Christmas - snow globe 11.10.2023
![Special stamp snow globe](https://assets.post.at/-/media/Bilder/Briefmarken-und-Philatelie/Philatelie-News-2023/Headerbild-SM-Dez-1440x810-RZ-Schneekugel.jpg?rev=75b7ff1b-b638-49e2-868f-27ca7d9b5ae7&q=90&w=768&h=0&crop=0 1x)
Snow globes possess a truly unique charm: when shaken, they "snow", with white flakes swirling around inside like real snow.
Once the globe is set down, the flakes settle like a blanket of snow over the scene, revealing an idyllic winter landscape, a snow-covered house, a Santa Claus, or any number of other objects. Snow globes are an Austrian invention: Erwin Perzy, a Viennese inventor and surgical instrument mechanic, experimented with water-filled globes designed to amplify light in the late 19th century. He added various particles to the water. An experiment with semolina reminded him of snowfall, so he placed a model of the Mariazell Basilica into a globe filled with water and semolina, creating the first snow globe. The Original Viennese Snow Globe Manufactory is still operated by the Perzy family today.
Value: EUR 0.95
First day of issue: 01.12.2023
Stamp size: 39.00 x 32.00 mm
Graphic design: Roland Vorlaufer
Printing: Joh. Enschedé Stamps B.V.
Offset printing
Quantity: 2,000,000 stamps on sheets of 50 units each