(1 sheet of 20 Stamps) - Quilled Paper Heart USPS Forever Stamps, Sheet of 20 - 2016 New Release
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Quilled Paper Heart Forever 49c 3 Stamp Formats In 2016, the U.S.Postal Service issues another stamp in its popular Love series, Quilled Paper Heart.Quilling-also called paper filigree-involves rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper, laying them on their edges, and glueing them in place to form intricate designs.The origin of the name "quilling" is obscure, but it might have come from the first tool used to create the paper curls, the base of a feather or quill.Artist Yulia Brodskaya used heavy paper strips to create her design, choosing bright colours that would be appealing and eye-catching.The heart shape in the centre of the stamp art is made from paper strips of many colours and is surrounded by white paper swirls.The background is white with shadows cast by the dimensional pieces of quilled paper.Quilliing is believed to date from the 15th or 16th century.The first known quillers were monks and nuns in European religious houses.Inspired by metal filigree, quilling was an inexpensive way to create elaborate decorations normally beyond the means of most churches and religious orders.When gilded or silvered, the curled paper could resemble the work of the finest gold- and silversmiths, while designs made with cream-coloured paper or vellum appeared to be carvings of ivory.During the last 20 years, quilling has gained a new popularity.It is a technique that has changed very little with the passage of time and is accessible to anyone.Modern-day quillers only need a few tools to get started-paper, scissors, glue, and a quill-like implement for curling the strips.Art director Antonio Alcala designed the stamp with original art by Yulia Brodskaya.