
Arkansas State Flag Made in USA – Heavy Duty Nylon
Buy the Official Arkansas State Flag – Diamond Design Built for Outdoor Durability
★ 100% Made in USA – FMAA certified with all-American materials and labor
★ Heavy Duty 200-Denier Nylon – flies in a light breeze, stands up to Arkansas winds and humidity
★ UV-Resistant Solar Shield – keeps the red field, white diamond, and blue border vivid year-round
★ Official Arkansas Flag Design – authentic diamond, 25 stars, and state name per official specifications
★ Brass Grommets + Reinforced Header – secure mounting for home, business, or flagpole
★ 4-Point Needle Lock-Stitch Fly Hem – prevents fraying for long-lasting outdoor display
★ 4 Sizes Available – 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10 to fit any flagpole
★ Fast Shipping + 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee – buy with total confidence
Heavy-Duty Arkansas State Flag: Built for High Winds and Outdoor Durability
Buy the Arkansas State Flag Made in USA and fly your Natural State pride with a flag that honors every detail of this iconic diamond design.
Handcrafted from heavyweight 200-denier nylon with UV-resistant Solar Shield treatment, this outdoor Arkansas flag keeps the bold red field, crisp white diamond, blue border, and all 25 stars razor-sharp through sun, wind, humidity, and heavy rain.
Every flag is FMAA certified — guaranteeing 100% American materials and labor — and features spurred brass grommets, a reinforced polyester canvas heading, and a 4-point needle lock-stitch fly hem engineered to resist fraying season after season.
Available in four sizes (3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10), this heavy duty Arkansas state flag ships fast and is backed by a 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Order your Made in USA Arkansas flag today.
The Arkansas State Flag: A Brief History
Adopted: February 26, 1913 (modifications made in 1923 and 1924)
Arkansas Flag Design: A rectangular field of red, on which is placed a large white diamond, bordered by a wide band of blue. Across the diamond is the word 'Arkansas' and four blue stars, one above, three below the word. On the blue band are placed 25 stars.
Designed by: Willie Kavanaugh Hocker
Provided by: Mark Martin Secretary of State
Early in 1912 the Pine Bluff Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), decided to present a "stand of colors" to the U.S.S. Arkansas, a new battleship. A United States Flag, a naval battalion flag, and an Arkansas Flag were to be included.
Secretary of State Earle W. Hodges informed the committee appointed by the DAR group that Arkansas had no state flag.
The Pine Bluff Chapter immediately launched a movement to obtain one. Through the newspapers, they asked that designs be submitted to Secretary of State Hodges, who had agreed to appoint a committee.
Sixty-five separate designs were considered by Hodges’ committee. The design chosen was the work of Miss Willie Kavanaugh Hocker of Wabbaseka, a member of the Pine Bluff Chapter, DAR. The General Assembly passed a resolution on February 26, 1913, affirming the choice of the committee.
The original design submitted by Miss Hocker appeared essentially as the flag does today, except that the central white diamond contained only three blue stars, lying in a straight line from left to right.
The selection committee asked her to place the word "Arkansas" in the center of the diamond. Miss Hocker then made a new flag, adding “Arkansas” and placing two blue stars below and one above the name.
Though simple in appearance, the flag was rich in symbolism. The colors red, white, and blue signified that Arkansas was one of the United States. The diamond reminded viewers that Arkansas had the nation’s only diamond mine. The 25 white stars bordering the diamond showed that Arkansas was the 25th state to enter the union.
The three stars in the center of the flag served triple duty as historical symbols. Prior to statehood, Arkansas had belonged to three nations: Spain, France, and the United States.
The United States purchased Louisiana, which included Arkansas, in 1803, and Arkansas was the third state created out of the Louisiana Purchase.
The flag remained unchanged until 1923 when the Legislature added a fourth star to the diamond to represent the Confederacy. At first, there were two stars above the name and two below, but legislation in 1924 positioned the Confederate star above the state’s name and the original three below it.
