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Georgia 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
Size(s) available:

3 by 5 foot

Georgia flag for sale

Show your pride for the state of Georgia with a beautiful Georgia flag from Patriotic Banners! Whether you're a native Georgian or just have a love for the Peach State, displaying this flag in your home or yard is a great way to show your patriotism. Made with high-quality materials and vibrant colors, our Georgia flags are sure to make a statement wherever you choose to fly them. Don't wait any longer to show your love for Georgia - order your flag today and let your state pride shine!

Georgia flag description

The Georgia state flag features three stripes of red and white with a blue canton in the top left corner. Inside the blue canton is the Georgia state coat of arms, which consists of an arch with the words "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation" written inside. Above the coat of arms is a row of thirteen white stars, representing Georgia as one of the original thirteen colonies. This flag design has been in use since 2003 when the state adopted a new flag to replace a controversial Confederate-themed design. The flag overall is striking and patriotic, with bold colors and meaningful symbolism.

Georgia flag - Made in USA

The Georgia flag is not only a symbol of pride for its citizens, but also a durable and long-lasting investment when it is Made in USA with treated fabrics to resist UV fading. The addition of brass grommets ensures easy display and durability, while the quadruple stitching on the fly end adds extra reinforcement for those windy days. With these high-quality features, the Georgia flag will not only remain vibrant and unfaded for years to come, but also withstand the elements and proudly represent the state in all its glory.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Georgia

  • Peach State Flag
  • Empire State of the South Flag
  • Cracker State Flag
  • Goober State Flag
  • Buzzard State Flag

Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Georgia

1. Why does the Georgia state flag have the Confederate battle emblem on it?

The current Georgia state flag, adopted in 2003, features the Confederate battle emblem as a nod to the state's history. The emblem was added to the flag in 1956 during the height of the Civil Rights Movement as a symbol of resistance to desegregation efforts. In 2001, a new flag design was approved by voters, but it was met with backlash and ultimately replaced with the current flag in 2003, which incorporates elements of the Confederate battle emblem in a less prominent way.

2. What do the colors and symbols on the Georgia state flag represent?

The Georgia state flag features three stripes of red, white, and red, with the state's coat of arms in the center. The red and white stripes represent courage and purity, while the coat of arms includes symbols representing the state's history and resources. The arch symbolizes the state's constitution, the pillars represent the three branches of government, and the words "Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation" are the state's motto. The state seal features a depiction of an arch with three pillars, a soldier with a drawn sword, and a banner with the words "Constitution", "Justice", and "Wisdom".

3. Has the Georgia state flag always looked the same?

No, the Georgia state flag has undergone several changes throughout its history. The first state flag was adopted in 1879 and featured the state seal on a plain white field. Over the years, the design of the flag evolved, incorporating different elements and symbols. In 1956, the Confederate battle emblem was added to the flag, sparking controversy and leading to multiple redesigns. The current flag, adopted in 2003, features a simplified design with the state's coat of arms in the center and elements of the Confederate battle emblem incorporated in a more subtle way.