The flag of Scotland is an azure blue rectangle, with a cross in the shape of an ‘X’ dividing the flag into four equal blue triangles. The ‘X’ is also called a saltire. The dimensions of the flag are not fixed, and various manufacturers may employ 1:2, 2:3, 3:5, or even 4:5 ratios.
The color white in the Scottish flag symbolizes peace, whereas blue symbolizes the virtues of justice, vigilance, and perseverance.