The Arkansas History Commission has the original designs submitted for the state flag contest, including the winning entry, the first complete state flag made by Miss Hocker, and a framed portrait of Miss Hocker.
Salute To The Arkansas State Flag
"I Salute the Arkansas Flag With Its Diamond and Stars. We Pledge Our Loyalty to Thee."
Virginia Belcher Brock - Flag Salute Author
When reciting the pledge, Mrs. Brock would stand facing the flag with her right arm extended toward the flag. She would hold her palm, slightly cupped, facing skyward. Others recite the pledge to the U.S. Flag first, then move the hand from over their heart to the position described above, "presenting their heart" to the state flag.
NOT ALL ARKANSAS STATE FLAGS ARE THE SAME! HERE'S WHY...
Extra care is taken in making these flags. Flag designs are researched to ensure that they are authentic and current. We use sturdy fabrics, allowing the flags to be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades.
★ Constructed with 100% Heavy Duty Nylon (digital dyed)
★ Beautiful, brilliant colors
★ Resistant to wear and tear of sun & rain
★ Complete with heavy canvas heading & brass grommets to meet the most demanding commercial and residential uses.
★ All outdoor flags are finished with heavy-duty thread, polyester heading, brass grommets, and four needle fly hem
★ State flags constructed to precise specifications
★ Flies in the slightest breeze
★ Proudly Made in the USA
★ Beautiful Presentation: This Arkansas Flag makes an excellent gift for friends, parents, or to PROUDLY display on your HOME or OFFICE.
HEAVY-DUTY NYLON OUTDOOR STATE FLAGS WITH SOLAR SHIELD
Our most popular and versatile outdoor Arkansas flag, USA Flag Co. flags offer the optimum combination of elegance and durability for every purpose. The 100% nylon material provides a rich, lustrous appearance. Our flags have superb wearing strength due to the material’s superior strength-to-weight ratio and will fly in the slightest breeze. State flags are finished with strong, polyester canvas headings and spurred brass grommets, and four needle fly hem. The result is a flag that will be flown with pride year after year.
SOLAR SHIELD
- Rich, Vivid Colors
- Durable
- Fire-Resistant
- Mothproof
- Mildew Resistant
- Sheds Water
- Lightweight for Flyability
Add this Arkansas Flag to your cart for Immediate Delivery Now.
Source:
This brief history of the Arkansas Flag was written by Dr. John Ferguson, State Historian.
Virginia Belcher Brock - Flag Salute Author
The Arkansas Flag: A Brief History Provided by Mark Martin Secretary of State
Original: $47.99
-65%$47.99
$16.80More Images


Arkansas State Flag Made in USA – Heavy Duty Nylon
Buy the Official Arkansas State Flag – Diamond Design Built for Outdoor Durability
★ 100% Made in USA – FMAA certified with all-American materials and labor
★ Heavy Duty 200-Denier Nylon – flies in a light breeze, stands up to Arkansas winds and humidity
★ UV-Resistant Solar Shield – keeps the red field, white diamond, and blue border vivid year-round
★ Official Arkansas Flag Design – authentic diamond, 25 stars, and state name per official specifications
★ Brass Grommets + Reinforced Header – secure mounting for home, business, or flagpole
★ 4-Point Needle Lock-Stitch Fly Hem – prevents fraying for long-lasting outdoor display
★ 4 Sizes Available – 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10 to fit any flagpole
★ Fast Shipping + 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee – buy with total confidence
Heavy-Duty Arkansas State Flag: Built for High Winds and Outdoor Durability
Buy the Arkansas State Flag Made in USA and fly your Natural State pride with a flag that honors every detail of this iconic diamond design.
Handcrafted from heavyweight 200-denier nylon with UV-resistant Solar Shield treatment, this outdoor Arkansas flag keeps the bold red field, crisp white diamond, blue border, and all 25 stars razor-sharp through sun, wind, humidity, and heavy rain.
