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Barbados Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole
Barbados Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole
Barbados Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole

Barbados Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole

SKU: PRSET-BRB-58-G-11-PH

Regular price

$332.66

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Enhance your indoor flag presentation with our Barbados Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set, a distinguished addition to any office, stage, or ceremonial space. Expertly crafted with premium materials, this set combines durability and elegance, ensuring your flag is displayed with the utmost pride and sophistication.

Features and Details:

Flag:

  • Made from 200 denier nylon for long-lasting durability and vibrant color.
  • Features a high-quality printed emblem with rich, detailed imagery of Barbados' flag.
  • Gold bullion fringe borders the flag for an elegant and refined finish.
  • Four rows of lock stitching on the fly end for added durability.
  • Two rows of lock stitching on the header to ensure extended wear and tear resistance.

Staff and Accessories:

  • 11' gold pole crafted from premium materials, with a 1-1/8" diameter for a sturdy and commanding presence.
  • Two-piece construction with a machined solid brass screw joint, allowing for easy assembly and storage.
  • Elegant brass staff spear (flat spear design) for a distinguished and stately look.
  • Complementary gold cord and tassel made from fine rayon, perfectly matching the flag's bullion fringe.
  • Heavy-duty 13.5 lb Endura Floor Stand, designed to securely hold poles with a 1-1/8" diameter for stability and durability.

This beautiful tricolor flag of ultramarine-gold-ultramarine is chock full of symbolism. Gaining their independence in November 1966, and joining the Commonwealth realm, Barbados shed the flag that they held as a colony and created a new one. Designed by Grantley W. Prescod, the flag was chosen from an open competition arranged by the Barbados government. Prescod intended for the ultramarine to stand for the sea and sky, respectively for each band while the gold was to represent the sand. While all this seems to be basic symbolism, the “broken trident” is where the symbolism takes hold. The trident symbol for the current flag was taken from the colonial badge that was given to Barbados. The trident of Poseidon is shown being help by Britannia; with the staff “broken” off the trident. The intended significance of this is the symbolic break from the status of colony. The three points on the trident also exemplify the principals of democracy: government of the people, government for the people, government by the people. 

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