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Kansas Flag Pins

Kansas Flag Pins

Item Code: 20171109-Z25
1" Soft enamel pins . Kansas flag lapel pin with gold finish .
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Kansas Flag Lapel Pin is crafted by soft enamel. Kansas Flag Lapel Pin dies struck with gold finish. Each Kansas Flag Lapel Pin is individually poly bagged and fixed by a butterfly clutch back. GS-JJ can provide many different lapel pins and stock lapel pins at the lowest price.

The state flag of Kansas (adopted in 1927) features the Kansas state seal on a field of dark blue. Above the seal is the state crest; a sunflower (official state flower of Kansas) resting on a twisted blue and gold bar that represents the Louisiana Purchase. Beneath the state seal is the word KANSAS in yellow capital letters. The rising sun represents the east; the river and steamboat are symbols of commerce; the cabin, and the settler and plow horses represent agriculture as the base for the future prosperity of the state of Kansas. 

In the distance, oxen draw a wagon train west, and a herd of buffalo is pursued by two native Americans on horseback (the American buffalo was adopted as the official state animal of Kansas in 1955); herds of buffalo numbering in the millions once roamed Kansas (correct name is "American bison").In the sky are thirty-four stars (Kansas was the thirty-fourth state admitted to the Union) with the state motto above: "Ad astra per aspera "("To the stars through difficulties").