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The Welsh Dragon (Welsh: y Ddraig Goch, meaning 'the red dragon') is a heraldic symbol that appears on the national flag of Wales. The oldest recorded use of the dragon to symbolise Wales is in the Historia Brittonum, written around AD 829, but it is popularly supposed to have been the battle standard of King Arthur and other ancient Celtic leaders. Its association with these leaders, along with other evidence from archaeology, literature, and documentary history, led many to suppose that it evolved from an earlier Romano-British national symbol.

 

The size is 300mm x 140mm with 8mm thick acrylic fronts. Images, Text and number in font as pictured, printed in specialist UV inks that dont fade. Choose from Brushed silver, Burnt Yellow, Light Grey, Gold or White backplate. Stainless steel fittings, screws and wallplugs provided. High quality, stand out product, more than just a number. Option to wrap and send as a gift with a note to a loved one for an extra £4.50. (outer unbranded pack with bubble wrap packaging, inner wrapped gift box with sign wrapped in tissue paper in brown paper, ribon and label)

The Welsh Dragon and Flag House sign

SKU: 0029
£22.00Price
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