Description
Opr. (5x2); A = perforated K 13 1/2:13 1/4; B = imperforated
Set, Issue Date: April 2, 2026
Picture Descriptions:
fbv-fby) Wooden Bird Cage
fbv) Chakkapat Cage
fbw) Sport Cage
fbx) Bogie Cage with Singha Legs
fby) Round Cage
4108 A 5 B multicolor fbv
4109 A 5 B multicolor fbw
4110 A 5 B multicolor fbx
4111 A 5 B multicolor fby
Quantity: 100,000 pieces
Designer: Acting Lt. Patipol Sorging (Thailand Post)
Printer: T.K.S. Technologies Public Company Limited, Thailand
Conservation status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated single stamp without margins. (Delivery will be as shown or described in the product image or item number (your purchase is decisive) as a pair of stamps, block of 4, corner-margined block, stamp with margin, strip of stamps, sheet of stamps, etc.!)
Issue Notice:
- Traditional Thai birdcages, often made of teak or bamboo, are deeply rooted in the culture, especially in the south. They serve as status symbols and expressions of a love for song. Often elaborately hand-carved and decorated, they reflect the high level of Thai craftsmanship, frequently employing traditional wooden joinery techniques without metal nails.
- Cultural Significance: Keeping birds, particularly siskins, is a widespread hobby that brings relaxation and prestige to its owners.
- Craftsmanship: The cages are crafted with great precision, often featuring fine carvings and embellishments.
- Transportation: The cages are often a common sight, transported on motorbikes or pickup trucks to meet the birds or take them to busy places.
- The tradition is an expression of appreciation for nature and craftsmanship, with the cages themselves often being works of art.









