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44¢ Love: Pansies in a Basket Stamps 2010
44¢ Love: Pansies in a Basket Stamps 2010
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Description
20 stamps/page * 5 pages. You got 100 stamps in total.
Background:
The pansy has long been associated with love. The name comes from the French word pensée, or thought, and was so named because the flower resembled a human face. In many cultures around the world, pansy has been believed to inspire thoughts of a loved one – and even heal a broken heart.
According to Greek legend, Eros (known as Cupid in Roman mythology) once shot a love-inducing arrow at a young woman and missed, hitting a flower, turning it purple, and causing it to smile. British playwright William Shakespeare referenced this myth in his play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In his story, mischievous woodland fairies create a love potion from the love-in-idleness plant, “before milk-white, now purple with love’s wound,” to make the characters fall in love.