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The New Mexico state flag was designed by
archaeologist Dr. Harry Mera in response to a flag
contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American
Revolution in 1923. It is a simple design of the Zia
Indian's sun symbol in red on a yellow field. The
Zia sun symbol reflects the Zia philosophy of the
basic harmony of the universe; all centering on the
sacred number four. Four represents many things
including the four seasons, the four directions of
the Earth, and the four stages of life (childhood,
youth, adulthood and old age).
Annin state flags are made from 100% SolarMax
nylon. This material, developed especially for the
flag industry, is engineered to resist damage from
the sun's UV rays.
Annin's outdoor state flags are stocked in sizes
12 X 18 inches, 2x3 ft., 3x5 ft., 4x6 ft., 5x8 ft.,
and 6 X 10 ft.
Larger outdoor sizes are available through our
custom department.
Indoor flags with pole sleeve and gold fringe are
available in sizes 3x5 ft. and 4x6 ft.
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