Front view Dar al-Hajar
This stamp showcases one of Yemen's most iconic architectural marvels, the Dar al-Hajar, or Rock Palace, dramatically perched atop a natural stone pinnacle in the fertile Wadi Dhar valley. Originally built as a summer retreat for Imam Yahya in the 1930s, the illustration captures the distinct multi-story Yemeni tower-house design, characterized by intricate whitewashed window tracery and geometric brickwork that seem to grow organically from the rugged geological foundation. This striking imagery carries a message of national pride, symbolizing the harmonious relationship between human engineering and the dramatic Yemeni landscape. In the context of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom, the stamp serves to project dynastic prestige and cultural identity, celebrating a structural masterpiece that embodies the deep-rooted traditional craftsmanship and historical authority of the Yemeni state.