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2xSt. Gobnait, Patron of Bees, Pollinator Garden Flag

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Size: Garden Flag 12" x 18"

Give your yard some personality. Custom garden flags let you welcome guests, celebrate holidays, show off your family name, or just match the season. Swap them out whenever the mood strikes. Made from 100% weatherproof polyester, they hold up in the rain and keep their color in the sun. Add photos, monograms, names, or artwork to make it yours.

  • Dimensions: 18" L x 12" H with an approximately 2" flag pole opening
  • 100% all-weather polyester that won't fray or fade
  • Edge-to-edge, full color printing for sharp, vibrant graphics
  • Double-sided printing available so designs look great from any angle
  • Fits standard garden flag stands (bracket stand available with purchase)
  • Hand wash gently with mild detergent and water, lay flat to dry

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2xSt. Gobnait, Patron of Bees, Pollinator Garden Flag

2xSt. Gobnait, Patron of Bees, Pollinator Garden Flag

Though not well known in the United States unless her alternate names--St. Abigail or St. Deborah--are used, St. Gobnait of Ballyvourney is an immensely popular and much-loved saint in her native Ireland. A 6th-century Irish nun, St. Gobnait is the female patron saint of bees and beekeepers par excellence. + This artwork is a detail from a preliminary study for a stained-glass window by Harry Clarke (1889-1931). St. Gobnait is shown as a tall, thin, ascetic figure with sharp features, a pale complexion, and long, dark golden yellow hair. Her whitish veil is patterned with light blue flowers. She holds a model of her abbey’s church (not visible here) and a wooden staff with a hook tip very much like a shepherd’s crook as her crosier of office as abbess. Four oversized bees hover around her face. Changes were made to the actual window that was installed. Most notably, St. Gobnait was reimagined as a redhead, the bees around her face were reduced from 4 to 2, and her veil was silvered. + Both the preliminary sketch and the finished window are highly representative of the Irish Arts and Crafts movement. + ImageCredit: Detail of a stained glass window design of St. Gobnait in pencil, pen and inks, and watercolor on board for Honan Chapel, University College, Cork, Ireland, by Harry Clarke, 1914, Collection of the Rakow Research Library, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, Public Domain. + St. Gobnait’s Feast: February 11

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Zazzle is so easy to use for all of my advertising needs and personal needs from yard signs, to coffee mugs to personalized tee shirts! And, the shipping is always fast. No long periods of waiting. And, I signed up for $9+ yearly shipping and now I don't have to pay anymore for shipping for the entire year! The printing was beautiful on this sign and all of the items I have ordered from Zazzle in the past! Nothing could be easier and no one could be faster!
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By Gravityx9 D.October 25, 2021Verified Purchase
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Flag bracket is super easy to assemble. There is a prong fork that goes into the ground. I dug a shallow hole to bury the prongs and still had enough height. Reinforced stitching on for the flag opening. Colors are true to the website. Mona Lisa's sign with the text is easy to read, the text is clear and not blurry. I am very happy with this yard sign.
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By Linda K.May 29, 2025Verified Purchase
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My neighbor was in tears when she saw this beautiful flag in the garden she started in memory of her beloved Boxer/Mastiff. I loved being able to easily personalize it with 2 different looks. No matter which side is facing forward, Blue is looking toward her home of the past 12 years.

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Product ID: 256205303804054749
Created on: 1/29/2026, 3:43 PM
Rating: G