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Upcoming stamps from Niue & Tokelau

Niuean Weaving Weaving intricately crafted objects is a skill that has been passed down for centuries by Niuean women. Each object becomes a unique treasure created through a combination of materials, techniques and the singular skills of the weaver.

This stamp issue highlights the ingenuity and artistry of Niuean women weavers by focusing on the beautiful detail of four objects, providing a glimpse into the rich variety of items created through weaving. These special objects are housed at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Tokelauan Weaving Weaving is an art practice that has existed for centuries in Tokelau. Woven items range from everyday functional items to those created for special occasions.Popular items includebaskets,hats, fans and fine mats.Each type of wovenobject can take manyforms, orincorporate different techniques and materials.

These stamps highlight the artistry and skill ofTokelauanwomen weavers by focusing on the beautiful detail of four objects from the collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Lunar prize draw

Congratulations to the winners of our 2020 Chinese New Year prize draw for one of three 2020 Year of the Rat limited-edition, gold-plated medallions:

Mr D Grant Mr N Yu Edward Pogorzelski

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