P063HA09 - Plum BlossomsStamps may now be ordered pre-cut and adhered to Static Cling Mounting Foam®.  | Plum Blossoms P063HA09 Actual size: 1.25” x 1”* $3.50 (Postage added $0.05)Unmounted stamp of a singleplum blossom in two sizes.
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If you would like your stamps trimmed and adhered to cling vinyl mounting foam, please select the "Cling Foam - not wood" mounting option above the Add to Cart button. The additional fee is shown with the option. If you change your mind be sure to change the option back to "Unmounted Rubber Die". Sheets of mounting foam are available for those who prefer to mount their own, and you might also consider the Tack N Peel system. These options can be found here. The flowering cherry (Sakura) and flowering plum (Ume) found in Asia art are often confused by westerners. Both are considered harbingers of the coming of spring with the plum blooming at the end of winter in February and the cherry in April when spring is in full sway. In addition, cherry blossoms are generally very pale to pink while plum blossoms are usually white or a much darker pink to red than the cherry. And finally, the petals of the plum are generally smoothly rounded while the cherry generally has a slight notch on the edge of the petals.
The two flowers have differing symbolism in Japan and China. In China the plum blossom (really more of an apricot than a plum) is much more highly revered than the flowering cherry whereas in the 9th Century the cherry overcame the plum in popularity in Japan. In China the plum is more representative of winter than spring as it is in Japan. In Japan the plum is believed to be a charm to protect against evil. In China the Plum represents resiliency and perseverance and the cherry is representative of feminine beauty and love. In Japan the flowering cherry represents the transient nature of life owing to the brief period, though spectacular, that the trees are in bloom. It is traditional to have picnics under the blossoming trees and to celebrate this time of year in Japan with festivals.
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