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Thailand Stamps 2007 Phi Takhon Mask
เลขตอง #333
วันแรกจำหน่าย : 23 มิ.ย. 2550 / 23 Jun 2007

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Picture Description :
The Phi Takhon Procession is a yearly tradition held in June by the natives of Dan Sai District, Loei Province. This is a part of two other merit making ceremonies - the Boon Bung Fai ceremony and the Boon Phra Wase ceremony.
The natives in Dan Sai District dress themselves as the Phi Takhon - wearing mask made from coconut husks, and hats made from bamboo sticky-rice streamers. The masks are painted with quaint designs and faces. The important symbols are the bells tied around the cow's necks. Their important weapons are swords whose ends are made into the male phallus and used to slab women who join the procession.
Quantity of stamps : 1,00,000 pieces per design
Composition : 3 Baht - 20 stamps per sheet
10 Baht - 1 stamp per sheetPrinting Process: Lithography Multi-colour
Designer : Mr.Udon Niyomthum (Thailand Post Company Limited)
FDC Price : 41.00 Baht (Salable at a set of 2 covers)
Quantity of FDC : 15,000 covers
Printer : Thai British Security Printing Public Company Limited, Thailand
Conservation status :
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" set