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New Jersey Flag

$39.90
SKU:
20346
MPN:
FC-FLAG-STATE-NJ
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Origin:
United States

Frequently Bought Together:

The New Jersey flag has the state seal on a beige field. On the seal, two women flank a blue shield. Above it is a helmet and a horse’s head. FMAA Certified Made in America seal.
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Description

Represent the great state of New Jersey by proudly flying a high-quality state flag!

Our New Jersey state flag is manufactured in the United States from nylon, a durable, lightweight, weather-resistant fabric. Nylon’s lightness means that it dries quickly after rain and can fly regally, even in gentle winds. The design on our New Jersey flag is digitally printed, cleanly depicting every detail of the state seal. Additionally, the inks used to create the flag's vivid colors are UV-resistant, helping prevent fading even when flown in direct sunlight. 

We carry the state flag of New Jersey in a wide variety of sizes, including the standard 3’ by 5’. Easily attach flags sized 6’ by 10’ and under to any of our outdoor flagpoles using the flag’s sturdy canvas header and grommets. New Jersey state flags that are 8’ by 12’ and larger are equipped with nylon rope and thimbles for increased security.

New Jersey Flag Features

  • Made in America
  • Authentic 1896 design
  • 100% premium nylon
  • Strong canvas header for secure flying
  • Brass grommets for easy hoisting

8’ x 12’ and Up Sized NJ Flags

  • Nylon rope instead of grommets
  • Galvanized thimbles
  • Extra stitching on fly-end corners

Note: To keep your flag healthy and increase its lifespan, read our blog post on flag care and maintenance

We recommend using our formal state of New Jersey flag with gold fringe for indoor displays.

New Jersey Flag Meaning and History

The NJ state flag features the state seal in the center, which was initially designed by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere in 1777. The flag featuring the state seal was officially adopted on May 11, 1896.

The seal's two figures are Lady Liberty and Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture. Between them is a shield containing three plows, representing New Jersey’s farming history. The helmet and horse’s head above the shield represent the state’s independence and self-governance. 

Why are New Jersey Flags at Half-Staff?

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