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South Korea Flag (Printed)
South Korea Flag (Printed)
South Korea Flag, complete with loops and clips for easy flagpole installation.
Custom Options
Custom Options
We can make flags to your specifications including custom designs, sizes, or finishes. Contact us for a quote.
Materials
Materials
Printed flags are made from knitted polyester, a light fabric which flies well in light winds.
Fully Sewn flags are made from woven polyester (also known as flag bunting), which is thicker and considered more durable than knitted polyester.
For more detail, visit our Flag Materials page.
Flag Care
Flag Care
To get the most out of your flag, allow it to fly freely and avoid flying it in stormy or windy weather. You can launder your flag to keep it looking fresh. For more detail, visit our Flag Care page.
Repairs
Repairs
Unattended damage can quickly accelerate the deterioration of a flag. If your flag becomes frayed or damaged, we can help you decide whether to repair or replace it. Contact us for professional feedback
Recycling and Disposal
Recycling and Disposal
When it's time for a replacement, we can recycle your old flags and banners. Learn more here.
If you'd prefer to dispose of your old flag at home, national flag protocol advises the flag should be destroyed privately and in a dignified way, such as being cut into small unrecognisable pieces and disposed of with household rubbish.
There has been many versions of this flag over the years, the oldest dating back to 1882 which was used by the Joseon Dynasty, all the way through to the current version which was adopted formally in 2011. The design of the South Korean flag consists of a white field with a red and blue Taegeuk in the centre, and four black trigrams around it, towards each corner of the flag.
Symbolically, white is a traditional colour in Korean culture, and represents peace and purity. The Taegeuk in the middle represents balance in the universe - red for positive cosmic forces and blue representing the opposing negative cosmic forces.
The trigrams represent movement and harmony as fundamental principles. Each one represents one of the four classical elements, earth, water air and fire as well as other various meanings.
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