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

Belarus Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole

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

Regular price

$332.66

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Elevate your indoor flag display with our Belarus Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set, a distinguished centerpiece for any event, office, or embassy. Expertly crafted with premium materials and meticulous attention to detail, this set combines elegance and durability to create a striking and professional presentation.

Features and Details:

Flag:

  • Made from durable 200 denier nylon for vibrant, long-lasting color.
  • Features a high-quality printed emblem with rich, vivid detail.
  • Gold bullion fringe borders the flag for a refined and sophisticated finish.
  • 4 rows of lock stitching on the fly end for enhanced durability.
  • 2 rows of lock stitching on the header for long-lasting strength.

Staff and Accessories:

  • Towering 11' gold pole crafted from premium materials with a 1-1/8" diameter.
  • Two-piece construction with a machined solid brass screw joint for easy storage and stability.
  • Elegant brass staff spear (flat spear design) for a stately appearance.
  • Complementary gold cord and tassel crafted from fine rayon, matching the flag’s gold bullion fringe.
  • Sturdy 13.5 lb Endura Floor Stand, designed to securely hold poles with a 1-1/8" diameter.

Introduced in 2012 by the State Committee of Standardization of the Republic of Belarus, the design was adapted from a referendum where the modification was approved. The flag modified was the Belarus 1951 flag when they were a part of the Soviet Union. The modifications made in 1995 were the removal of communist symbols, such as the hammer and sickle as well as the red star. The ornamental pattern on the hoist was also inverted in the referendum, going from white-on-red to red-on-white. The pattern was designed in 1917 by Matrona Markevich; the pattern derives from local plants and flowers. The pattern is a traditional Belarus design used in woven garments and most importantly a woven cloth used for ceremonial events like religious services, funerals, and other social functions. Sadly, Matrona’s husband was arrested for anti-Soviet propaganda and later executed during the Soviet repression of Belarus in 1937. After his execution, the Markevich family was dekulakised, which was a Soviet campaign of political repressions. The Soviet party would arrest, deport, and execute millions of kulaks, the prosperous peasants and their families. The original ruchnik used in the pattern of the flag has not survived, either being confiscated by the NKVD in 1937 or was destroyed during the events of World War II.

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