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> 100% Made in USA with American labor and materials
> Scientifically treated to resist UV fading & look beautiful
> Sturdy and shiny brass grommets for flying
> Lock stitched (not chain stitched) to prevent unraveling
> Extra 4 rows of stitching on the fly end for durability

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Virginia state flag

The Virginia flag, adopted in 1950, consists of a navy blue field with the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia displayed in the center. This features the Roman goddess, Virtus, holding a spear and sword while standing over a conquered despot on the ground. Underneath them is the Latin phrase, “Sic Semper Tyrannis,” which means, “Thus Always to Tyrants.” At the top is the state name, “VIRGINIA.” Both of these are encircled in a wreath of foliage.

All of our flags at Star Spangled Flags are 100% made in the USA from start to finish! We use a tough, nylon fabric to hold up outdoors, extra stitching on the fly end of the flag, and a special UV coating to prevent fading from the sun.

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Virginia state flag

Looking at the State Flag of Virginia is like looking into the past when the United States was at it infancy. It was first used at the start of the American Civil War back in 1861 and standardized during the General Assembly in February 1950. It consists of the obverse of the seal against a blue background. One side shows a female figure personifying the Roman virtue of Virtus to represent the genius of the new Commonwealth. It shows a figure of peace standing in a pose, which shows a battle already won. She is shown resting on her long spear and a parazonium, which is sheathed signifying authority, not combat. Virtus is shown with a bare left breast and Tyranny lies beneath her foot symbolizing Great Britain’s defeat by Virginia. The reverse of the seal shows the blessings of freedom and peace and represented by three Roman goddesses. Virginia is located in the the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions in the U.S., with Maryland and West Virginia to the north, Kentucky to the west, and North Carolina to the south.

Virginia entered the Union on June 25, 1788 as the 10th state and the state was named in honor of Elizabeth “Virgin Queen” of England with the motto “Sic Semper tyrannies” (Thus always to tyrants). The state’s flower and tree is the Dogwood, Cardinal as state bird, American Foxhound being the state dog, Brook Trout as state fish, with Oyster as state shell and they have 2 national forests, 16 state forests, and 44 state parks. More Virginia Flag questions are .

Here at Star Spangled Flags we only use top quality materials in the flags that we make to ensure they last long and that flying them would show one’s patriotism and the huge love for this great nation we call home.
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There’s a rich and compelling history behind all 50 official states in the United States, and the Virginia state flag is no exception. It’s been around for over a century. During that time, millions of Americans have proudly displayed it in front of their homes and businesses. To learn more about the Virginia state flag and how it came to be, keep reading.

About the Virginia State Flag

The Virginia state flag consists of the state’s official seal against a blue background. Within the flag’s seal is the Roman Goddess Virtue wielding a sword in one hand and a spear in the other hand. Virtue is depicted standing over a tyrant, thus symbolizing the defeat of tyranny. Below this depiction is the phrase “Sic semper tyrannic,” meaning “Thus always to tyrants.”

Origins of the Virginia State Flag

The first Virginia state flag was adopted by lawmakers in 1861 following Virginia’s succession from the Union. After its succession, lawmakers in Virginia sought designs for an official state flag. Virginia already had an official seal. Known as the Commonwealth of Virginia seal, it was designed in the 18th century. Lawmakers recognized the important and meaningful symbolism of this seal, which prompted them to use it for the state’s official flag.

Tips on Displaying the Virginia State Flag

Whether you live in Virginia or elsewhere, you can display the Virginia state flag. However, there are a few things you should know. Like with all flags, you should consider the location where you intend to display the Virginia state flag. If you’re planning to display it outdoors, you’ll need to choose a weather-resistant Virginia state flag. When displayed indoors, weather resistance isn’t necessary.

It’s a good idea to wash your Virginia state flag on a regular basis. Most flags are made of washable materials. Over time, your Virginia state flag will collect dirt and debris. By cleaning it, you’ll preserve its appearance while making it last longer in the process. With that said, hand-washing is recommended to protect your Virginia state flag from unnecessary wear and tear. Hand-washing is gentler than machine-washing.

You can display the Virginia state flag with the American flag. When displaying both flags on a pole, the American flag should be at the top, while the Virginia state flag should be directly below it. This is the proper way to display a state flag, including the Virginia state flag, with the American flag.

What is the pledge to the Virginia state flag?

The Virginia state flag pledge is, “I salute the flag of Virginia, with reverence and patriotic devotion to the Mother of States and statesmen, which it represents – the Old Dominion, where liberty and independence were born”. The official salute to the flag of Virginia was adopted in 1954.

When was the Virginia state flag adopted?

The Virginia state flag was 1st adopted on April 30, 1861, and then standardized by the General Assembly in February 1950. The Seal of Virginia is centered on the flag and was adopted in 1776 and modified in 1930. Four men were appointed to design a proper Seal for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The four men were George Mason, George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee and Robert Carter Nicholas. George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was believed to be the chief designer.

What is the proper way to fly my Virginia flag with my American flag?

When flying the Virginia flag with the flag of the United States on the same pole, the flag of United States must always be at the top and the Virginia flag should be the same size or smaller. When It is flown on separate poles, the Virginia flag will be to the right of the flag of the United States situating the U.S. flag in the position of honor, which is to the observer’s left of the other flags. A bit of important trivia here for those of you interested in flying your Virginia flag with your American flag….remember, one of those stripes you see on your American flag, stands for Virginia, as it was one of the original 13 states!

What is the meaning of the emblem on the Virginia state flag?

The emblem on the Virginia state flag is the Seal for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Within the Seal is a female warrior, Virtus, the Roman goddess of virtue, who symbolizes the state of Virginia. She holds a spear in her right hand pointing downward touching the earth, and her left hand holds a sheathed spear pointing upward. She wears a helmet, her head is erect, and her face upturned. The female figure represents character, worth, courage, bravery, and military strength of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Her left foot rests on the prostrate body of a king who represents tyranny and implies that his power has been vanquished. His fallen crown is nearby representing the end of the sovereignty of Great Britain; he holds a broken chain which represents freedom in his left hand, and the whip in his right hand represents Virginia’s deliverance from British acts of chastisement. Above the head of Virtus, is the word “Virginia”, and below the prostrate man is the motto “Sic Semper Tyrannis”(“Thus Always to Tyrants”), which underlines the strong, relentless message of the early patriots of Virginia. The ornamental border of the Seal is a wreath of Virginia Creeper. The blue field of the flag represents vigilance, truth, loyalty, perseverance and justice. The color white is a symbol for peace and honesty.

Where can I buy a Virginia state flag?

The best place to purchase a Virginia state flag that is fully made in the USA is Star Spangled Flags. Their flags are 100% made in the USA! They are super strong and are treated so they really last out in the bright sunshine. They provide free shipping and come with a customer satisfaction guarantee. You can find these for sale on their website here.