Swaziland Flag History and Meaning
The flag of Swaziland was adopted on October 6, 1968.
This vibrant 4′ x 6′ indoor nylon flag is designed to be a stunning addition to any room. The red stands for past battles, the blue for peace and stability, and the yellow for the resources of Swaziland.
- Made from high-quality nylon material
- Features a pole sleeve and fringe for added elegance
- Ideal for indoor use, perfect for offices, homes, or public spaces
The central focus of the flag is a shield and two spears, symbolizing protection from the country’s enemies. Its color is meant to show that white and black people live in peaceful coexistence in Swaziland.
Fly Your Heritage with Pride
Display your cultural identity with this beautiful flag, perfect for anyone looking to showcase their connection to Swaziland.
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Did you know that the Kingdom of Swaziland is one of the last absolute monarchies in the world? The country’s rich history dates back to the 18th century, with a unique blend of traditional and modern practices. This flag is not only a symbol of national pride but also a representation of the country’s resilience and cultural diversity.
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