Product Description
Endura-Gloss is a silk-like fabric exclusive to Eder Flag Manufacturing Company, Inc.; measuring 4” x 6” and mounted on a black plastic staff with a gold spear topper. Every E-Gloss flag is brilliantly printed to each flag’s government specification. The edges of each flag are hemmed to keep the flags from fraying like most other handheld options on the market. These 4” x 6” flags are perfect to show your patriotism at work or home while it sits honorably on your desk. All of our E-Glosses are made here in the United States.
This E-Gloss Handheld features:
- Silk-Like Feel and Flowability
- Vibrant, Vivid Colors
- Black Plastic Staff
- Gold Spear Topper
- Printed Flag
- Hemmed Edges
- Table Bases Sold Separately
- Made in America
The Armenian Tricolor is a flag that consists of three horizontal bands of equal width. The colors from top to bottom are red, blue, and orange (sometimes referred to as apricot). Through out the history of Armenia, there have been many variations of the flag. During ancient times, they were represented by different symbolic animals whereas the twentieth century Armenia was represented by various Soviet flags. Red in the flag represents the blood of the 1.5 million Armenians killed during the Armenian Genocide, blue for the Armenian pure sky, and the orange stands for the courage of the Armenian people, but this is one of many interpretations. The current flag was originally designed back in 1918 and the colors that were going to be used were red, blue, and yellow; the same colors as the French-Armenian Lusignan period. May 1988, Armenia’s new Communist party leader allowed the banned tricolor of the DRA to fly in Yerevan for the first time in over sixty years. A year later he urged for the flag’s official recognition. This was finally achieved August 24th, 1990; a day after the Armenian Supreme Soviet declared it’s sovereignty, renaming itself to the Republic of Armenia.