Flag: Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the first part of the reign of Carlos III landscape flag | 2.16m² | 23sqft | 120x180cm | 4x6ft
We know how much your flag matters. That’s why we produce our Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the first part of the reign of Carlos III flag using state-of-the-art printing technology in Germany. To ensure maximum flexibility, we have equipped our flags with high-quality metal eyelets, allowing you to securely and easily attach them to any flagpole. To ensure long-term use, we reinforce our flags with double safety seams and a tear-resistant hoist tape on the pole side.
The Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the reign of Carlos III is a striking emblem of national pride and maritime heritage. This resplendent flag, adorned with rich colors and historical significance, evokes a sense of unity and strength among those who cherish the essence of Spain. Its presence on the high seas symbolizes the valor and resilience of a nation that has navigated through time with grace and determination. A testament to Spain's enduring spirit, this flag inspires admiration and evokes a profound connection to the rich tapestry of the country's storied past.
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Details about this flag
This landscape Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the first part of the reign of Carlos III flag is a high-uality product 'Made in Germany' made of gloss polyester with 110g/m². This Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the first part of the reign of Carlos III flag is wind- and weather-resistant and highly durable. The flag colors are vibrant and UV-resistant.
The flag, adorned with a pristine white that envelops 79% of its surface, exudes an air of purity, while the striking dark yellow, comprising 8%, radiates a warm and regal glow. Accents of old glory red, at 6%, infuse the design with a bold vibrancy, contrasted by the subtle elegance of black, which makes up 3%, and the gentle touch of light grey, also at 3%. Completing this harmonious palette are the delicate hints of intermediate blue and dark red, each contributing 1% to the overall aesthetic, creating a flag that is both rich in history and visually captivating.
Application area of this flag
This flag is crafted for outdoor use.
Configuration of this flag
This Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the first part of the reign of Carlos III flag will be delivered with a double safety-seam as well as with 2 metal eyelets to hoist at the flag pole. The metal eyelets give you great flexibility for placing this flag on any flagstaff. The mast side is reinforced with a white hem. The reinforced bunting and the metal eyelets ensure a long service life of this Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the first part of the reign of Carlos III flag. If required, the flag can be washed at 60 degrees Celsius. If you have individual assembly desires for your flag, please send them to us, specifying your order number.
Recommended height of flag pole
Ensign of the Spanish Navy during the first part of the reign of Carlos III flags of 2.16m² | 23sqft | 120x180cm | 4x6ft look best with flagpoles of around 6m | 18ft height.
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About magFlags
magFlags is a family-owned company, specialized in supporting state institutions with flags. The biggest clients are numerous foreign ministries, governments and international organizations around the world. In addition to clients such as the Foreign Office, the UN and the International Red Cross, magFlags also supplies numerous companies and individuals. Quality and representative flags for your flagpoles are offered as well as flag systems for diplomatic vehicles.
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