🌈 Wave Your Colors: Stand Out with Tibetan Pride!
This 3x5 Tibetan flag is crafted from durable polyester, measuring 36 inches by 60 inches. Perfect for garden displays or Independence Day celebrations, it’s easy to maintain with simple hand washing. Show your support for Tibet with a flag that combines quality and meaning.
Item Dimensions L x W | 36"L x 60"W |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occasion | Independence Day |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Polyester |
Special Feature | Durable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Garden |
E**R
Good quality, good value!
It's a good quality flag without costing an arm and a leg. The details are clear and accurate. The Tibetan flag is one of the most striking flags of any country - and to think it's a land under foreign occupation. Free Tibet! Om mani padme hum!
K**N
A flag of peace and beauty
Before I decided to order this flag, I had no idea what it looked like. It is extraordinarily beautiful. After it arrived, I googled flag of Tibet and learned that the origins of the flag go back over one thousand years, based on the banners of military groups. A previous Dalai Lama merged those competing symbols of war into a single standard representing a peaceful and unified Tibet. I am especially proud to display this beautiful flag outside my house whenever the spirit moves me, but particularly in these difficult times for Tibet.It is my strong belief that we should honor and give primacy to the culture, traditions, language and beliefs of native peoples in their native lands. I believed this when lived in northern Arizona in the Navajo Nation in the 1950's, I believed this when I visited the highlands of Papua Niugini in the 1980's. I hope I can soon visit a Tibet where the indigenous people are free to maintain their lives, cities, villages and lands in their own unique and invaluable way.
E**N
Great except...
...but there is some green rings on it from the brass rivets setting against it.
V**N
The Dalai Lama creates joy
The Dalai Lama is the real deal. No, I'm not a Buddhist. When he visited Washington DC in 2006 to receive a gold medal awarded by the US Congress he made everyone smile. Photos show Nancy Pelosi, George Bush, Laura Bush, etc. all crowding about the Dalai Lama with ear to ear grins. They adored him!The flag of Tibet represents the struggle of that country to survive after the Chinese destroyed 6,000 temples and killed over a million monks. The flags fade and tatter requiring replacements once or twice a year.This Amazon seller is for real - the flag is only a penny. Yeah, you pay for shipping - for EACH ONE without discount- so I only buy one at a time.I am grateful to the Dalai Lama for being a source of love, hope, and deep compassion in the world. Whenever I need to I think of him and his memory makes me calm & peaceful.These flags show two lion like beings with their fiery ball. My German Shepherd dog says that it is two Tibetan dogs playing with their toys. I like that.You may as well get a Tibetan flag to fly over your home in these final days before the apocalypse. Also you can do what I do and get his Dharamsala India address off the Internet - I send a $20 bill now and then with a photo of my cats or dogs. Once his staff wrote back "we very much enjoy the snap of cat".
J**M
Very good quality and price
Very good quality and price. The fabric is very impressionable so the fold lines have yet to flatten out, but the coloring is bright and bold so it's not too noticable.
F**Y
Free Tibet !
This flag seems to be of average quality and nice that it's large and has metal grommets. It appears that this was made in Canada, not China. You'd get busted big time if you unfurled this in Tibet. Free Tibet.
M**E
Tibetan Flag
I've had this flag for over 4 months now and have absolutely no complaints. It's certainly not the sturdiest flag you'll find, but you get what you pay for. Overall, I'm 100% content with my purchase. Free Tibet!
J**N
Tibet flag.
Good quality, very attractive, and well priced. I do not know how it will last out side. I have it hanging inside to remind me of the teachings of Buddha and the plight of the Tibetans.
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