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

Belize Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole

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

Regular price

$353.61

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Elevate your indoor flag display with our Deluxe Belize Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set, a sophisticated and eye-catching addition to any stage, office, or embassy. Expertly crafted with premium materials, this set ensures a dignified presentation with exceptional durability and beauty.

Features and Details:

Flag:

  • Made from durable 200 denier nylon, offering vibrant color and resilience.
  • Features a high-quality printed emblem with intricate, vivid detail.
  • Gold bullion fringe borders the flag for a refined and elegant finish.
  • Four rows of lock stitching on the fly end for superior durability.
  • Two rows of lock stitching on the header for long-lasting strength.

Staff and Accessories:

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

British Honduras (Belize) flourished under the British crown. With slavery abolished in the British Empire in 1833 and officially stamped out on the island by 1862, British Honduras was formally declared a British Crown Colony and named thus. As a British colony, British Honduras was given a coat of arms; the coat of arms was used to create a badge that was used to deface the British Blue Ensign to signify the colony’s allegiance. The coat of arms features the logging industry that first led to British settlement there. The figures, tools, and mahogany tree represent this industry. When Belize was granted autonomy within the British Commonwealth in 1981, the coat of arms was used on the flag. There were several additions and modifications that were made to the flag at the time of their independence. While they kept the same royal blue field as the British Blue Ensign, they did away with the Union Jack in the canton. The white disc was added to middle of the flag with the coat of arms that was given to British Honduras. The coat of arms is held by a mestizo and a man of African descent with two red stripes running horizontally along the top and bottom of the flag. The red stripes were to denote the color of the opposition party while the fifty leaves are representative of 1950 when the People’s United Party was formed. The national motto scrolled across the lower part of the coat of arms, reads Sub Umbra Floreo, which means “Under the Shade I Flourish”.

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