Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
Sale Price $13.39.  
Original Price $15.75 Comp. value
per set
You save 15%

Soapstone Eider - Alaska Postage File Folder

Qty:
Personalize this template

Other designs from this category

About File Folders

Sold by

Style: Set of File Folders

Offices all over can finally rejoice; organizing just got a makeover. Clean, simple and made just for you, filing receipts has never been easier.

  • Sold as a set of 3
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 11.75" x 18.25"
  • Folded Dimensions: 11.75" x 9.13”
  • Digitally printed on thick 14 pt. paper stock
  • Customizable on both the inside and outside
  • Includes 6 gold foil accent labeling stickers
  • Perfect for offices, classrooms, and everywhere you want to get organized

About This Design

Soapstone Eider - Alaska Postage File Folder

Soapstone Eider - Alaska Postage File Folder

A postage stamp from a mythical independent Alaska featuring a soapstone carving of an Eider Duck. The Common Eider, Somateria mollissima, is the largest duck found in Europe and in North America (except for the Muscovy Duck which only reaches North America in a wild state in southernmost Texas) The Eider is distributed over the northern coasts of Europe, North America and eastern Siberia. It breeds in Arctic and some northern temperate regions, but winters somewhat farther south in temperate zones, when it can form large flocks on coastal waters. It can fly at speeds up to 70 mph (113 km). The Eider is characterized by its bulky shape and large, wedge-shaped bill. The male is unmistakable, with its black and white plumage and green nape. The female is a brown bird, but can still be readily distinguished from all ducks, except other eider species, on the basis of size and head shape. This duck's call is a pleasant "ah-ooo." The species is often readily approachable. Drakes of the European, eastern North American and Asia/western North American races can be distinguished by minor differences in plumage and bill color. This species dives for crustaceans and molluscs, with mussels being a favored food. The Eider will eat mussels by swallowing them whole; the shells are then crushed in their stomachs and excreted. When eating a crab the Eider will remove all of its claws and legs and then eat the body in a similar fashion. It is abundant, with populations of about 1.5-2 million birds in both North America and Europe, and also large but unknown numbers in eastern Siberia. A particularly famous colony of eiders lives on the Farne Islands in Northumberland, England. These birds were the subject of one of the first ever bird protection laws, established by Saint Cuthbert in the year 676. About 1,000 pairs still nest there every year. Because St. Cuthbert is the patron saint of Northumberland, it was natural that the eider should be chosen as the county's emblem bird; the birds are still often called Cuddy's ducks in the area, "Cuddy" being the familiar form of "Cuthbert". The Common Eider is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies. Eiders are colonial breeders. They nest on coastal islands in colonies ranging in size of less than 100 to upwards of 10,000-15,000 individuals. Female eiders frequently exhibit a high degree of natal philopatry, where they return to breed on the same island where they were hatched. This can lead to a high degree of relatedness between individuals nesting on the same island, as well as the development of kin-based female social structures. This relatedness has likely played a role in the evolution of co-operative breeding behaviours amongst eiders. Examples of these behaviours include laying eggs in the nests of related individuals and crèching, where female eiders team up and share the work of rearing ducklings. The eider's nest is built close to the sea and is lined with the celebrated eiderdown, plucked from the female's breast. This soft and warm lining has long been harvested for filling pillows and quilts, but in more recent years has been largely replaced by down from domestic farm-geese and synthetic alternatives. Although eiderdown pillows or quilts are now a rarity, eiderdown harvesting continues and is sustainable, as it can be done after the ducklings leave the nest with no harm to the birds.

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars rating149 Total Reviews
137 total 5-star reviews5 total 4-star reviews3 total 3-star reviews2 total 2-star reviews2 total 1-star reviews
149 Reviews
Reviews for similar products
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Keagan H.December 1, 2021Verified Purchase
Set of File Folders
Zazzle Reviewer Program
I was a little skeptical at first, but these folders turned out awesome. The paper isn’t too thin and is a very nice in between of matte and glossy, which makes it perfect for any color palette. They’re certainly more durable than anything I’ve ever bought at a store. The printing turned out wonderful. I’ve done ones with much more graphics and words on them than this set I’ve uploaded pictures of. Both times I was honestly blown away with the quality of printing.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Sharifah D.April 1, 2019Verified Purchase
Set of File Folders
Zazzle Reviewer Program
These folders are excellent for my business! High quality material with excellent durability, Zazzle will indeed be my go to site for custom office supplies! The printing of my design is absolutely clear! Just how I wanted it!
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Angel J.June 12, 2020Verified Purchase
Set of File Folders
Zazzle Reviewer Program
Product is slightly glossy - giving it a bit of liquid resistance. They did curl up a bit because my office is humid, but nothing that I couldn't fix with a paper weight. Standard thickness. I use these to on a three-tier desktop shelf to sort to-dos, to be filed, etc. I loved that they come in a three-piece set. Price wasn't too bad, especially with an easy to acquire 20% promo code and free shipping with ZazzleBlack. It was easy to add my logo and branding colors to these custom folders, after I wasn't happy with any pre-designed folders that I was seeing anywhere else. Colors came out as vibrant as expected. Logo and contact information is crisp and clear.

Tags

File Folders
philatelyduckeider duckalaskapostagecarvingsoapstoneinuitwildlifeanimals
All Products
philatelyduckeider duckalaskapostagecarvingsoapstoneinuitwildlifeanimals

Other Info

Product ID: 256749297414049313
Created on: 3/24/2018, 10:18 AM
Rating: G