Marine Life of the Persian Gulf- Murex Shell - 10 naye paise
This stamp concludes the marine ecology sequence of Dubai’s 1963 definitive series, illustrating a spiny murex sea shell anchored next to marine flora. The intricate drawing serves as a powerful symbol of the rich, diverse marine ecosystems thriving along the coast of the Persian Gulf, reminding a global audience of the maritime environments that supported the region's historical trade and seafaring communities. In the upper left corner, the portrait of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum asserts political continuity and royal patronage over the territory's natural resources. Within the context of 1963 Dubai, this combination of local marine wildlife and sovereign iconography functioned as a primary tool for geopolitical projection, showcasing a stable, self-determined emirate proud of its natural identity during a transformative period of modernization.