Flag Jamaica Flag On sale
The flag of Jamaica was officially adopted on August 6, 1962. The black represents hardships of the past, green the fertile land and yellow the shining sun. In addition, black, green and yellow are the Pan-African colors.
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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
72,00 €
(VAT included)200x300 cm
Nautical Polyester
126,00 €
(VAT included)300x450 cm
Nautical Polyester
276,00 €
(VAT included)400x600 cm
Nautical Polyester
510,00 €
(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
13,00 €
(VAT included)Table Flags
Flag Format
Price
14x21 cm
Easy Polyester
4,00 €
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The flag of Jamaica was adopted on the 6th of August 1962, the Indipendence Day for Jamaica, when the country gained the independence from the British-protected Federation of the West Indies.
The flag consists of a gold saltire, which divides the flag into four sections: two of them green (top and bottom) and two black (hoist and fly). It is the only current national flag in the world that doesn't have the colours red, white, or blue in it.
One of the first interpretations of the colours was: "hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth" as stated in the government Ministry Paper 28 - National Flag dated 22 May 1962. The gold represents the shining sun, black reflects hardships, and green represents the land. It was changed in 1996 to black representing the strength and creativity of the people which has allowed them to overcome the odds, gold for the wealth of the country and the golden sunshine, and green for the lush vegetation of the island.
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