
Member
nations of the United Nations
The Indonesian national flag
is called "Sang Saka Merah Putih." As provided for in Article 35
of the 1945 Constitution, the flag is made up of two colors, red
on top of white. Its width is two-thirds of its length, or two
meters by three meters. It is hoisted in front of the presidential
palace, of government buildings and Indonesian missions abroad.
The first flag was courageously flown amidst Japanese occupation
forces on the day Indonesia's independence was proclaimed. Since
then it has been hoisted at independence day commemorations in
front of the presidential palace in the capital city of Jakarta.
This historical flag, or "bendera pusaka," was flown for the last
time on August 17, 1968. Since then it has been preserved and
replaced by a replica woven of pure Indonesian silk.
Each flag shown is
the flag used by that
nation's government and displayed at the U.N.
headquarters. Where noted the "civil" flag is also
available. It is identical to the "government" flag except
the seal is omitted.
Flags for Outdoor use are made of 100% heavyweight
nylon and finished with strong canvas headings and brass
grommets.
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Indonesia
State
Flag
Indoor
/ Parade
With Pole hem and Fringe |
STATE |
Price: |
Add to Cart! |
3' x 5' |
$51.30 |
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4'
x 6' |
$66.70 |
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