Stamp
SCG7764 - Polynesia – Tahitian Woman Playing the Ukulele (c.1958)
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This beautiful 0.25 franc stamp from French Polynesia depicts a serene Tahitian woman strumming a ukulele, a symbol of island culture and rhythm. Designed and engraved by C. Mazelin, the stamp combines tropical elegance with the artistry of classic French colonial engraving. It reflects Polynesian heritage through traditional attire, floral adornment, and the musical spirit of the islands. Issued under French administration, it remains one of the most admired early Polynesian definitive designs.
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