Stamp
SCG2746 - Israel 1971 Ceremonial Spice Container Stamp (0.18 IL)
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Issued in 1971, this 0.18 Israeli stamp features a beautifully stylized depiction of a Jewish ceremonial spice container used during the Havdalah ritual. The design is rich with ornamental detail, combining Middle Eastern and traditional motifs in silver, blue, teal, and red. The Hebrew, Arabic, and English inscriptions reflect Israel’s multilingual culture. Part of a definitive or Judaica-themed series, it showcases traditional Judaic art with fine engraving techniques. The Hebrew text below the design adds an additional layer of cultural significance.
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