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SCG8438 - Ireland 1979 Christmas Stamp – Madonna and Child
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Issued in 1979, this elegant Irish Christmas stamp (Éire 20p) features a depiction of the Madonna and Child, inspired by a medieval metalwork sculpture. The image highlights Ireland’s deep Christian artistic tradition, particularly its use of bronze and enamel in religious art. The word “Nollaig”, meaning “Christmas” in Irish, appears below the central motif, celebrating the festive season. This issue is part of Ireland’s long-standing tradition of Christmas-themed stamps that blend faith and cultural heritage.
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