Blue on white Star of David appears on the tab of Independence Day Jubilee Stamp.Designed by Batya Ton who lives in Tel Aviv. Day of issue: 27/04/1998
This blog (by Zeev Barkan) is dedicated to the Star of David, its history, its various meanings and usages in different cultures. It includes thousands of pictures of Star of David, six-pointed stars, hexagrams, Solomon's Seals, Magen Davids and yellow badges,and served as a resource for three books and four art exhibitions.
Blue on white Star of David appears on the tab of Independence Day Jubilee Stamp.
Stars of David on Jerusalem Art Academy Bezalel plates. Photo published 100 years ago on Die-Welt, Theodore Herzl's newpaper.

This shot should make you think, what is Jewish society and culture for a single Jew it surrounds? The answer is yours. I just eat them with beer. Yum!I think this photo is a candidate for the title the weirdest Star of David photo I’ve ever published.
As an artist who works with emblems and searches for their significance I discovered at first the five-pointed-star and started adding it to my works.
Later I searched for its Hebrew parallel; I found it in the Star of David which looked to me, from the aspect of its shape, to be more complete because of the fact that it consists of two intersecting triangles.
The Magen David began to penetrate into my works in an unconscious way, if due to its connection to the Israeli flag or due to its connection with our past as Jews in the Holocaust: The yellow patch.
As far as I am concerned in my works it serves somewhat like a stamp, or additional signature, it indicates my self-identity, personal and national.
Photo of Star of David, books, open book and Menorah in a bookplate that belongs to Maximilian Goldstein is courtesy of Lew Jaffe who posted it on his blog, which is dedicated to Jewish bookplates.
Photo of Star of David, Shabbath candles, books and Menorah in a bookplate that belongs to Solomon Lowenstein is courtesy of Lew Jaffe who posted it on his blog, which is dedicated to Jewish bookplates