Every flag is FMAA certified — guaranteeing 100% American materials and labor — and features spurred brass grommets, a reinforced polyester canvas heading, and a 4-point needle lock-stitch fly hem engineered to resist fraying season after season.
Available in four sizes (3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10), this heavy duty Arkansas state flag ships fast and is backed by a 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Order your Made in USA Arkansas flag today.
The Arkansas State Flag: A Brief History
Adopted: February 26, 1913 (modifications made in 1923 and 1924)
Arkansas Flag Design: A rectangular field of red, on which is placed a large white diamond, bordered by a wide band of blue. Across the diamond is the word 'Arkansas' and four blue stars, one above, three below the word. On the blue band are placed 25 stars.
Designed by: Willie Kavanaugh Hocker
Provided by: Mark Martin Secretary of State
Early in 1912 the Pine Bluff Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), decided to present a "stand of colors" to the U.S.S. Arkansas, a new battleship. A United States Flag, a naval battalion flag, and an Arkansas Flag were to be included.
Secretary of State Earle W. Hodges informed the committee appointed by the DAR group that Arkansas had no state flag.
The Pine Bluff Chapter immediately launched a movement to obtain one. Through the newspapers, they asked that designs be submitted to Secretary of State Hodges, who had agreed to appoint a committee.
Sixty-five separate designs were considered by Hodges’ committee. The design chosen was the work of Miss Willie Kavanaugh Hocker of Wabbaseka, a member of the Pine Bluff Chapter, DAR. The General Assembly passed a resolution on February 26, 1913, affirming the choice of the committee.
The original design submitted by Miss Hocker appeared essentially as the flag does today, except that the central white diamond contained only three blue stars, lying in a straight line from left to right.
The selection committee asked her to place the word "Arkansas" in the center of the diamond. Miss Hocker then made a new flag, adding “Arkansas” and placing two blue stars below and one above the name.
Though simple in appearance, the flag was rich in symbolism. The colors red, white, and blue signified that Arkansas was one of the United States. The diamond reminded viewers that Arkansas had the nation’s only diamond mine. The 25 white stars bordering the diamond showed that Arkansas was the 25th state to enter the union.
The three stars in the center of the flag served triple duty as historical symbols. Prior to statehood, Arkansas had belonged to three nations: Spain, France, and the United States.
The United States purchased Louisiana, which included Arkansas, in 1803, and Arkansas was the third state created out of the Louisiana Purchase.
The flag remained unchanged until 1923 when the Legislature added a fourth star to the diamond to represent the Confederacy. At first, there were two stars above the name and two below, but legislation in 1924 positioned the Confederate star above the state’s name and the original three below it.
The Arkansas History Commission has the original designs submitted for the state flag contest, including the winning entry, the first complete state flag made by Miss Hocker, and a framed portrait of Miss Hocker.
Salute To The Arkansas State Flag
"I Salute the Arkansas Flag With Its Diamond and Stars. We Pledge Our Loyalty to Thee."
Virginia Belcher Brock - Flag Salute Author
When reciting the pledge, Mrs. Brock would stand facing the flag with her right arm extended toward the flag. She would hold her palm, slightly cupped, facing skyward. Others recite the pledge to the U.S. Flag first, then move the hand from over their heart to the position described above, "presenting their heart" to the state flag.
NOT ALL ARKANSAS STATE FLAGS ARE THE SAME! HERE'S WHY...
Extra care is taken in making these flags. Flag designs are researched to ensure that they are authentic and current. We use sturdy fabrics, allowing the flags to be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades.
★ Constructed with 100% Heavy Duty Nylon (digital dyed)
★ Beautiful, brilliant colors
★ Resistant to wear and tear of sun & rain
★ Complete with heavy canvas heading & brass grommets to meet the most demanding commercial and residential uses.
