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Oklahoma 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

Oklahoma state flag for sale

Show your pride for the great state of Oklahoma with a high-quality flag from Lonestar Banners! Our Oklahoma flags are made with durable materials and vibrant colors, perfect for displaying at home, in your office, or at events. Whether you're a native Oklahoman or just love the Sooner State, this flag is a must-have for any collection. Support a small business and show off your state pride by purchasing an Oklahoma flag from Lonestar Banners today!

Oklahoma flag description

The Oklahoma state flag features a blue field with a large Osage warrior shield in the center. The shield is decorated with six brown crosses which represent stars. Below the shield is an olive branch and a calumet, or ceremonial Native American peace pipe. The shield is surrounded by the words "State of Oklahoma" and the flag is completed with a band of blue and red fringe along the bottom edge. The vibrant colors and intricate design of the flag reflect Oklahoma's rich Native American history and culture.

Made in USA Oklahoma flag

Choose a high-quality Oklahoma flag that is proudly Made in the USA for the assurance of excellent craftsmanship and durability. This flag is treated to resist UV fading, ensuring that its vibrant colors will last for years to come. With brass grommets and quadruple stitching on the fly end, this flag is built to withstand even the harshest weather conditions while flying proudly in the Oklahoma breeze. Show your state pride with a flag that is not only beautiful but also a symbol of American-made quality and resilience.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Oklahoma

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  • Oklahoman state flag
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Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Oklahoma

1. What is the design of the Oklahoma state flag?

The Oklahoma state flag features a blue field with a traditional Osage Nation war shield in the center. The shield is decorated with seven eagle feathers representing the Native American culture of the state. A peace pipe and an olive branch are crossed behind the shield, symbolizing the state's dedication to peace. The background of the shield is made up of traditional elements, including a buffalo skin shield and an Osage warrior's moccasins, reflecting the history and heritage of Oklahoma.

2. When was the Oklahoma state flag adopted?

The Oklahoma state flag was adopted on April 2, 1925, following a design contest held by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The winning design, created by Louise Funk Fluke, was chosen for its representation of the state's Native American and Western heritage. The flag was officially adopted by the state legislature and has been proudly flown ever since as a symbol of Oklahoma's unique cultural identity.

3. What do the colors on the Oklahoma state flag represent?

The blue field on the Oklahoma state flag represents loyalty and devotion to the state, while the olive branch symbolizes peace. The blue and gold shield with the Native American symbols represents the combination of the Old World and the New World cultures that have shaped Oklahoma's history. The white, red, and blue colors of the shield represent courage, valor, and the United States flag, reflecting the state's pride in its American heritage. Overall, the colors on the flag come together to create a meaningful symbol of Oklahoma's past and present.