Stamp
SCG13169 - France 1964 – Limoges Champlevé Enamel (12th Century) Art Stamp – 1 Franc
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This 1964 stamp from France showcases the intricate beauty of Limoges champlevé enamel art from the 12th century, a celebrated medieval decorative technique associated with the Limousin region. The design features a stylized medieval noble figure holding a sword and shield decorated with heraldic lions, reflecting the craftsmanship and symbolism of Romanesque enamel work. Issued under the inscription “Email Champlevé Limousin – XIIe Siècle,” the stamp highlights France’s rich artistic heritage. With its detailed ornamental background and vibrant blue and green tones, this issue is particularly appealing to collectors interested in medieval art, enamel craftsmanship, and French cultural history.
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