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Arkansas state flag

> Artisan-made in the United States
> Showcasing premium sun-resistant fabric
> Embellished with durable brass eyelets
> Meticulously sewn with care
> Reinforced by quadruple lines of end stitching

$46.69

-15%
  • Size: 3 by 5 foot
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3 by 5 foot

Arkansas state flag for sale

Show your state pride with a high-quality Arkansas 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 Arkansas pride - order your flag today and let your state colors fly high!

Arkansas flag description

The Arkansas state flag features a diamond shape in the center, surrounded by a blue background with 25 white stars and three blue stars. Inside the diamond, there is a large blue star, which represents Arkansas as the 25th state to join the union. Surrounding the blue star are symbols of the state's natural resources, including a steamboat, plow, and sheaf of wheat. The top of the flag features the state's name in blue letters, while the bottom displays the phrase "Regnat Populus," which means "The People Rule" in Latin. Overall, the Arkansas state flag is a vibrant and symbolic representation of the state's history and values.

Made in USA Arkansas flag

The Arkansas flag proudly represents the state's rich history and heritage, and when it is Made in USA with treated fabric to resist UV fading, brass grommets, and quadruple stitching on the fly end, it ensures exceptional durability and longevity. These features not only enhance the appearance of the flag but also guarantee that it will withstand harsh weather conditions and remain vibrant and unfaded for years to come. By supporting products that are Made in USA, we are not only investing in quality craftsmanship but also contributing to the preservation of American manufacturing traditions.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Arkansas

  • The Natural State flag
  • The Razorback flag
  • The Diamond State flag
  • The Land of Opportunity flag
  • The Rice State flag

Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Arkansas

1. Why does the Arkansas state flag feature a diamond shape?

The diamond shape on the Arkansas state flag represents the state's status as the only diamond-producing state in the United States. Arkansas is known for its diamond mines, particularly the Crater of Diamonds State Park, where visitors can hunt for diamonds and keep what they find. The diamond shape on the flag serves as a symbol of Arkansas's unique natural resources and heritage.

2. What do the blue and red stars on the Arkansas state flag symbolize?

The blue star above the state's name on the Arkansas flag represents the Confederacy, as Arkansas was one of the Confederate states during the Civil War. The 25 white stars around the border of the diamond signify that Arkansas was the 25th state to join the Union. The three blue stars below the state's name represent the three countries that have had sovereignty over Arkansas: Spain, France, and the United States. Together, these symbols reflect Arkansas's complex history and diverse cultural influences.

3. Why is the word "Arkansas" spelled incorrectly on the state flag?

The spelling of "Arkansas" with an extra "s" at the end on the state flag is a nod to the state's French origins. The name "Arkansas" is believed to be derived from a French interpretation of a Sioux word, and the extra "s" at the end is a holdover from the French pronunciation. While the correct pronunciation of the state is "ar-kan-saw," the alternate spelling on the flag pays homage to Arkansas's linguistic and historical connections to France.