Description: Korea South 2024 "Philately Week Special Stamp - Flag" Sheet The royal family used various symbols to elevate the ceremony and reveal the dignity of the protagonist when performing important ceremonies or traveling royal members, which are called 儀仗. In honor of honor, 儀 means 威儀, and jang means 兵仗 tools such as spears and knives. Although honor guards were used during the Goryeo Dynasty, Joseon's honor system was much more diverse than that of Goryeo, in terms of size, purpose, and status. Among them, the honor guard is a flag with a specific icon hanging from a long handle. There are 28 kinds of honor guards during the Joseon Dynasty, and they are classified into atmospheric, medium, and small flags according to their size. All honor guards were used for the royal honor. Giraffes were used for the honor of the crown prince and crown prince. Women were the only ones who used the Baektaek flag, and the royal court did not use the honor guard in the case of the concubine. The structure of the honor guard is divided into a main body made of fabric and a handle that can be held around. When moving while holding the honor guard, one person holds the handle and the other person holds the strap connected to the handle. At the end of the handle, a baggy container, an auxiliary tool that can be secured to the rider's waist or shoulder, was inserted to support the weight of the flag. When it rained, there was a raincoat for the flag, and when not in use, the flag was wrapped in a bag, wrapped in a blue cotton cloth, and stored. The stamp consists of a red flag and a giraffe flag. The red flag depicts a blue dragon on a red background, indicating the beginning of the king's symbolic design. The red gate (紅 Gate) is a red wooden door that was erected in front of a building to signal that it is a sacred area. In the early Joseon Dynasty, it was the front flag of the procession, and in the late Joseon Dynasty, it was an important flag after the Gyoryong flag. The giraffe is a flag depicting an imaginary giraffe and is the only one that kings do not use. Giraffes have long been recognized as spiritual animals along with dragons, turtles, and phoenixes, which resemble deer in shape and have a cow's tail, horse heels and mane, and five-colored fur with a long horn on its head. The background of the Jeonji is the seventh of eight-page 屛風 painting titled "Hwaseong Fortress 陵幸 Painting" by the National Palace Museum, which shows the Joseon Dynasty's ritual. In 1795 (the 19th year of King Jeongjo's reign), King Jeongjo held an event to commemorate the 60th birthday of his mother, Hyegyeonggung Hong, at Hyeryongwon, the tomb of Crown Prince Sado, which depicts a procession returning to Hanyang after the event. THE IMAGE IS SAMPLE ! Shipping Tracking Number probide - $4.99 Refund if shipping fee is paid in duplicate. Standard free shipping for purchases over $50.Expedited Shipping for puchases over $200. All items will be combine shipped Registerd Mail.Any question, feel free to cantact us.
Price: 8.5 USD
Location: seoul
End Time: 2024-08-18T03:24:06.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Type: Sheet
Year of Issue: 2024
Place of Origin: Korea
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Grade: VF (Very Fine)
Topic: Flags, National Emblems
Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of
Certification: Uncertified