Gozo Boat Malta Stamp
Gozo Boat Malta Stamp
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Our craftsmanship for frames is outstanding and highly professional, and we pay close attention to detail and accuracy in every piece we create. It takes hours to complete each frame. Our frames are unique and expertly crafted, perfect for adding a touch of Maltese charm to any home decor. Whether you're a local looking to add a piece of Maltese history to your home, or a tourist looking for a beautiful and unique souvenir to remember the beauty and rich history of Malta, we have something for you.
Due to the craftsmanship and limited initial stock availability, please expect delivery in approximately 2 - 4 weeks. For urgent orders, kindly contact us at info@bolli.mt
The ferry service between Malta and Gozo has operated for centuries. The earliest known boat, the "madia" or "tal-mogħdija," dates back to around 1241. By the 16th century, Gozo boats resembled brigantines. In the 1880s, they adopted a settee rig and were called "tal-latini." Trips ran from the Grand Harbour in Malta to Mġarr Harbour on Gozo, and occasionally to other destinations. Gozo boats were painted in shades of green, blue, red, and yellow, similar to the traditional luzzu. One boat, painted black, carried corpses between the islands.
Due to the craftsmanship and limited initial stock availability, please expect delivery in approximately 2 - 4 weeks for Malta. For urgent orders, kindly contact us at info@bolli.mt