★ All outdoor flags are finished with heavy-duty thread, polyester heading, brass grommets, and four needle fly hem
★ State flags constructed to precise specifications
★ Flies in the slightest breeze
★ Proudly Made in the USA
★ Beautiful Presentation: This Arkansas Flag makes an excellent gift for friends, parents, or to PROUDLY display on your HOME or OFFICE.
HEAVY-DUTY NYLON OUTDOOR STATE FLAGS WITH SOLAR SHIELD
Our most popular and versatile outdoor Arkansas flag, USA Flag Co. flags offer the optimum combination of elegance and durability for every purpose. The 100% nylon material provides a rich, lustrous appearance. Our flags have superb wearing strength due to the material’s superior strength-to-weight ratio and will fly in the slightest breeze. State flags are finished with strong, polyester canvas headings and spurred brass grommets, and four needle fly hem. The result is a flag that will be flown with pride year after year.
SOLAR SHIELD
- Rich, Vivid Colors
- Durable
- Fire-Resistant
- Mothproof
- Mildew Resistant
- Sheds Water
- Lightweight for Flyability
Add this Arkansas Flag to your cart for Immediate Delivery Now.
Source:
This brief history of the Arkansas Flag was written by Dr. John Ferguson, State Historian.
Virginia Belcher Brock - Flag Salute Author
The Arkansas Flag: A Brief History Provided by Mark Martin Secretary of State
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Buy the Official Arkansas State Flag – Diamond Design Built for Outdoor Durability
★ 100% Made in USA – FMAA certified with all-American materials and labor
★ Heavy Duty 200-Denier Nylon – flies in a light breeze, stands up to Arkansas winds and humidity
★ UV-Resistant Solar Shield – keeps the red field, white diamond, and blue border vivid year-round
★ Official Arkansas Flag Design – authentic diamond, 25 stars, and state name per official specifications
★ Brass Grommets + Reinforced Header – secure mounting for home, business, or flagpole
★ 4-Point Needle Lock-Stitch Fly Hem – prevents fraying for long-lasting outdoor display
★ 4 Sizes Available – 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10 to fit any flagpole
★ Fast Shipping + 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee – buy with total confidence
Heavy-Duty Arkansas State Flag: Built for High Winds and Outdoor Durability
Buy the Arkansas State Flag Made in USA and fly your Natural State pride with a flag that honors every detail of this iconic diamond design.
Handcrafted from heavyweight 200-denier nylon with UV-resistant Solar Shield treatment, this outdoor Arkansas flag keeps the bold red field, crisp white diamond, blue border, and all 25 stars razor-sharp through sun, wind, humidity, and heavy rain.
Every flag is FMAA certified — guaranteeing 100% American materials and labor — and features spurred brass grommets, a reinforced polyester canvas heading, and a 4-point needle lock-stitch fly hem engineered to resist fraying season after season.
Available in four sizes (3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10), this heavy duty Arkansas state flag ships fast and is backed by a 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Order your Made in USA Arkansas flag today.
The Arkansas State Flag: A Brief History
Adopted: February 26, 1913 (modifications made in 1923 and 1924)
Arkansas Flag Design: A rectangular field of red, on which is placed a large white diamond, bordered by a wide band of blue. Across the diamond is the word 'Arkansas' and four blue stars, one above, three below the word. On the blue band are placed 25 stars.
Designed by: Willie Kavanaugh Hocker
Provided by: Mark Martin Secretary of State
Early in 1912 the Pine Bluff Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), decided to present a "stand of colors" to the U.S.S. Arkansas, a new battleship. A United States Flag, a naval battalion flag, and an Arkansas Flag were to be included.
Secretary of State Earle W. Hodges informed the committee appointed by the DAR group that Arkansas had no state flag.
The Pine Bluff Chapter immediately launched a movement to obtain one. Through the newspapers, they asked that designs be submitted to Secretary of State Hodges, who had agreed to appoint a committee.
