Egyptian Heritage Indoors: The National Flag of Egypt Nylon Flag with Pole Sleeve & Fringe
Bring a touch of Egyptian heritage to your indoor spaces with our premium 4′ x 6′ Indoor Nylon Flag, complete with a pole sleeve and fringe. This high-quality flag is designed to make a statement, showcasing the iconic tricolor design of the Egyptian revolutionary flag.
- Made from durable nylon material, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy and resistance to fading
- Features the distinctive red, white, and black horizontal bands, symbolizing the blood shed in the war against colonization, purity of heart, and overcoming darkness
- Centrically positioned is the Egyptian eagle of Saladin, adding an extra layer of national pride
This indoor flag is perfect for government institutions, cultural centers, educational facilities, or anyone looking to showcase their connection to Egypt’s rich history. The pole sleeve and fringe add a touch of elegance, making it suitable for formal events or everyday display.
Egyptian Flag Meaning and Symbolism
- The red band represents the Egyptians’ blood in the war against colonization
- The white band symbolizes the purity of the Egyptian’s heart
- The black band below the white, symbolizes the manner in which darkness is overcome
⚠ Prop 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Get Your Egyptian Flag Today!
Order now and proudly display your connection to Egypt’s rich history and cultural heritage. Showcasing this beautiful nylon flag in your indoor space will spark conversations, educate, and inspire others about the significance of this national symbol.
Did you know that the current flag of Egypt was adopted on October 4, 1984? The Egyptian revolutionary flag has undergone several changes since its inception in 1952. Today, it remains an important symbol of national identity, freedom, and unity. By displaying this flag, you’re not only showcasing your love for Egypt but also paying tribute to the country’s struggle for independence and self-determination.
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