Chaldean flag
| Use | Ethnic flag | 
|---|---|
| Adopted | 1990s–2000s (by International Chaldean Association of Professional Visual Artists) | 
| Design | White field with two blue lines situated on the left and right, with a star in the middle. Blue circle surrounded by a larger yellow circle, with red rays extending from the yellow circle. Blue, wavy lines in bundles of three appear in between the red rays. | 
| Designed by | Amer Hanna Fatuhi (Shendaj) | 
The Chaldean flag (Syriac: ܐܬܐ ܟܠܕܝܐ ʾāṯā ʾkaldāyē) is an ethnic flag designed to represent Chaldean Catholics as separate from the Assyrian people. The flag was created by Amer Hanna Fatuhi (Shendaj), an artist and self-proclaimed historian who currently resides in the Metro Detroit area, where a considerable portion of the Chaldean Catholic Assyrian diaspora live.