Solomon Islands Flag

The Solomon Islands flag was adopted in 1977 after a contest was held in the lead up to Independence. The winning design was created by a New Zealander who was teaching at the King George VI School. The flag was ratified 8 months before the Solomon Islands became the final British protectorate to gain independence.
The Solomon Islands flag design consists of a tricolour with a thin yellow stripe running diagonally across the flag separating a top blue triangle from the bottom blue triangle. The upper blue triangle is charged with 5 white stars arranged in an X pattern.
Our World flags are finished with a loop at the top and bottom of the flag to be used with clips to attach to the rope and run up a flag pole. Clips are included with the flag for your convenience.
The flags come in a range of sizes for you to choose from, select your size from the drop down menu.
We can make flags to your specifications such as a custom design or vertical sleeve finish, please contact us for a quote.