Get into the pirate spirit with this pirate's flag that is associated with the infamous Blackbeard (Edward Teach). He was known for mastering the intricate coast of North Carolina and lived for a time in Bath, North Carolina's oldest town.
In 1717, he captured the French slave ship La Concorde in the Caribbean, renamed her Queen Anne's Revenge. He captained this ship until 1718 with his capture and death on Ocracoke Island, NC.
Choose from- 12 inch diameter wall hanging with black metallic epoxy and is ready to be hung on a wall (1/2" thick).
- The 4 inch round coaster has clear food grade epoxy over a painted black background and a cork back. It can be used for hot or cold drinks (less than 3/8” thick)
- 4 inch magnet with with a painted black background and magnets on back (no epoxy, 1/4" thick)
CNC and laser cut from Baltic Birch and hand poured with epoxy resin. These are handcrafted so the wood grains and color of the epoxy and paint may vary from the pictures.
The map comes ready to hang.
We also do wholesale. Contact us for a quote.
Queen Ann's Revenge - Blackbeard's Ship 1717 Wall Decor and Souvenir
Baltic Birch
