- Order number: pf196
The motif of this banner, a blue bunting sprinkled with golden lilies, was probably rediscovered by King Ludwig VI. at the beginning of the 12th century and recreated as the banner of France. From 1365 (other sources mention 1376), however, the number of lilies was reduced to three, which was also practiced on the banners.
Source for image and text, and more information about the country and flag, also in English, at: www.flaggenlexikon.de and there under France
The selection is preset to glossy polyester with side-ribbon and 2 metal eyelets, please note the alternatives. More information at the bottom of the page under 'Product Description' and 'Fastening Systems'.
The flag is especially manufactured for you.
Set an example for the environment and social standards! The 3D label shows: Our flags are produced in Germany under optimal working and environmental conditions. These are products of very high quality in terms of workmanship and colour, which have - due to the printing procedure and the chosen materials - an above-average lifespan and, initially, also their price. Under normal application in outdoor use, however, you will enjoy it for approx. 5 years, and you will not need to buy another one so quickly! Save money and resources!