Arizona state flag for sale
Show your pride for the great state of Arizona with a high-quality Arizona flag from Lonestar Banners. Our flags are made with durable materials and vibrant colors, perfect for displaying at home, in your office, or at events. By purchasing from Lonestar Banners, you are supporting a small business and receiving a top-notch product that will last for years to come. Don't wait any longer to show off your Arizona pride - order your Arizona flag today and let your state spirit shine!
Arizona flag description
The Arizona state flag features a bold copper-colored star in the center, symbolizing the importance of copper mining in the state. The star is surrounded by 13 alternating rays of red and yellow colors, representing both the original 13 colonies of the United States and the vibrant desert sunsets that are characteristic of Arizona. In the upper corner of the flag is a field of blue with a copper-colored state seal in the center, featuring a miner, a quartz boulder with a pick and a shovel, and a graining mule. The flag overall is a striking combination of colors and symbols that represent the rich history and natural beauty of Arizona.
Made in USA Arizona flag
Proudly made in the USA, this Arizona flag is expertly crafted to withstand the harsh effects of the sun with UV fading resistance treatment. Its durable design features brass grommets and quadruple stitching on the fly end, ensuring long-lasting durability and reliable displays. Show your state pride with a flag that is built to last, no matter the weather conditions.
5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Arizona
- Grand Canyon State flag
- Copper State flag
- Sunset State flag
- Five C's State flag
- Desert State flag
Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Arizona
1. What do the colors and symbols on the Arizona state flag represent?
The Arizona state flag features thirteen rays of red and gold representing Arizona's beautiful sunsets. The copper star symbolizes the state's copper industry and the rest of the flag's blue and red colors pay homage to the United States flag.
2. When was the Arizona state flag officially adopted?
The Arizona state flag was officially adopted on February 17, 1917, making it one of the oldest state flags in the United States.
3. Is it true that the Arizona state flag is the only one in the US to feature the color copper?
Yes, it is true! The Arizona state flag is the only state flag in the United States to feature the color copper. This is a nod to Arizona's copper industry which has played a significant role in the state's history and economy.