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Discover all our models of black flags available for purchase at very attractive prices!

Purchase of the black flag in different formats and sizes on AZ Flag

Polyester, satin or nylon, all our black flags are made of the best material to guarantee solidity, durability and good colour retention!

On AZ Flag, you can find one-coloured black flag with eyelets for easy hoisting on 150x90cm or 90x60cm poles, small plain black flag 45x30cm with cord attachments to attach anywhere or various multi-format white table flags in classic or prestige quality!

For the decoration of your themed meals, cultural events, pirate themed evenings, anarchist public events, political gatherings, remember to bring the most beautiful collection of black flags for a well-crafted animation!

Buying your black flags on AZ Flag means making the right choice to focus on the quality of materials, strength and durability of all your vexillary accessories!

Buy / sell black flag: all you need to know about its different meanings!

The black world flags generally symbolize two different historical realities. There are two well-known black flags such as the black flag used in piracy and the black political flag used by the anarchist movement! One can also mention the Italian fascist black flag or the more recent use of the black flag by some fundamentalist Islamic parties as an emblem (e. g. the Hizbul Islam group in Ethiopia)

So the black flag has different meanings according to these uses and the context in which it is seen flying!

The black pirate flag

Traditionally, the pirate flag type "sand sign" (black flag) was used on pirate and privateer ships at the beginning of the 18th century to frighten enemies or encourage them to surrender! During a battle at sea, British pirate ships and French buccaneer merchant ships used to hoist a black flag (historical colour associated with death, mourning or hell in the Western world) to invite the enemy fleet to surrender without resistance! The black flag was therefore different from the red flag or Jolly Roger pirate flag (skull and crossed bones) which were flags of piracy that meant "No quarter! ». It should be noted, however, that customs could vary according to the pirate ships and the captains of the ships used to hoist the various maritime flags of war.

Today, the black flag is no longer really used by "modern piracy" but has remained the pirate symbol par excellence. It is now used as a festive and fantasy accessory to evoke the world of pirates!

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