Stamps featuring Marikina, the Shoe Capital of the Philippines
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The Philippine Postal Corporation will issue a stamp to promote Marikina, the Shoe Capital of the Philippines, as a "must see" tourist destination in the country.
Kind of Issue:
Special
Denomination and Quantity:
P5.00 - - - - - 150,000
Date of Issue:
October 15, 2002
Last Day of Sale:
January 15, 2003
Sheet Composition:
50 (5 x 10)
Size of Stamp:
40mm x 30mm
Perforation:
14
Printing Process:
Litho-Offset ( 4 colors)
Paper:
Imported Unwatermarked
Printer:
Amstar Company, Inc.
Layout Artist:
Alfonso V. Divina
Graphic Artist:
Edgar P. Patricio
Desgn:
Sentrong Pangkultura ng Marikina
Kapitan Moy Building, Seal and oversized
leather shoe
The City of Marikina, dubbed as the country's shoemaking capital, aims for world attention as ten craftsmen from the Marikina Colossal Footwear Foundation create what would be the world's biggest pair of shoes in an attempt to break into the Guiness Book of World Records. The shoes when completed would be 5.5 meters long, 2.0 meters wide, and 1.98 meters high. Fifteen persons can fit into one shoe. The record-breaking pair should fit someone who is 125 feet tall. The shoes cost 1.5 million pesos and have about 200,000 stitches using 1,000 meters of thread. The materials used to create the enormous pair can produce 250 pairs of regular shoes. Read more.
Stamps and Official First Day Covers will be available starting 15 October 2002 at the Philatelic Division, Door 203, Liwasang Bonifacio, 1000 Manila and all Regional Offices of the Philippine Postal Corporation.