Stamp
SCG6963 - Papua and New Guinea – 2c “Bird of Paradise” (1966)
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This 2-cent definitive stamp from Papua and New Guinea features a strikingly modernist depiction of the Bird of Paradise, the nation’s emblematic species. The design, rendered in dynamic red and blue lines, symbolizes the country’s rich natural heritage and vibrant cultural identity. Issued during the mid-1960s transitional period before full independence, it represents a bridge between colonial administration and emerging national expression.
The Bird of Paradise motif, simplified into a flowing abstract form, became one of the most recognizable elements of Papua New Guinea’s early independent-era philately. It reflects both artistic innovation and national pride.
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