India Postage 1938 2 Rupees
India Postage 1938 2 Rupees
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Own a refined example of upper-tier British Indian philately with the 1938 India Postage 2 Rupees stamp, issued during the early reign of King George VI. As one of the higher denominations in regular circulation, the 2 Rupees stamp was reserved for parcels, registered correspondence, and high-value administrative communication across the subcontinent.
The design carries the polished elegance of late colonial printing, featuring the king's dignified portrait at the centre of an ornamental frame, paired with the kind of precise typography that defined mid-century British India issues. Its larger format and richer pigmentation distinguish it visually from the everyday low-value stamps, marking it as a serious philatelic artifact.
Set into an Anka handcrafted wooden watch, this high-denomination stamp becomes a wearable centerpiece, where the gravity of its original purpose meets the quiet craftsmanship of oak wood and traditional watchmaking.
USP : A high-value colonial postal issue, transformed into a wearable showcase of late British India.
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