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New York: The Empire State, Home Big Apple Flag Cutout
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New York: The Empire State, Home Big Apple Flag Cutout
In the year 1778, as the American Revolution raged, a young state, New York, sought a symbol to represent its aspirations and identity. The task of designing a flag fell upon the shoulders of the state's leaders, who sought to capture the essence of the state's history, its natural beauty, and its unwavering spirit. - The resulting design was a masterpiece of heraldry, a testament to the state's rich heritage and its bright future. At its heart was a shield, a canvas upon which the state's story was painted. A serene landscape unfolded, with three majestic mountains rising from the horizon. A sun, radiant and hopeful, cast its golden light upon the scene. Two ships, symbols of commerce and exploration, sailed across the waters, a testament to the state's maritime prowess. - Flanking the shield stood two figures, embodiments of the state's ideals. On one side, Liberty, draped in flowing robes, held aloft a liberty cap, a symbol of freedom and independence. On the other, Justice, blindfolded and bearing a sword and scales, represented the state's commitment to fairness and the rule of law. - Above the shield, a proud bald eagle soared, its wings outstretched, a symbol of the state's strength and its global reach. And beneath the shield, the state motto, "Excelsior," was emblazoned, a Latin phrase meaning "Ever Upward," a constant reminder of the state's relentless pursuit of progress and excellence. - The flag, with its field of blue, was a beacon of hope, a symbol of a state that was destined for greatness. It has flown proudly over the state's cities and towns for centuries, a testament to the enduring spirit of New York. It is a flag that inspires, a flag that unites, and a flag that will continue to fly for generations to come. - This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1927.
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By Robert S.December 22, 2023 • Verified Purchase
Photo Sculpture, Sculpture
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The photo sculpture ornament is the perfect way to document your changing family. We have made one of these heavy-duty acrylic ornaments every year since our son was born in 2003. Normally we have the background cut out and the effect is really great. This year we did something different and put our photo in a snow globe and had the entire snow globe cut out. You can use your imagination and have fun with it. We were very pleased with how the final product came out. The colors and lighting are always as submitted. It comes with a red ribbon to hang it from. If we ever have a problem, Zazzle will redo it and make it right.
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By Nina Q.July 31, 2021 • Verified Purchase
Photo Sculpture, Ornament
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These are so cool I received them as a gift and now I give them to parents as gifts of their grandchildren and it’s the best. They love them! It’s a 3D ornament of your child! Printing was as clear as a picture! So good!
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By Kevin M.January 5, 2022 • Verified Purchase
Photo Sculpture, Ornament
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Nicely printed image mounted to clear acrylic with a ribbon to hang from a tree or … anything. Great for phantom fans. Very nice printing. Clear and large enough to be easily seen on a tree.
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Created on: 7/4/2021, 2:18 AM
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