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publicationDate 2015-11-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-3200805-U
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abstract The present invention provides a flag flag that is rich in decorative beauty and luxury, and has excellent discrimination. A woven flag according to the present invention includes a cloth piece 1 made of a substantially rectangular silk fabric on which a picture is represented, and a base of a reed 2b at the upper end of a vertical reed 2a installed substantially perpendicular to the ground or the like. An end portion is detachably mounted and a flag pole 2 having a lower end supported by a pedestal 4 is provided. Along each edge of one long side and one short side of the cloth piece 1, a predetermined interval is provided. The cloth piece 1 is held by the vertical rod 2a and the horizontal rod 2b through the cloth hanging ring 3 provided in plural. [Selection] Figure 1
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