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SCG8148 - Haute-Volta 1960s Traditional Mask – “Biche” (Doe)
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This 0.40 franc stamp from the République de Haute-Volta (now Burkina Faso) features a stylized “Biche” (doe) mask inspired by traditional West African ceremonial art. Designed by J. Combet, it highlights the country’s rich cultural heritage through its striking geometric design and earthy brown tones. The depiction of the antelope mask reflects its symbolic role in local festivals celebrating fertility, grace, and renewal. Issued in the early post-independence years, this stamp is part of a definitive series celebrating African artistry and identity.
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