The good luck often quoted in good wishes can now also be conveyed
through two stamps. "Horseshoe" (face value: CHF 0.90) and "Cloverleaf"
(face value: CHF 1.10) are appearing as special stamps with exclusive
gold foil embossing. In addition to the phrase "Good luck" in five
different languages, a horseshoe and cloverleaf adorn the stamps as
symbols of good luck, although portraits of a female chimney sweep and a
male chimney sweep take centre stage.
The tradition-steeped
profession of chimney sweeping is also associated with luck. In former
times, however, people had a very ambivalent relationship to these
professionals. On the one hand, the chimney sweep was terrifyingly black
and associated with the devil, on the other hand, he helped to prevent
fires through his work. On New Year's Day, he went from house to house
and presented his annual bill. As one of the first people you met in the
New Year, he became a lucky figure.
Today, the chimney sweep is mainly responsible for inspecting, cleaning
and optimising heating systems. He helps to ensure that they use less
fuel, are safer and have a longer service life.