Stamp
SCG6917 - Israel 1983 “Honey Bee” (30 Sheqalim)
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This beautifully detailed Israeli postage stamp, issued in 1983, features a vivid depiction of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) — a tribute to agriculture and nature’s vital pollinators. The design shows the bee in vibrant yellow and orange tones, highlighted against a background of hexagonal honeycomb and floral motifs, symbolizing the harmony between bees, flowers, and honey production.
Designed by D. Ben-Hador, this 30 Sheqalim denomination reflects Israel’s strong tradition of celebrating natural history and scientific awareness through philately. The bilingual inscription “ISRAEL” in Hebrew, Arabic, and English exemplifies the country’s multilingual postal identity of the period.
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