Flag of Aberdeenshire
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Proportion3:5
Adopted22 April 2023
DesignParty per pale or and purpure; on a castle triple-towered argent an ancient crown party per pale of the second and first
DesignedbyMeryn Wilson, Eliana Irwin, Zara Sim, Iris Main and Tristan Davidson[1]
| Proportion | 3:5 |
|---|---|
| Adopted | 22 April 2023 |
| Design | Party per pale or and purpure; on a castle triple-towered argent an ancient crown party per pale of the second and first |
| Designed by | Meryn Wilson, Eliana Irwin, Zara Sim, Iris Main and Tristan Davidson[1] |
The Aberdeenshire flag is the flag of the traditional Scottish county of Aberdeenshire. It was registered with the Flag Institute on 22 April 2023.
The castle is symbolic of the many castles situated around Aberdeenshire (the county has been nicknamed "Scotland's Castle Country", being home to more than 260 castles). Also, together with the crown, the castle can also specifically represent the royal residence of Balmoral Castle. The gold stands for Aberdeenshire's fields of ripe barley (and the whisky produced from it), while the purple stands for the heather-covered mountains of the county.[2]
The Pantone colours for the flag are:
| Scheme | Yellow | Purple | White |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pantone (Paper) | 1375 C | 260 C | White |
| Web colours |
#FF9E1B | #642667 | #FFFFFF |
| RGB |
255, 158, 27 | 100, 38, 103 | 255, 255, 255 |
| CMYK |
0%, 38%, 89%, 0% | 3%, 63%, 0%, 60% | 0%, 0%, 0%, 0% |




