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Texas Flag: Longhorns, The Texan Lone Star State Gunmetal Finish Lapel Pin

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Shape: Large Square Lapel Pin

These custom lapel pins are the perfect addition to your outfit on any day! Available in 3 shape and finish options, this accessory can be personalized with your favorite images, text or designs. Add something small and speak volumes about your personal style!

  • Dimensions: 0.66” L x 0.11” W; 0.66” H
  • Premium finish rhodium plating over brass body
  • Choice of 3 shapes
  • Choice of 3 finishes: silver, gold, gunmetal
  • High shine resin dome over design area for a refined, glossy look
  • Perfect for jacket lapels, ties and bags

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Texas Flag: Longhorns, The Texan Lone Star State Gunmetal Finish Lapel Pin

Texas Flag: Longhorns, The Texan Lone Star State Gunmetal Finish Lapel Pin

The Lone Star Flag: A Symbol of Texas Independence - The Texas flag, with its bold blue field and solitary white star, is one of the most recognizable state flags in the United States. Its simple yet striking design carries a rich history and powerful symbolism, reflecting the state's unique journey to independence and its enduring spirit. - History of the Lone Star Flag - The flag's origins trace back to the Texas Revolution, when Texas sought to break free from Mexican rule. In 1836, the Republic of Texas adopted its first official flag, featuring a single gold star on a blue field. This design, known as the "Burnet Flag," represented the state's aspirations for independence. - However, it wasn't until 1839 that the iconic Lone Star Flag, as we know it today, was officially adopted. This flag incorporated the red and white stripes from the Republic of Fredonia, a short-lived state that seceded from Mexico in 1826. The addition of these stripes further emphasized Texas's desire for self-governance. - Symbolism of the Lone Star Flag - The colors and star on the Texas flag hold significant meaning: Blue: Represents loyalty and devotion to the state. White: Symbolizes purity and peace.  Red: Signifies bravery and the sacrifices made for independence. - Lone Star: Represents the state's individuality and independent spirit. The Lone Star Flag's Legacy - The Lone Star Flag has become a powerful symbol of Texas pride and identity. It is flown proudly across the state, representing the state's rich history, diverse culture, and unwavering spirit. The flag's enduring legacy serves as a reminder of Texas's unique place in American history and its commitment to liberty and self-determination. - The Lone Star Flag continues to inspire Texans and serve as a symbol of unity and resilience. It is a testament to the state's remarkable journey and its unwavering commitment to its own destiny.

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Exactly what I was hoping for to give my brother on his wedding day in memory of our parents ❤️. perfect, great quality
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By RENE B.November 27, 2018Verified Purchase
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very happy with the quality of this Lapel Pin. sturdy, clean and definitely recommended. I give this a 5 star rating. The printing was excellent. I love it. This is my coat of arms. Couldn't be happier. Another great job by Zazzle.
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By Karl B.January 29, 2016Verified Purchase
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To do again, I would order the JEB Stuart in the small round style. That is just my personal preference. Also, I like the Forrest pin with the Confederate National Flag background since he fought in the army of Tennessee. However, I would prefer the Confederate Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia as the backdrop for the Stuart lapel pin ... as you well know, Stuart commanded the cavalry arm of the Army of Northern Virginia and fought under the Southern Cross or Cross of Saint Andrew. Karl Brauneis, Lander, Wyoming. Excellent - very clear and bold. +

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Product ID: 256638510622226245
Created on: 10/6/2022, 2:59 PM
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