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
Aruba presented its first Staatsreglement (constitution) as an autonomous state within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. By 1954, the Charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was established; this provided the framework needed for Aruba to continue relations with the rest of the Kingdom. Unfortunately for Aruba though, this created the Netherland Antilles uniting all of the Dutch colonies in the Caribbean into one administrative body. In 1972, Betico Croes proposed the creation a Dutch Commonwealth of four states: Aruba, the Netherlands, Suriname, and the Netherlands Antilles each of which would have its own nationality. Croes seeking a greater autonomy for Aruba adopted the trappings of an independent state in 1976 with the creation of a national flag and anthem. The flag itself is a symbol of its independence; the horizontal yellow bands represent the solidarity of Aruba while also representing their economies of the past and present; the yellow also symbolizes Aruba’s freedom and separate position it has within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The blue in the flag represents the sea that surrounds the island. Red signifies love and the homage for the indigenous Arubans that dies at Frenchman’s pass while the white in the fimbriation stood for peace and purity of heart that exemplify the Aruban people who strive for justice, order and liberty. While the four-pointed star represents the points of a compass and the different origins of the Aruban population that attracted people from all over the world. The four-pointed star also represents Aruba itself, surrounded by the beautiful blue sea.