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Korea (South) flag (Korea (South))


📐 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

🎌 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!

✒️ The flag of South Korea, known as the Taegeukgi, features a white field symbolizing peace and purity, with a central red and blue Taegeuk (yin-yang) symbol representing balance in the universe. Surrounding the Taegeuk are four black trigrams, each composed of three lines, positioned at the corners of the flag; these trigrams represent fundamental principles such as heaven, earth, fire, and water. The flag embodies the nation’s philosophical heritage rooted in East Asian traditions and was officially adopted on January 27, 1883, with subsequent modifications leading to its current design.

$278,400.00

Original: $928,000.00

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Korea (South) flag (Korea (South))

$928,000.00

$278,400.00

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📐 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

🎌 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!

✒️ The flag of South Korea, known as the Taegeukgi, features a white field symbolizing peace and purity, with a central red and blue Taegeuk (yin-yang) symbol representing balance in the universe. Surrounding the Taegeuk are four black trigrams, each composed of three lines, positioned at the corners of the flag; these trigrams represent fundamental principles such as heaven, earth, fire, and water. The flag embodies the nation’s philosophical heritage rooted in East Asian traditions and was officially adopted on January 27, 1883, with subsequent modifications leading to its current design.