Stamp
SCG7766 - Aitutaki Chief’s Headdress – Cook Islands 20c (Cultural Heritage Series)
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This striking 20-cent stamp from Aitutaki, part of the Cook Islands, depicts a traditional chief’s headdress — an important symbol of rank and authority in Polynesian culture. The richly detailed artwork captures the intricate craftsmanship of the headdress, featuring woven fibers, feathers, and natural materials used in ceremonial regalia. Issued as part of a cultural heritage series, the stamp honors Aitutaki’s deep-rooted traditions and artistry. It serves as a proud representation of Cook Islands’ identity and craftsmanship through philatelic art.
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