Seal of Federated States of Micronesia Tie

Islands FabricSKU: AFI0531-01930-01-T
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Color: Teal
Size: One Size
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Fabric : 100% Polyester
Highest quality fabrics and legendary designs.
National seal of Federated States of Micronesia
Measurements: 56 inches Length/Inches, 3.5 Width/Inches

The Seal of Federated States of Micronesia Tie is a culturally significant accessory typically worn by individuals with a connection to the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).

Who Wears Them?

  • Government Officials: Diplomacy and representatives of the FSM often wear these to display national identity.

  • Micronesian Diaspora: People living abroad (such as in the US or Hawaii) use them to stay connected to their heritage.

  • Church Leaders: Pastors and elders within Pacific Island congregations frequently wear them as part of their formal attire.

Occasions

  • Independence Day: Celebrated on November 3rd, this is a prime occasion for wearing national symbols.

  • Religious Services: Sunday church services and specific events like the Jarin Rarik Dron (United Church of Christ) gatherings.

  • Traditional Ceremonies: Weddings, funerals, and community feasts where formal "Islander" attire is expected.

  • Graduations: Students and faculty often wear them during commencement ceremonies to represent their home islands.

Where?

  • The Pacific Islands: Specifically within the four states of the FSM (Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae, and Yap).

  • Pacific Communities Abroad: You will frequently see these in states with high Micronesian populations, such as Hawaii, Guam, and California.

 


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