Connecticut State Flag
$3.94 – $607.00
Connecticut State Flag – State flags are made from 100% SolarMax nylon. This material, developed especially for the flag industry, is engineered to resist damage from the sun’s UV rays.
POLY-MAX™
• Made of 2-ply 100% polyester bunting.
• Open weave construction reduces wind resistance, increasing flag life.
• Extremely durable.
• Finished with white header and brass grommets.
• Ideal for commercial applications and high wind areas.
ENDURA-NYLON™
• Made of 100% heavyweight, 200-denier nylon bunting.
• Aniline-dyed for brilliant, fast colors.
• Treated to resist fading.
• Fast drying.
• State, Territory and World flags constructed to precise specifications.
• Finished with white header and brass grommets.
• Flies in the slightest breeze
Flag of Connecticut
On a field of azure blue is an ornamental white shield with three grapevines, each bearing three bunches of purple grapes. The states motto "He who Transplanted Sustains Us" is displayed on a white ribbon. The vines stand for the first settlements of English people who began to move from Massachusetts in the 1630's. These settlements were thought of as grapevines that had been transplanted.
The Connecticut flag, which is among one of the most ancient flags, was originally used during the Revolutionary War when Connecticut troops used this seal on their flag. The flag consisting of a blue field with the arms in the center was officially adopted in 1895 after pressure from the Daughters of the American Revolution. On June 3, 1897 it was regulated that the arms should be in color in the center of a field of azure blue. The flag was originally supposed to be "squarish" but further regulations in 1957 said the flag had to have proportions of 2: 3.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Size | 4"x6", 12"x18", 2'x3', 3'x5', 4'x6', 5'x8', 6'x10', 8'x12', 10'x15', 12'x18' |
Material | E-Gloss (Rayon), Nylon, Poly-Max |
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