Flag Dutch Prinsenvlag Flag On sale
The so-called Prinsenvlag (Prince's flag), based on the colours in the coat of arms of William of Orange, was used by the Dutch rebels, and forms the basis of the current flag of the Netherlands. This is a very loved flag by Dutch People.
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Standard finishes of our flags in nautical Polyester and Stamina (For different finishes, contact us)
Flag Format
Price
20x30 cm
Nautical Polyester
18,00 €
(VAT included)30x45 cm
Nautical Polyester
24,00 €
(VAT included)70x100 cm
Nautical Polyester
29,00 €
(VAT included)100x150 cm
Nautical Polyester
35,00 €
(VAT included)150x225 cm
Nautical Polyester
65,00 €
(VAT included)200x300 cm
Nautical Polyester
116,00 €
(VAT included)300x450 cm
Nautical Polyester
185,00 €
(VAT included)400x600 cm
Nautical Polyester
318,00 €
(VAT included)Flag Format
Price
20x30 cm
Polyester Stamina
29,92 €
(VAT included)30x45 cm
Polyester Stamina
40,48 €
(VAT included)70x100 cm
Polyester Stamina
55,44 €
(VAT included)100x150 cm
Polyester Stamina
76,56 €
(VAT included)150x225 cm
Polyester Stamina
132,00 €
(VAT included)Flag Format
Price
91x140 cm
Easy Polyester
18,00 €
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The Prince's Flag (Dutch: Prinsenvlag) is a Dutch flag, first used in the Dutch Revolt during the late 16th century.
The Prince's Flag is based on the Flag of Prince William of Orange-Nassau.
The colours are orange, white and blue, which is why the flag is often called oranje-blanje-bleu in Dutch.
The colours orange, white and blue are associated with William Prince of Orange (1533–1584). William is reported to have used these colours as early as 1577, as part of his procession entering Ghent. In 1574, the Dutch officers wore orange-white-blue brassards. The combination of orange-white-blue was certainly used by the Prince of Orange in the 1570s.
The Prince's Flag remains in occasional, unofficial use in contexts of national sentiment.
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