Silk Congress  (Bombyx mori) -  10  Piastre

Silk Congress (Bombyx mori) - 10 Piastre

Year
1930
Face Value
10
Mint Value
14.08 €
Used Value
8.85 €
Print Run
-
Themes
agriculture

Catalogs References

Michel
LB 162
Yvert & Tellier
FR-LB 125
Stanley Gibbons
LB 160

Technical Details

Colors
violet
Perforation
11
Printing
Typographie
This stamp commemorates the 1930 Sericulture Congress held in Beirut, highlighting a pivotal era when the silk industry was a cornerstone of the Lebanese economy and national identity. The illustration elegantly depicts the biological lifecycle of the silkworm (Bombyx mori), featuring a larva feeding on a mulberry leaf alongside a cocoon and an adult moth, symbolizing the meticulous natural process that fueled Lebanon’s historic "silk road" to prosperity. Historically, Mount Lebanon was renowned for its vast mulberry plantations and spinning factories, which forged deep economic ties with Europe and shaped the social fabric of the region. By featuring this theme, the stamp celebrates Lebanese craftsmanship and agricultural heritage, framing the silk industry not just as a commercial endeavor, but as a sophisticated institution that bridge traditional rural life with international industrial prominence.