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For Sale... Handcrafted Banners

Custom Made Banners by Carveth --The banners are especially wide and ripple in the wind like flags. Each is individually designed and handmade, one at a time, by Carveth Kramer in Taos, NM.

What people really like is that the banners are custom. They are not mass produced. If you like a banner but want it in another color combination, that is not a problem. If you use an existing pattern, there is no additional cost, so you get your own custom banner made for you.

Some are made of vibrant ¾ ounce ripstop nylon, the same fabric used in the billowy spinnaker sails on sailboats. The ripstop is impregnated with special materials to further improve strength, and reduce stretch and porosity. Carveth also uses SolarMax™ banner fabric which is heavier and UV resistant. It is more durable and the colors are richer because the fabric is thicker.

All prices include banner, bag, pole and stake (+ shipping and tax, if sold in New Mexico). The 16 foot poles are collapsible (to 4 feet) fiberglass poles specifically designed for banners.

 
Click on pictures below to see related banners...
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Kids

  Custom
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Edge Matched Sets
 
Culture
Nature
Candy Sticks
Stained Glass
  Red, White & Blue
Wind Thru the Hair
 
Personal
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Mix and Match Sets
  Other Banners Playing With Colors Flower Gardens

Bamboo Window Scrolls

   
Peek-a-boo Wall / La Fiesta
  Business / Organization
 

"Hey, I'd sure like to have one of your banners."   Here is how to order...(click)

Banners:  Our most popular banners are the MEGA banners; 4 feet wide on 16 foot poles -- twice as wide as most typical banners (sometimes referred to as feathers). If you have not experienced these banners in person, it is hard to realize their impact. (Note the people in the photo and illustration.) This improves their field presence and they play more with the wind. The wind creates a wave that rolls across the banner, just like in flags. Another popular size for the banners are ones two feet wide by 5 feet tall on six foot poles, like the Wind Thru the Hair banners.

Window Scrolls: These hang on bamboo rods in your window. Typically they are Japanese kanji, Tibetan script or other designs. 

Peek-a-boo and La Fiesta: Kids love these. Take a look.