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Rainbow Flags

Everyone loves rainbows; we are delighted when they make a rare occurrence. Our world is a rainbow in a sense, filled with a colorful variety of ecosystems, animals, and cultures of people. We honor differences in many settings such as the underwater world where divers and snorkelers marvel at the varied, rich diversity they see.
West Wind designed Rainbow Celebration Flags as gentle reminders, encouraging an appreciation of diversity. The magic of a rainbow happens when all the colors of the spectrum are present and shining.
These flags are very popular with classroom teachers, Sunday School teachers and for Community Centers.
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Healing Flags - $29.00



A beautiful and nurturing set of flags with chakra colors and opening lotus. These Healing Flags are intended to inspire and assist in healing. We believe that as each individual moves toward wellness, peace and compassion that our entire world comes more into balance. The 7 flags represent the 7 chakras and their colors, reflecting the energy of each chakra with their flag’s messages. 9" x 12" each. To view each individual flag, click on the 'details' link below each flag to the right.
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 Blank 7 Flag Set - Rainbow - $20.00
Just Waiting for your Creativity!



Wow, these are cool! Create your own imaginative set using permanent markers, fabric paints or by sewing things onto the flags. Each flag is 8" x 10" and the set hangs a little over 5' wide. There is extra cord at each end for easy hanging. 100% cotton, handmade in Kathmandu, Nepal
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Rainbow Flags - $25.00



We created the 'Rainbow Celebration Flags' to celebrate diversity, honor gay pride and inspire community spirit.
The words on the flags are: Courage, Joy, Spirit, Celebrate, Community, Equality and Diversity.
Wonderful and uplifting, they dance in the wind...with the message of honor and celebration!
Peace on this planet will happen when more people and cultures are respected and treated with kindness, no matter what their differences. Indeed, it is our differences that make us so colorful and interesting.
What kind of world could we create if we all accepted our differences as beautiful and fascinating?
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