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SCG13420 - Ryukyu Islands 3¢ Traditional Spinning (Ya-ma) Stamp
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Issued by the Ryukyu Islands postal administration, this 3¢ stamp depicts a woman operating a traditional spinning wheel used to produce thread for Okinawan textiles. The design highlights the cultural craft known as “Ya-ma,” an important part of local fabric production and heritage. During the mid-20th century, many Ryukyus stamps showcased everyday life, traditional occupations, and island culture. The detailed illustration of the spinning process makes this issue appealing to collectors interested in ethnographic themes and traditional crafts. Stamps from the Ryukyu Islands are especially notable because they were issued during the period of U.S. administration before Okinawa reverted to Japan in 1972.
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