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Inuit Kayak - Alaska Postage Glass
A postage stamp for an independant Alaska. Features an Inuit hunter paddling his kayak on a grey day. Text reading, "Alaska", Postage 5 Nuggets" and "Inuit Qajaq" also appears.
Kayaks (Inuktitut: qajaq) were originally developed by indigenous Arctic people, who used the boats to hunt on inland lakes, rivers and coastal waters of the Arctic Ocean, North Atlantic, Bering Sea and North Pacific oceans. These first kayaks were constructed from stitched seal or other animal skins stretched over a wooden frame (made from driftwood, since many of their habitats were treeless). Kayaks are at least 4,000 years old. A kayak (sometimes generalised as a canoe) is a small human-powered boat that traditionally has a covered deck, and one or more cockpits, each seating one paddler who strokes a double-bladed paddle. The cockpit is covered by a spraydeck (skirt) that keeps the inside of the boat (and the paddler's lower body) dry. The spraydeck or similar waterproof covering attaches securely to the edges of the cockpit, preventing the entry of water from waves or spray, and making it possible, in some boats, to roll the kayak, capsizing and righting the boat without it filling with water or ejecting the passenger. Some modern kayaks have modified the traditional design in a variety of way, such as eliminating cockpits, seating the paddler(s) on top of the boat, having inflated air chambers surrounding the boat, and replacing paddles with other propulsion methods. Kayaks are generally differentiated from canoes by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. In a kayak the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double bladed paddle. In a canoe the paddler faces forward and sits or kneels in the boat, using a single bladed paddle. In some parts of the world, such as the United Kingdom, kayaks are considered a subtype of canoes.
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It’s such a shame ! I ordered this in January with intentions of it arriving for Valentine’s Day. I gave more than enough time for delivery. I ordered it the second to last week if not the last week of january. It arrived February 27th! Sorry after Valentine’s Day and a month later ! It’s such a shame that the delivery took ages because the quality is amazing ! I would have been happy to have paid an extra £10 for faster delivery … it comes from Ireland but I shipped it to England… should not have taken that long! I could have flown over there myself and flown back faster. Despite this I would recommend the product. I would just order 1.5 months prior to when you need it ! The glass is a good thickness and the printing is great quality ! Definitely a hand wash product tho !
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By Keira S.13 January 2024 • Verified Purchase
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Great glass-well-printed. Husband loves it! Printing is perfect!
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I was delighted with the quality of this product. Nice thick glass. It should stand up well to getting used on a regular basis. Just the right size for holding a nice cool drink. The print quality was excellent? The colours are vibrant and really stand out.
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Product ID: 256110057080392630
Created on 19/02/2025, 11:29
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