| Issue 
					Name: | 
					The 25th Asian 
					International Stamp Exhibition Commemorative Stamps (2nd Series) - 
					Thai Silk | 
				
					| Thai Issue 
					Name: | 
					งานแสดงตราไปรษณียากรภาคพื้นเอเชีย 
					พ.ศ. 2553 (ชุด2) | 
				
					| Issue Date: | 
					2010/2553-08-04 | 
				
					| Cause: | 
					
					Commemorative 
					stamps for the 25th Asian 
					International Stamp Exhibition, which was organized with the 
					collaboration of the Thailand Post Company Limited and the 
					Philatelist Association of Thailand | 
				
					| Catalogue Number: | 
					2010/50-53 | 
				
					| Denomination: | 
					15 Baht, 
					15 Baht, 25 Baht, 25 Baht | 
				
					| Unused Value: | 
					20 Baht, 
					20 Baht, 35 Baht, 35 Baht | 
				
					| Complete Set: | 
					110 Baht 
					(unused), 30 Baht 
					(used) | 
				
					| Thailex Collection: | 
					Unused set | 
				
					| Size: | 
					51 x 
					26 mm | 
				
					| Quantity 
					of Stamps: | 
					500,000 pieces per design | 
				
					| Printer: | 
					Cartor Security Printing, 
					France | 
				
					| Subject: | 
    				Four metallic hot foil 
					printed stamps, with embossed shiny 
					
			      	
					silk 
					patterns in different colours, i.e. green, blue, silver, and 
					gold. It also depicts
					the logo of the Royal 
					
					
			      	Peacock
					brand, which consists of a 
			      peacock 
					
			      	and 
					
					certifies the high quality of Thai silk. Queen 
			      
			      
			      	
			      Sirikit, 
					who also uses a peacock as her symbol, 
					
					is a patron of Thai silk and has been instrumental in its 
					promotion. 
					
					In the top left corner is the logo 
					
					of the 
					
					25th Asian International Stamp Exhibition. | 
				
					| Related Link: | 
					
			      	
					Silk, 
					
					
					Mai Thai, 
					
					
					Thaipex '87 - Precious Thai Handicrafts, 
			      peacock, 
					  
					
					25th Asian 
			International Stamp Exhibition (1st Series) - Fantasy World |