Lebanon 01 — Cedar of Lebanon Stamp
A limited-edition fine-art print reimagining one of Lebanon's most enduring postal designs — the Cedar of Lebanon. Redrawn and recoloured by hand, then produced as a signed, numbered, collectible edition.
About the original stamp
The cedar at the heart of this design is the emblem of Lebanon itself — the same tree that stands at the centre of the national flag. Lebanon issued its first definitive postage stamps in 1925, a series built around the Lebanese cedar alongside the country's cities and monuments. The cedar motif endured for decades across successive "LIBAN POSTES" definitive issues, including low-value piastre stamps like this 0.50 — their finely engraved trees rendered in dense black line-work against a pale ground.
More than postage, these small engravings carried a national symbol around the world: a tree prized since antiquity, woven through the region's history and scripture, and standing to this day as the enduring image of Lebanon.
The print
- Giclée print on 650 gsm archival, cold-pressed handmade French paper
- Float-mounted in a white frame
- Hand-signed and numbered by the artist
- Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Editions & sizes
- Standard — 35 × 35 cm · limited edition of 211
- Large — 50 × 50 cm · limited edition of 43