Lightweight | Durable | Australian Made
Celebrate the rich culture and national pride of Kyrgyzstan with this high-quality Australian-made flag. Measuring 1800 mm wide by 900 mm high (6 ft × 3 ft), this vibrant flag is printed on lightweight trilobal polyester, a fabric known for its excellent durability, colourfastness, and ability to fly gracefully even in the lightest of winds.
Symbolism & Design
The flag of Kyrgyzstan features a striking red background, symbolising bravery and valor. At its centre is a bold yellow sun with 40 rays, representing the unity of the 40 Kyrgyz tribes. Inside the sun is a stylised depiction of a tunduk—the crown of a traditional Kyrgyz yurt—symbolising home, heritage, and the universe. Together, these elements reflect the deeply rooted nomadic traditions and national identity of the Kyrgyz people.
🧵 Product Specifications
Feature |
Details |
Size |
1800 mm (W) × 900 mm (H) / 6 ft × 3 ft |
Material |
Lightweight trilobal polyester – ideal for indoor and outdoor use |
Printing Method |
High-resolution dye-sublimation for bold, fade-resistant colours |
Edge Finish |
Double-stitched for enhanced durability and resistance to fraying |
Mounting |
Two strong hoops for easy attachment with flag clips |
Manufactured In |
Australia – supporting local quality and craftsmanship |
💨 Designed for Display
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Excellent performance in gentle wind conditions
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UV- and weather-resistant for extended outdoor use
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Lightweight and compact for easy transport or storage
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Suitable for both ceremonial and everyday use
🎯 Ideal For:
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National celebrations such as Independence Day (31 August)
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Cultural festivals, embassies, and educational institutions
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Community gatherings and international events
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Personal displays of heritage and pride
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Collectors and world flag enthusiasts
Proudly Fly the Colours of Kyrgyzstan
Whether you're honouring your ancestry, celebrating a special occasion, or enhancing a global flag display, this premium Kyrgyzstan flag is built to impress. Bold, symbolic, and beautifully crafted—it’s a statement of heritage and unity.