Estonia Flag
incl. VAT
incl. VAT
incl. VAT
Our Estonia flags are made of tear proof polyester. The edges of the Estonia have a double lining and at the flagpole side a strong flag band is sewed in.
The estonian flag is equipped with two metal eyelets on the flagpole for raising the flag.
Further details of the flag:
- UV - resistant, wind- and weather proof,
- screen print with high color brilliance and excellent silk screening.
New and in original packaging.
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Estonia's flag is a horizontal tricolour that was officially adopted on the 7th of August in 1990. It was introduced on the 21st of November in 1918 for the first time in its colours blue, black and white.
The Estonian flag has its origins in the time around 1880, when it was repeatedly hoisted in a students' fraternity and became the symbol of of Estonian nationalism during the first Estonian independence in 1918. For this reason it was banned by the occupying force during the invasion of the Soviet Union and the loss of independence.
With the end of the Cold War in 1989, Estonia was able to regain its sovereignty and thus to readopt its flag.
Our Estonia flags are made of tear proof polyester. The edges of the Estonia have a double lining and at the flagpole side a strong flag band is sewed in.
The estonian flag is equipped with two metal eyelets on the flagpole for raising the flag.
Further details of the flag:
- Size: 3 x 5 ft. / 90 x 150 cm
- UV - resistant, wind- and weather proof,
- screen print with high color brilliance and excellent silk screening.
New and in original packaging.
If you want to buy the Estonia flag, please click on the green shopping cart button!
Best-buy-flags - Your flags and banners specialist.
Estonia's flag is a horizontal tricolour that was officially adopted on the 7th of August in 1990. It was introduced on the 21st of November in 1918 for the first time in its colours blue, black and white.
The Estonian flag has its origins in the time around 1880, when it was repeatedly hoisted in a students' fraternity and became the symbol of of Estonian nationalism during the first Estonian independence in 1918. For this reason it was banned by the occupying force during the invasion of the Soviet Union and the loss of independence.
With the end of the Cold War in 1989, Estonia was able to regain its sovereignty and thus to readopt its flag.
- neuware
- 80g_m___polyester
- hissflagge_mit_2_metalloesen
- siebdruck
Our flags are made of durable polyester. The seams are double-stitched for durability.
Finished with a heavy-duty header and 2 brass grommets along the vertical side for hanging on a flagpole.
Size: 2 x 3 ft. / 60 x 90 cm
Key features:
specially treated to reduce sun and chemical deterioration,
printed in bold and clear colors,
hand-washable. New and in factory packaging.
Your flag specialist.
Estonia's flag is a horizontal tricolour that was officially adopted on the 7th of August in 1990. It was introduced on the 21st of November in 1918 for the first time in its colours blue, black and white.
The Estonian flag has its origins in the time around 1880, when it was repeatedly hoisted in a students' fraternity and became the symbol of of Estonian nationalism during the first Estonian independence in 1918. For this reason it was banned by the occupying force during the invasion of the Soviet Union and the loss of independence.
With the end of the Cold War in 1989, Estonia was able to regain its sovereignty and thus to readopt its flag.
- neuware
- 80g_m___polyester
- hissflagge_mit_2_metalloesen
- siebdruck