Description
Elegance woven with revolution
This premium velveteen blanket pays tribute to Haiti’s greatest gift to the world: its independence. Boldly displaying “1804” — the year Haiti became the first free Black republic — and the word “Ayibobo” (a Creole expression of praise and resilience), this piece belongs in every Haitian home. The typography is refined, the message eternal.
Why You’ll Love It
- Honors a pivotal historical moment with subtle sophistication
- Combines modern decor with ancestral pride
- “Ayibobo” adds a spiritual, cultural layer to your space
- Perfect for those decorating with meaning and heritage
Designed for Generational Pride
Whether you’re cozying up with a book, adorning your guest room, or gifting a first home blessing, this blanket does more than warm — it reminds. It speaks to freedom earned, not given. It belongs in diaspora living rooms, dorm rooms, nurseries, and ancestral altars alike.
Style + Use Ideas
- Bedroom statement throw
- Gift for Haitian moms, aunts, or daughters
- Thoughtful wedding, housewarming, or Mother’s Day gift
- Cultural celebration decor (1804 Day, Black History Month, Haitian Flag Day)
Product Features
- Soft, velveteen polyester for luxurious texture
- High-quality sublimated print for crisp, lasting design
- Available in 3 sizes: 30x40", 50x60", and 60x80"
- Lightweight yet insulating — ideal for all-season use
- One-sided print with solid white reverse
Care Instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30°C / 90°F), gentle cycle
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low or air dry
- Do not iron or dry clean
Sizes |
30" × 40" |
50" × 60" |
60" × 80" |
Width, in |
30.00 |
50.00 |
60.00 |
Height, in |
40.00 |
60.00 |
80.00 |