Stamp: Woman smoking pipe (Zambia 1981)

Woman smoking pipe (Zambia 1981)

02 June (Zambia ) within release Woman smoking pipe goes into circulation Stamp Woman smoking pipe face value 2 Zambian kwacha

Stamp Woman smoking pipe in catalogues
Michel: Mi:ZM 263
Stamp Number: Sn:ZM 253

Stamp is horizontal format.

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Stamp Woman smoking pipe in digits
Country: Zambia
Date: 1981-06-02
Print: Unknown
Size: 37 x 25
Perforation: Unknown 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 2 Zambian kwacha

Stamp Woman smoking pipe it reflects the thematic directions:

A tradition is a system of beliefs or behaviors (folk custom) passed down within a group of people or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past. A component of cultural expressions and folklore, common examples include holidays or impractical but socially meaningful clothes (like lawyers' wigs or military officers' spurs), but the idea has also been applied to social norms and behaviors such as greetings, etc. Traditions can persist and evolve for thousands of years— the word tradition itself derives from the Latin word tradere literally meaning to transmit, to hand over, to give for safekeeping. While it is reportedly assumed that traditions have an ancient history, many traditions have been invented on purpose, whether it be political or cultural, over short periods of time. Various academic disciplines also use the word in a variety of ways. 

Stamp, Woman smoking pipe, Zambia,  , Traditions