King George V - Overprinted KUWAIT SERVICE -2 R
Combining the most elaborate imagery of the series with dual overprints, this 1-Rupee stamp represents the highest level of administrative and official communication in early 20th-century Kuwait. The presence of both "KUWAIT" and "SERVICE" on a stamp featuring the regal elephant motifs and the King’s portrait signifies its use for high-level state functions, such as the transport of diplomatic pouches or significant legal documents. The intricate border and grand symbolism reflect the dignity and perceived stability of the protectorate's institutions. It serves as a visual record of a time when the identity of the Kuwaiti state was intrinsically tied to the British-Indian administrative machine, yet was already beginning to mark its own unique place on the map through specialized postal designations.