Stamp
SCG8135 - Morocco 1965 – Traditional Berber Jewelry (Charity Issue)
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This beautiful Moroccan stamp, issued in 1965, features an intricate depiction of traditional Berber jewelry—ornate silver pendants adorned with colored stones and fine filigree work. The golden-brown background highlights the artistry and cultural heritage of Morocco’s indigenous Amazigh (Berber) craftsmanship. Denominated at 0.60 + 0.05 Moroccan dirhams, it served as a semi-postal (charity) issue, with the surcharge supporting social welfare causes. Printed by Courvoisier S.A. and designed by J. Dandine, it exemplifies Morocco’s post-independence philatelic elegance.
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