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1804 Neg Marron – The Face of Freedom

This iconic design captures the silhouette of the Neg Marron, kneeling with a conch shell raised to the sky, overlaid with the year 1804. It is the essence of resistance, the voice of rebellion, and the eternal symbol of Haitian liberation. Every glance at this image is a reminder of the warriors who secured the world’s first free Black republic.

Now reimagined on premium coasters, this piece brings revolutionary pride into your home. Each use is a subtle act of remembrance — freedom served with every cup of coffee, tea, or kleren.

The Value of This Design

1804 Neg Marron is not just art. It is the crown jewel of Haitian symbolism — the defiance that broke chains, the courage that reshaped history. Owning these coasters means keeping Haiti’s liberation story visible in your everyday rituals.

Why You Should Own It

  • Elevates your space with cultural pride and revolutionary spirit
  • Perfect for both everyday use and heritage-inspired hosting
  • A meaningful way to celebrate Haiti’s unshakable legacy

Designed for Culture-Movers

This Limited Artist Edition belongs to CreoleSizzle’s Heritage at Home collection — crafted for those who honor identity not just in fashion, but in every detail of life.

How to Use It

  • Place them proudly during family gatherings, dinner parties, or heritage celebrations
  • Gift them during Haitian Independence Day, Juneteenth, or Black History Month
  • Pair them with matching mugs or aprons for a full cultural lifestyle set

Product Details (Coasters)

  • Set of 4 square premium coasters
  • Hardboard with high-gloss finish for durability
  • Cork backing to prevent slipping
  • Easy to clean, long-lasting print
Size 3.75" × 3.75"
Width, in 3.75
Height, in 3.75
Depth, in 0.16

 

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1804 Neg Marron Heritage Coasters Limited Artist Edition

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        Description

        1804 Neg Marron – The Face of Freedom

        This iconic design captures the silhouette of the Neg Marron, kneeling with a conch shell raised to the sky, overlaid with the year 1804. It is the essence of resistance, the voice of rebellion, and the eternal symbol of Haitian liberation. Every glance at this image is a reminder of the warriors who secured the world’s first free Black republic.

        Now reimagined on premium coasters, this piece brings revolutionary pride into your home. Each use is a subtle act of remembrance — freedom served with every cup of coffee, tea, or kleren.

        The Value of This Design

        1804 Neg Marron is not just art. It is the crown jewel of Haitian symbolism — the defiance that broke chains, the courage that reshaped history. Owning these coasters means keeping Haiti’s liberation story visible in your everyday rituals.

        Why You Should Own It

        • Elevates your space with cultural pride and revolutionary spirit
        • Perfect for both everyday use and heritage-inspired hosting
        • A meaningful way to celebrate Haiti’s unshakable legacy

        Designed for Culture-Movers

        This Limited Artist Edition belongs to CreoleSizzle’s Heritage at Home collection — crafted for those who honor identity not just in fashion, but in every detail of life.

        How to Use It

        • Place them proudly during family gatherings, dinner parties, or heritage celebrations
        • Gift them during Haitian Independence Day, Juneteenth, or Black History Month
        • Pair them with matching mugs or aprons for a full cultural lifestyle set

        Product Details (Coasters)

        • Set of 4 square premium coasters
        • Hardboard with high-gloss finish for durability
        • Cork backing to prevent slipping
        • Easy to clean, long-lasting print
        Size 3.75" × 3.75"
        Width, in 3.75
        Height, in 3.75
        Depth, in 0.16

         

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