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Easter Stamp Issue number
287
Date of issue
10.03.2003
Face value
7.00 Sk
Sell price
0.12 €

Easter customs in Slovakia go back as far as pre-Christian times. On Palm Sunday plenty of spring rites were carried out to celebrate the coming of spring after the long winter season. In western Slovakia girls and children were singing and marching carrying green twigs. The twig, called “lesola”, was decorated with painted Easter eggs and colored ribbons. Sometimes it was adorned with paper, straw chains and bird figures called “kršák”. These figures were made from paper and Easter egg’s shells. The stamp depicts a girl wearing a folk costume from Vajnory area carrying the lesola as a symbol spring season...

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