Sweden’s flag was adopted in 1906, although blue and yellow have been used as Swedish colors since at least 1275. This flag features the Scandinavian cross, a symbol of Christianity used on many Scandinavian flags. One myth says that 12th century Swedish King Eric the Holy adopted this flag after seeing a golden cross in the sky as he landed on Finland during the First Swedish Crusade in 1157.
This flag is dyed on silky, lustrous rayon and is hemmed and mounted to a black pole that includes a gold-painted spear. The 4 in. x 6 in. flag is mounted to a 10 in. pole, while the 8 in. x 12 in. flag is mounted to a 19 in. pole including 1 in. spear. Base not included.
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