Outrigger Canoes and Coastal Landscape - 50 centime

Outrigger Canoes and Coastal Landscape - 50 centime

Year
1950
Face Value
50
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
KM 21
Yvert & Tellier
KM 2
Stanley Gibbons
KM 2

Technical Details

Colors
Green
Size
40 x 26 mm
Perforation
13
Designer
Gabriel-Antoine Barlangue
Printers
Atelier de Fabrication des Timbres-Poste, Paris
This stamp illustrates the maritime essence of the Comorian archipelago, highlighting the traditional outrigger canoes, or galawas, that remain vital to the islands' artisanal fishing culture and inter-island connectivity. Set against a backdrop of volcanic peaks and a serene shoreline, the scene emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between the Comorian people and the Indian Ocean, which has historically served as both a source of sustenance and a highway for cultural exchange. The illustration captures a sense of tranquility and a way of life deeply rooted in the natural geography of the islands, portraying the archipelago as a crossroads of nautical heritage where traditional seafaring skills are preserved as a central pillar of local identity and the coastal economy.