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Viking flag

Drakka offers this Viking flag, printed with an original design and high-quality materials, measuring 3 x 5 feet and single-sided (the backside of the flag is a mirror image); this Viking flag is made of polyester (high quality and weatherproof polyester), has double seams for enhanced durability, and is finished with grommets. Dye sublimation printing (digital, full color, 90–95% visibility on reverse); Due to variations in monitor settings, the design's colors may appear slightly different. Please contact us if you have any additional questions about the product, and we will respond to them all!

Our online-printed scrapings will not be washed prior to shipment, which may leave behind traces of the digital printing equipment. This can sometimes cause a small amount of color to leak out during the first rain.

Before you use your digitally printed flag outside for the first time, we recommend washing it at 30 degrees.

For this Viking flag to last a long time, it must be able to fly freely and should not rub against branches, masts, wires, or walls. The flag's lifespan is affected by exposure to the sun and weather. We recommend bringing your digitally printed flags inside during inclement weather.

Every two to three months, the flag must be washed at 30 °C. Please take care not to drag your flag across the floor with the covering, as doing so can easily damage the seam.

 

Viking flag

Are these Viking flag colors durable?

Our Viking flag is made of high-quality materials and printed with UV-resistant, lightfast ink to keep the colors looking bright in the sun.

What does the Danish Viking flag measure?

Drakka’s Viking flag is manufactured from 100 percent polyester and is created to be used indoors and outdoors. It measures 1.2 m by 2.4 m.

What is the Viking flag meaning?

During the ninth, tenth, and eleventh centuries, Viking chieftains and other Scandinavian rulers flew the Raven Banner. It was possibly a totemic flag.