Imperial Russia Flag 1858–1896
The Imperial Russia Flag was officially adopted in 1858 and served as one of the principal national symbols of the Russian Empire during the reign of the Romanov dynasty. Its distinctive black, yellow, and white tricolor became closely associated with imperial authority, state symbolism, and nineteenth-century Russian history.
Today, this historic banner is appreciated by collectors, historians, genealogists, and enthusiasts interested in the Russian Empire and European history. Its simple yet striking design makes it an excellent display piece for collections, offices, libraries, classrooms, and heritage-inspired décor.
Russian Empire Symbolism
The black, yellow, and white colors were derived from the heraldic traditions of Imperial Russia and the imperial coat of arms. Together, these colors became an enduring symbol of the Tsarist era and remain recognizable to students of Russian and European history.
Whether displayed as part of a historical collection or used as decorative wall art, the Imperial Russia Flag offers a distinctive tribute to one of the largest empires in world history.
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Product Features
- 100% polyester
- Knitted fabric
- Print on one side
- Blank reverse side
- 2 iron grommets






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