Michel Reference
TN 1207A
Stanley Reference
TN 1187
Yvert Reference
TN 1143
Themes
Animals
Description
This stamp highlights the First Ram Museum, celebrating an original institution dedicated to the promotion of sheep as a central element of Tunisian agropastoral heritage, in particular the ram, an emblematic animal of local breeding. The illustration underlines the symbolic and economic importance of this species, deeply linked to rural life, traditional breeding practices and the ecological balances of steppe and plain regions. Through this museum, the message focuses on the recognition of ancestral know-how and the desire to preserve the memory of pastoral activities which have structured the landscapes, eating habits and certain Tunisian cultural traditions for centuries. The national context mentioned refers to a Tunisia attached to its agricultural world, keen to transmit its rural heritage while asserting its identity through cultural institutions which give a heritage dimension to economic and social realities long anchored in daily life.
Size
48x29,5 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
Sadok Ben Yacoub
Perforation
13¼
Print
Photogravure
Face Value
0,45 DT
Mint Value
1,73 $
Used Value
0,87 $
Print Run
2 010 000 exemplaires
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