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A flagstaff pedestal, ''Pili Portabandiera'', is a piece of material culture used to display flags symbolizing ownership or allegiance to an organization. | A flagstaff pedestal, ''Pili Portabandiera'', is a piece of material culture used to display flags symbolizing ownership or allegiance to an organization. | ||
Revision as of 17:00, 30 December 2014
This page contains information about a typical Venetian flagstaff pedestal.
For a list of flagstaff pedestals, see Flagstaff_Pedestals.
A flagstaff pedestal, Pili Portabandiera, is a piece of material culture used to display flags symbolizing ownership or allegiance to an organization.
Structure
A typical flagstaff pedestal has two main parts, a flagstaff and a pedestal. They are usually connected by brackets.
Pedestal
Pedestal serves as a base. It's made of stone or marble. The sizes of different pedestals vary a lot.
Flagstaff
Flagstaff is the part above the pedestal. Some are made of wood, and the other are made of metal.
See also
References
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