Stamps

Kiss

In the run-up to Valentine’s Day on 14 February, Swiss Post is issuing a “Kiss” stamp on 1 February. In the shape of puckered lips, it’s not just ideal for love letters, but all kinds of warm and affectionate messages.

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The new special stamp was created in the form of a kiss with a heart in the middle.

The Feast of St Valentine – a figure believed to represent various Christian martyrs – was established as a church festival in 469 and has been associated with romantic love since the 14th century. Lovers in England have declared their passion on this date since the 18th century. The tradition spread from there, initially within English-speaking countries and then throughout the world, partly due to the stationing of US soldiers.

What’s more romantic than a love letter? The new special stamp was created in the form of a kiss with a heart in the middle to give lovers a fitting way of franking their message. To achieve the desired effect, Zurich-based illustrator Isabelle Bühler firstly made the mouth from paper and then photographed it digitally from the right angle.

These self-adhesive stamps are perfect for sending correspondence such as wedding invitations.

Buy the stamps
The stamps can be found at postshop.ch

First day cover with stamp, postmark and illustration.

Technical information

Sales

Philately: from 25.1.2022 to 31.3.2023 or while stocks last

Branches: from 1.2.2022 to 31.3.2023 or while stocks last

Validity

Unlimited from 1.2.2022

Printing

Offset, 4-colour; Joh. Enschedé, Haarlem, Netherlands

Sizes

Stamps: 33 × 28 mm

Sheet: 82 × 198 mm (open), 82 × 99 mm (folded)

(5 rows of 2 stamps)

Paper

White stamp paper with optical brightener, self-adhesive, on backing paper, 196 gm²

Perforation

Perforated along outline

Design

Isabelle Bühler, Uster