This guide breaks down the essential factors for choosing a pirate flag, from historical designs to technical specifications for durability. 1. Choose Your Design
: A horned skeleton toasting the devil while spearing a bleeding heart.
Material choice depends on whether you plan to display the flag indoors or in harsh outdoor/marine environments. A Guide To The Flags of Famous Pirates (Pics)
: The iconic white skull and crossbones on a black field. Rackham’s version often featured crossed cutlasses instead of bones.
: Often depicted himself sharing an hourglass with Death or standing on two skulls representing his enemies.
: Historically, a red flag meant "no mercy" would be shown in battle, whereas a black flag suggested negotiations were possible if you surrendered. 2. Select the Right Material
Pirate flags, historically called "Jolly Rogers," weren't just the standard skull and crossbones; different captains used unique imagery to send specific messages.
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