EuroVenezuela 1954-2006 State Hoodie Design
This hoodie showcases the official State flag of Venezuela as it was recognized from 1954 to 2006, a powerful symbol of Venezuelan history and identity.
Design Elements
The design features a classic horizontal tricolor, composed of three equally sized stripes: Yellow at the top, representing the nation's wealth and sunshine; Blue in the middle, symbolizing the Caribbean Sea that borders the country; and Red at the bottom, standing for the blood shed by those who fought for Venezuela's independence.
Symbolism
Across the central blue stripe, a distinctive arc of seven white, five-pointed stars is prominently displayed. These stars are a direct reference to the seven original provinces that declared Venezuela's independence, each one representing a core pillar of the nation's founding. This arrangement evokes a sense of unity and national pride.
In the upper hoist (left) corner, set against the yellow stripe, the national coat of arms adds another layer of symbolic richness. This emblem embodies Venezuela's heritage and represents the values and principles of the state.
Proportions
The flag's proportions are rendered in a 2:3 ratio, meticulously capturing the official aspect of the flag.
Historical Context
This flag design, codified by law in 1954, was the official representation of Venezuela for over half a century. It's a snapshot of a particular period in the nation's journey, making it a compelling piece of visual history.