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Nevada 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

Nevada state flag for sale

Show your pride for the Silver State with a Nevada flag from Lonestar Banners! Our high-quality flags are made to last and are perfect for displaying at home, in your office, or at events. By purchasing a Nevada flag from Lonestar Banners, you are supporting a small business and showing your love for Nevada. Don't wait any longer, order your Nevada flag today and let your state pride shine!

Nevada flag description

The Nevada state flag features a dark blue background with a silver five-pointed star in the upper left corner. The word "Nevada" is written in bold, silver letters below the star. Below the state's name is a wreath of sagebrush, the state flower, and above the star are two sprays of green sagebrush with yellow flowers. The design is simple yet striking, representing the state's natural beauty and resources.

Made in USA Nevada flag

Get the best quality Nevada flag with all the bells and whistles when you choose one that is made in the USA. Not only is it proudly crafted in America, but it is also treated to resist UV fading, ensuring it will stay vibrant and colorful for years to come. With brass grommets and quadruple stitching on the fly end, this flag is durable and built to withstand even the harshest of weather conditions. Show your state pride with confidence and peace of mind knowing that your Nevada flag is of the highest quality and made to last.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Nevada

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  • State of Nevada flag
  • Silver State flag
  • Battle Born flag

Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Nevada

What do the symbols on the Nevada state flag represent?

The Nevada state flag features a blue background with a silver star in the upper left corner. The word "Nevada" is written in silver below the star. The colors blue and silver represent the state's natural resources of silver and gold. The single star symbolizes the state's unique position as the largest producer of silver in the United States. The word "Nevada" reinforces the state's identity and helps people easily identify the flag as representing the state of Nevada.

When was the Nevada state flag officially adopted?

The Nevada state flag was officially adopted on March 26, 1929. It was designed by Louis Schellbach III, a former captain in the Nevada Infantry. The flag was approved by the state legislature as the official state flag of Nevada, recognizing its symbolism and significance to the state's history and identity. Since its adoption, the flag has become an important emblem for Nevada, representing its natural resources, history, and unique position in the United States.

Can the Nevada state flag be displayed in various settings?

Yes, the Nevada state flag can be displayed in various settings, such as government buildings, schools, businesses, and homes. It is often flown on flagpoles alongside the American flag to show pride in the state of Nevada. The flag can also be used in parades, celebrations, and other events to represent the state and its people. Displaying the Nevada state flag is a way to honor the state's history, culture, and achievements, and to show appreciation for its natural beauty and resources.