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Original Item. Only One Available. This is a great small-sized South Korean souvenir flag likely brought home to the United States by a GI. The flag measures 8½ x 14 inches and has a header with two small strings for hanging. This is a multi-piece construction with the red & blue circle being two separate stitched pieces.
The flag of South Korea, also known as the Taegukgi (Korean: 태극기 or 'Taegeuk flag'), has three parts: a white rectangular background, a red and blue Taegeuk in its center, and four black trigrams one toward each corner. Flags similar to the current Taegeukgi were used as the national flag of Korea by the Joseon dynasty, the Korean Empire, and the Korean government-in-exile during Japanese rule. South Korea adopted the Taegukgi as its national flag when it gained independence from Japan on 15 August 1948.
This example of the Taegukgi is quite attractive. The black line insignia is printed on and is in great shape with usual creases from being folded. The multi-piece construction is very interesting.
A fantastic example ready for further research and display.
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