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Black - representing asexuality Grey - represents the grey-area between sexual and asexual White - representing sexuality Purple - represents community

We're honored that our community has made it possible for us to be in business 40 years. Thank you all and we're looking forward to the next 40!

Located on the Plaza in Ashland, Oregon, we specialize in high-quality, natural fibers as well as one-of-a-kind Art to Wear, including handmade clothing, hats, handbags and jewelry. Shop online or stop by the store, either way, we'll be delighted to meet you.

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We may be based in Oregon but we ship our products to over 30 countries in the world. Just because we're not in your neighborhood doesn't mean you can't enjoy our products!

The current flag has been the flag of Lebanon since independence was declared in 1943, however the cedar has been used on previous flags including the French Mandate of Lebanon and during the Ottoman empire.

Asexual (Ace) Pride Flag is made from durable 200D polyester with grommets and double stitched edges to reduce fraying. The design was formalized in 2010 and features four horizontal stripes:

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As for the rest of the flag, the two red stripes represent the blood that has been shed, of which there has been a lot, defeating foreign invaders and those wishing to destroy the Lebanese state. The white, like on most flags, represents peace and purity.

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The flag of Lebanon is quite unique, it’s one of the few flags in the world with a tree on it. In this case it’s the Cedar tree of Lebanon. The only other countries with trees on their flags are Belize, Haiti, Equatorial Guinea and Fiji.

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The tree itself is an imposing evergreen that is actually only found in a small part of the country, which is a very popular tourist destination. A funny fact is that there are actually significantly more Lebanese cedars in Turkey than there are in Lebanon.

The cedar tree is the pride of all Lebanese. It is mentioned in the Christian Bible more than 60 times and also plays an important part in the founding of the Lebanese nation. The Phoenicians apparently built their ships from the cedar trees.