Vanuatu Flag Patch
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Steps for attachment:
- Turn on your ironing machine to its highest heat setting to make sure the patch adheres properly to your fabric.
- Place your patch on the marked spot on your fabric, place a thin cloth on top of your patch, and iron for 30 seconds.
- Let it cool down for 30 seconds.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 if the patch did not stick.
About the Flag
"The flag of Vanuatu stands as a vivid emblem that encapsulates the nation’s character and values. Dominated by a distinctive Y-shaped pattern in yellow and black, the flag is adorned with four primary colors: red, green, black, and yellow.
At its hoist side, a symbolic boar’s tusk circles two crosses, namely fern fronds. Each color and symbol on the flag is imbued with meaning, narrating tales of the island nation’s origins, rich culture, and the aspirations of its people. Adopted in 1980, this flag profoundly represents Vanuatu’s pride and identity.
Black
Historically, the color black in Vanuatu’s flag celebrates the Melanesian roots of most of its inhabitants, as well as traditions and stories that often emphasize the strength and resilience of their ancestors.
The prominent black in the flag is a testament to these tales and the enduring spirit of the Melanesian people in Vanuatu.
Red
Red has profound roots in the narratives of many nations, often symbolizing the bloodshed in their quest for freedom. In Vanuatu, it’s no different.
This hue commemorates the sacrifices made by its people for sovereignty and progress. Furthermore, culturally, red is often seen as a vibrant and passionate color, reflecting the zest and vitality of the Vanuatuan community.
Green
With its sprawling landscapes and lush vegetation, Vanuatu has green as a natural choice for its flag. Historically, the islands have relied on their fertile lands for agriculture and sustenance.
The green is a nod to this agricultural backdrop and the inhabitants’ deep respect for their land and environment. It embodies growth, prosperity, and the country’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty for future generations.
Yellow
Yellow, often associated with sunshine, resonates with Vanuatu’s tropical and sun-kissed geography. Beyond the evident connection to its climate, yellow also signifies hope and optimism.
Throughout their history, the people of Vanuatu have faced various challenges, and this color stands as a beacon, reminding them of brighter days and the promise of a radiant future." (source: mappr)
FAQ
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Are the flag patches iron-on or sew-on?
They are both! Whichever you prefer can be done.
How do I iron on the flag patches?
Steps for attachment:
- Turn on your ironing machine to its highest heat setting to make sure the patch adheres properly to your fabric.
- Place your patch on the marked spot on your fabric, place a thin cloth on top of your patch, and iron for 30 seconds.
- Let it cool down for 30 seconds.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 if the patch did not stick.
Do you offer bulk pricing for flag patches?
Yes, we do! Just send us a message on WhatsApp with the quantity you would like to order and we’ll send you a discounted price.
Are the flag patches suitable for use on different types of fabric?
Our flag patches are suitable for any fabric you'd like to put them on!