Curiosity Note
Jack Rackham's famous design works because it gets to the point faster than a speech.
Crossed blades, a skull, and a black field tell the room that the evening has acquired better branding.
This flag belongs in a den, party space, porch, booth, or costume corner where a little theatrical danger helps the scene.
It does not need to shout; the shape already knows the line.
Somewhere in the harbor, a captain is pretending this was a strategic choice and not a stylish one.
Listing Details
Jolly Roger, featuring a skull and crossed cutlasses (in many variations), is one of the most popular pirate images. Flown by the XVIII century, infamous, pirate John Rackham.