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Barbados flag (Barbados)


šŸ“ Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag

šŸŽŒ All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!

āœ’ļø The flag of Barbados features three vertical bands of ultramarine, gold, and ultramarine, with a black trident head centered on the gold band. The two ultramarine bands represent the sea and sky of Barbados, while the gold band symbolizes the island’s sandy beaches. The broken trident, known as the "Broken Trident," signifies Barbados’ break from its colonial past and its independence. Officially adopted on November 30, 1966, the flag reflects the nation’s maritime heritage and its identity as an independent state.

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Barbados flag (Barbados)—

$324,000.00

$97,200.00

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šŸ“ Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag

šŸŽŒ All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!

āœ’ļø The flag of Barbados features three vertical bands of ultramarine, gold, and ultramarine, with a black trident head centered on the gold band. The two ultramarine bands represent the sea and sky of Barbados, while the gold band symbolizes the island’s sandy beaches. The broken trident, known as the "Broken Trident," signifies Barbados’ break from its colonial past and its independence. Officially adopted on November 30, 1966, the flag reflects the nation’s maritime heritage and its identity as an independent state.