Lesbian pride labrys flag
Sean Campbell · 1999? stripes · Has symbol

Lesbian pride labrys flag

A flag for lesbians—women attracted to other women—featuring a double-headed axe (labrys) on a purple triangle as a symbol of lesbian strength.

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Designer

Sean Campbell

Year Created

1999

First Flown

1999

Stripe Count

? stripes

Colors & Meanings

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History

Lesbians are women who are romantically and sexually attracted to other women. This labrys flag was created by Sean Campbell in 1999, featuring a double-headed axe on an inverted purple triangle. The labrys is an ancient battle axe long used as a symbol of lesbian and feminist strength, while the purple triangle references the symbol used to mark lesbian prisoners in Nazi concentration camps, reclaimed as a sign of survival.

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Design: Lesbian pride labrys flag

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Dimensions
4 x 4 in backing sheet; peel-off flag is smaller
Preview
The flag is the peel-off sticker; the white area is backing
Material
Durable white vinyl sticker
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