Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Flag of Malaysia


Made in the USA, these Malaysia Flags use DuPont’s heavy weight 200 denier nylon. This material represents the highest standard for lustrous beauty and flag life. It offers the best resistance to sun and chemical deterioration, and is fast drying as well.

Precisely dyed, all seal and designs are in correct proportion to flag sizes. Even complex emblems exhibit with fine detail in brilliant colorfast colors..

They feature double stitched sewn edges and 4 rows (2 rows on the 12” x 18” flags) of lock stitching on the fly end. Lock stitching increases the durability of the flag and provides a nicer feel to the flag. In addition the flag heading uses a durable canvas heading reinforced with precision stitching and spurred brass grommets.

Lightweight and strong, these Malaysia Flags will fly in the slightest breeze, but still have superb wearing strength due to the material's superior strength-to-weight ratio.

Choose the plain flag for outdoor use or hanging on a wall.

Flags with pole sleeve and fringe should be used on our indoor mounting sets, or carried on our parade poles. These flags are not designed for hanging on wall or outdoor flagpoles. Any flag with pole sleeve & fringe is finished with lined pole sleeves, leather tabs, and a beautiful golden yellow fringe on 3 sides.Malaysia Flags

The flag of Malaysia, also known as the Jalur Gemilang ("Stripes of Glory"), comprises a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along the fly and a blue canton bearing a crescent and a 14-point star known as the Bintang Persekutuan or Federal Star. The 14 stripes, of equal width, represent the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal government, while the 14 points of the star represent the unity between these entities. The crescent represents Islam, the country's official religion; the blue canton symbolizes the unity of the Malaysian people; the yellow of the star and crescent is the royal colour of the Malay rulers.[1] In blazon, the Malaysian flag is described as: "A banner Gules, seven bars Argent; the canton Azure charged with decrescent and mullet of fourteen points Or." This means "a red flag with seven horizontal white stripes; the upper-left (hoist) quarter is blue with a yellow waning crescent (i.e. horns pointing to sinister) and a yellow 14-pointed star.

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