
Member
nations of the United Nations
The current Thai National Flag or "Thong
Chat Thai": It was King Vajiravudh -Rama VI- who, amongst
other things, refashioned the flag of Siam in 1917,
replacing the white elephant on a red field standard with the
contemporary tri-color [or Trairong]. Although not an
"official" interpretation of
the Thai flag, the prevailing view is as follows: the central
blue stripe represents the monarchy, the two white stripes are
the Therevada Buddhist religion, and the outer red stripes
represent the land or the nation. 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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Thailand Flag
Indoor
/ Parade
With Pole hem and Fringe |
STATE |
Price: |
Add to Cart! |
3' x 5' |
$65.60 |
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4'
x 6' |
$81.70 |
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