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Our newest version of our double layer flags. Lighter feeling, easier to flow & faster. The Liquid Metal fabric is now the outside layer & is larger in diameter and longer in length. All the organza fabric used is now 2 tone.

 

Experience Level: Novice to AdvancedVisual

Description: Bold, Majestic, Graceful, Weight: 9 ounces per set of 2

Flow characteristic: Flowing & Smooth

Sound: Low

Set: 2 flags

Approx Size: 54.5" x 57" (Original double was 52” x 54”)

Fabric: Liquid Metal-Majestic Purple + 2 Tone Sheer OZ-Green/Indigo

Cut: Doubled rolled curved outer edge

Dowel: Ultra Rod™ Regular Thickness (Not wood) 37” x 0.25”

Flexible up to 50%

Music by KathrynMarquis.com

 

Unless already pre-made, please allow up to 14 business days to make the flags, plus the shipping time. Note that many orders are made sooner than expected.

Ultimate Double Layer - Incarnation

$175.00Price
    • When using the flags hold onto the reinforced padding on the flag
    • Hold flag as lightly as possible
    • Use lots of wrist movements when waving
    • Store your flags on a flat surface or straight up when done using them
    • Click HERE to watch how to hold your flags
  • 2024/06/15 Two weeks ago, I felt inspired to create flags with a specific color combination. I didn't have a name for them, but the colors resonated deeply within me, even though I couldn't articulate what they meant.

    I asked Holy Spirit to choose a song as I filmed myself dancing with those flags, envisioning them coming to life. For a week, I watched the video, certain God had a message for me. Suddenly, the realization dawned: "It's Jesus!"But this revelation came as a surprise. Typically, when I think of Jesus & colors, it's the color red – a constant reminder of the suffering on the cross. The blood sacrifice, the pain. That's why red flags hold a special place for me in worship. Raising red flags symbolizes the transformative power of the cross, which sets me free. Jesus breaks every chain, bringing freedom. Yet, my fixation on suffering clouded me to seeing Jesus in other ways within my soul.A week I spent contemplating these unnamed flags, waiting for God to speak. With a laugh, I realized I hadn't expected the answer to be "Jesus." Yet, now it was clear: purple for royalty, indigo for priesthood, and green for life. a beautiful combination reflecting Jesus as the way, the truth, and the life for our redemption.

    The blood was the price, washing away our sins. Jesus didn't just erase sin; he offered us the chance to live as God's sons and daughters. Clothed in his grace, we become royalty, priests, and inheritors of eternal life.

    And then, the unexpected! As I pondered the meaning, Jesus himself named the flags: "Incarnation." At first, I hesitated, questioning the boldness of the name. But Holy Spirit's gentle nudge, "Why not?" reminded me to step outside my traditional thinking.

    This experience has challenged my preconceived notions, providing me with a new perspective on Jesus. It was a beautiful reminder that He is so much more than just suffering and sacrifice. He is also life, purpose, and our path to redemption.

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