Sixty-five separate designs were considered by Hodges’ committee. The design chosen was the work of Miss Willie Kavanaugh Hocker of Wabbaseka, a member of the Pine Bluff Chapter, DAR. The General Assembly passed a resolution on February 26, 1913, affirming the choice of the committee.
The original design submitted by Miss Hocker appeared essentially as the flag does today, except that the central white diamond contained only three blue stars, lying in a straight line from left to right.
The selection committee asked her to place the word "Arkansas" in the center of the diamond. Miss Hocker then made a new flag, adding “Arkansas” and placing two blue stars below and one above the name.
Though simple in appearance, the flag was rich in symbolism. The colors red, white, and blue signified that Arkansas was one of the United States. The diamond reminded viewers that Arkansas had the nation’s only diamond mine. The 25 white stars bordering the diamond showed that Arkansas was the 25th state to enter the union.
The three stars in the center of the flag served triple duty as historical symbols. Prior to statehood, Arkansas had belonged to three nations: Spain, France, and the United States.
The United States purchased Louisiana, which included Arkansas, in 1803, and Arkansas was the third state created out of the Louisiana Purchase.
The flag remained unchanged until 1923 when the Legislature added a fourth star to the diamond to represent the Confederacy. At first, there were two stars above the name and two below, but legislation in 1924 positioned the Confederate star above the state’s name and the original three below it.
The Arkansas History Commission has the original designs submitted for the state flag contest, including the winning entry, the first complete state flag made by Miss Hocker, and a framed portrait of Miss Hocker.
Salute To The Arkansas State Flag
"I Salute the Arkansas Flag With Its Diamond and Stars. We Pledge Our Loyalty to Thee."
Virginia Belcher Brock - Flag Salute Author
When reciting the pledge, Mrs. Brock would stand facing the flag with her right arm extended toward the flag. She would hold her palm, slightly cupped, facing skyward. Others recite the pledge to the U.S. Flag first, then move the hand from over their heart to the position described above, "presenting their heart" to the state flag.
NOT ALL ARKANSAS STATE FLAGS ARE THE SAME! HERE'S WHY...
Extra care is taken in making these flags. Flag designs are researched to ensure that they are authentic and current. We use sturdy fabrics, allowing the flags to be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades.
★ Constructed with 100% Heavy Duty Nylon (digital dyed)
★ Beautiful, brilliant colors
★ Resistant to wear and tear of sun & rain
★ Complete with heavy canvas heading & brass grommets to meet the most demanding commercial and residential uses.
★ All outdoor flags are finished with heavy-duty thread, polyester heading, brass grommets, and four needle fly hem
★ State flags constructed to precise specifications
★ Flies in the slightest breeze
★ Proudly Made in the USA
★ Beautiful Presentation: This Arkansas Flag makes an excellent gift for friends, parents, or to PROUDLY display on your HOME or OFFICE.
HEAVY-DUTY NYLON OUTDOOR STATE FLAGS WITH SOLAR SHIELD
Our most popular and versatile outdoor Arkansas flag, USA Flag Co. flags offer the optimum combination of elegance and durability for every purpose. The 100% nylon material provides a rich, lustrous appearance. Our flags have superb wearing strength due to the material’s superior strength-to-weight ratio and will fly in the slightest breeze. State flags are finished with strong, polyester canvas headings and spurred brass grommets, and four needle fly hem. The result is a flag that will be flown with pride year after year.
SOLAR SHIELD
- Rich, Vivid Colors
- Durable
- Fire-Resistant
- Mothproof
- Mildew Resistant
- Sheds Water
- Lightweight for Flyability
Add this Arkansas Flag to your cart for Immediate Delivery Now.
Source:
This brief history of the Arkansas Flag was written by Dr. John Ferguson, State Historian.
Virginia Belcher Brock - Flag Salute Author
The Arkansas Flag: A Brief History Provided by Mark Martin Secretary of State























