Traditional Drummer - 1 centime

Traditional Drummer - 1 centime

Year
1915
Face Value
1
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Cultural

Catalogs References

Michel
FR-SO 82
Yvert & Tellier
FR-SO 83
Stanley Gibbons
FR-DJ 168

Technical Details

Colors
violet
Size
24.5 x 40.5 mm
Perforation
13½ x 14
Printing
Typography
Designer
Pierre Marie Alfred Montander
Printers
Georges Hourriez
This definitive stamp celebrates the rich oral and musical traditions of the Horn of Africa, highlighting a traditional drummer in the French Somali Coast (Côte Française des Somalis). The central illustration, framed in a bi-color format, depicts a musician playing a large ceremonial drum in front of a stone archway, while the background details a pastoral scene of a herdsman with livestock, carrying a powerful message of community cohesion, celebration, and the rhythms of daily nomadic and sedentary life. Issued during the early 20th-century colonial administration of the territory, this postal program reflects an effort to document the unique ethnographic identity and folklore of the native population. By showcasing this musical tradition, the stamp honors the enduring cultural heritage of the Afar and Somali communities, whose songs, dances, and drum beats have historically served as the primary medium for storytelling, historical preservation, and social gatherings across the arid coastal region.