Personalised Flag Football Bar Mat
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Personalised Flag Football Bar Mat. Get ready for the ultimate football experience with our stunning Personalised Flag Football Bar Mat! The standout feature is, of course, the bold flag design. Just let us know which country you want, and we’ll print its flag across the mat in vivid, eye-catching detail. Whether it's the samba vibes of Brazil, the precision of Germany, the pride of England, or the spirit of Australia, this mat is all about showing your support in style.
Transform your space and bring the atmosphere of the terraces right into your home. This beautiful bar mat is essential for anyone who takes their football (and drinks) seriously. It instantly adds that patriotic edge to your setup, ensuring that everyone is in the mood for kick-off. So, whether you’re hosting a raucous gathering for the World Cup or enjoying a solo match, this mat has got you covered. Don’t miss out on the excitement – get yours today!
Personalise this great bar mat with:
Country Name - Up to 40 Characters (This will determine the flag design)
Spacious enough to accommodate a lineup of drinks, this rubber bar mat is both practical and easy to clean, designed to withstand countless tournaments in the future. It's an excellent gift choice for sports enthusiasts, hosts, or anyone who takes pride in their team spirit. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, Father's Day, or surprising a loved one before a big match, this mat is a useful and enjoyable addition to any home bar, especially during important football events.
Material is rubber
Dimensions: 44cm x 25cm
Ideal for any occasion
Please Note: Your text will be made exactly as you have entered it, so please double check spelling, punctuation and capitalisation. Accents and other symbols cannot be used unless otherwise stated. This cannot be changed once your order has been placed
YOUR PERSONALISATION
Your text will be printed exactly as you have entered it, so please double check spelling, punctuation and capitalisation..
Not all accents and symbols can be printed. Here are the special characters we support:
PLEASE NOTE: ACCENTS ARE NOT SUPPORTED. I.E BELOW
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We cannot support ❤️ <3 or any other text related image
Please Note: We try and check all personalised text and will contact you if we feel we need to, this is not always possible so if you wish to change your text please inform us within 1/2 hr of placing your order.
Photo Uploads
When you have uploaded your photo we will then crop to he desired size and shape Pixels. Please bare this in mind when uploading your photo.
Please take care and check before you placed your order. Please contact us if you require any help with your order. We are more than happy to help.
PERSONALISED GIFTS DELIVERY
United Kingdom: Please allow up to 2 - 3 working days to manufacturer - (current lead times) from date of your order. This can sometimes be quicker.
(Please note) This is based upon 9am-5pm if your order is received outside these hours then it will role over to the next working day.
Your special gift is then posted to you taking from 1 to 2 working days to arrive at your chosen address. (Update: 97% of our orders are being shipped and arriving on time but please allow an extra 1 working days just in case)
Please note: During holiday periods i.e. Christmas delivery times may increase, it is a busy time of year
STERLING SILVER TYPES AND CARE
Silver is shiny, bright and casts that signature metallic glint we all know and love. It’s timeless and trendy, and universally used in jewelry making. It’s a tensile metal combining both beauty and durability. Designers—and buyers—can’t get enough of silver.
Silver will likely never go out of style as it’s been cherished for centuries, with origins of discovery in Greece and Turkey (formerly Anatolia) dating back to 3000 BC. Pure silver is precious but too soft to use in jewelry. Add a little alloy to the mix and voila, you’ve got sterling silver! In addition to sterling silver, there’s also silver plate, fine silver, pure silver, nickel silver, and 925 silver.
With so many silvers on the market, how do you know which one to buy? Are all silvers the same? And what’s the difference between Stirling silver and 925 silver Jewelry? Here’s the 411 on sterling silver vs. 925 silver.
Sterling Silver vs 925 Silver
You might be wondering what is sterling silver? Sterling silver is an alloy made from 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent alloy. An alloy is essentially the mixture of two (or more) elements taken from the periodic table. Regarding sterling silver, the alloys can include zinc, copper or nickel. While the United States, Europe and most of the world enforces a strict standard of sterling silver at 92.5 silver to 7.5 copper or other alloys, there are other standards. Some countries, including France have a standard of 95 percent, however 92.5 is the most common.
So, that leaves the question: what is 925 silver? Ultimately, it’s the same thing as sterling silver! Sterling silver and 925 silver are both made from the same silver alloy blend, with the only key difference being the name.
Durability and Purity of Sterling Silver
The reason sterling silver requires the mixture of other metals is because naturally, pure silver is soft. Adding other metals to the silver increases the hardness, making it more suitable and durable for use in jewelry and housewares like silverware.
The result of this process also produces that signature silver color: bright, shiny and metallic. The only downfall of this beautiful metal is that it can tarnish, which is why it’s important to regularly clean and maintain sterling silver jewelry with polishers.
The purity of silver lands on a numeric scale, or rating system, based on 1,000. Pure silver gets a 999 rating. In order for a silver to be classified as sterling silver, it must meet at least a 92.5 purity, AKA 925. So, as you can see: 925 silver is sterling silver.
Conversely, metals that contain less than 92.5 percent silver are not sterling silver, which is important to keep in mind when buying sterling silver.
How to Identify Sterling Silver









