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Black: This represents the strength and creativity of the Jamaican people. It acknowledges the hardships they’ve overcome and their enduring spirit.
Gold: This symbolizes the sunshine, a constant presence in Jamaica, and the natural wealth of the country.
Green: This signifies the lush vegetation of the island, its agricultural abundance, and the hope for the future.
These meanings are officially described with the phrase: “The sun shineth, the land is green, and the people are strong and creative” [Jamaican government website, Office of the Prime Minister].