Product Description
Our Deluxe Indoor Presentation flagpole sets are beautiful displays that will bring together any stage, office, or embassy. All of our flags are American made, and sourced, using 200 denier nylon for an eye-catching, beautiful flag. The cord and tassel are made from the same gold rayon as the bullion fringe that borders the nation’s flag. The staff is made of durable oak and measures to 1¼” diameter; the staff is two-piece for easy storage, connected by a brass joint in the middle. Most presentation sets feature a brass staff spear, or flat spear, with an Elite 8lb or 15lb stand as well. The stand is universal between 1”, 1 5/32”, and 1¼” staffs.
This Bhutan Flag features:
- Rich, Vivid Color
- 200 Denier Nylon
- High Quality Printed Emblem
- 4 Rows of Lock Stitching on the Fly End
- 2 Rows of Lock Stitching on the Header
- Gold Bullion Fringe, Cord, and Tassel
- Brass Staff Spear
- Oak Staff with Brass Hardware
- 8lb Elite Stands are included with 7’ and 8’ pole
- 15lb Elite Stands are included with 9’ poles
- Made in America
The national flag of Druk Yul, or the “Dragon Kingdom”, is a beautiful flag divided diagonally from the upper fly corner to the lower hoist. The upper triangle is yellow representing the civil traditions and temporal authority as embodied in the Dragon King of Bhutan, whose royal garb included a yellow kabney traditionally; the orange embodies Buddhist spiritual tradition. The black and white dragon is spread equally over the dividing line holding a norbu, or jewel, in each of its claws. The dragon has been a mainstay symbol for Bhutanese culture for centuries. It has been alluded to in mythological stories as well as being the originating symbol for the Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism; the dominant religion of Bhutan. Some posit that the dragon placement symbolizes the civic and monastic traditions of the Kingdom of Druk and how both are equally important. The dragon evokes the strength of the sacred bond between sovereign and people while the white color in the druk symbolizes the purity of inner thoughts and deeds that unite the diverse people of Bhutan. The jewels that are held represent the wealth of Bhutan and the security and protection of its people.