Description
Ayibobo – The Call of the Ancestors at Your Door
“Ayibobo” — a celebratory Vodou chant meaning “Amen” or “Hallelujah” — is a word rooted in faith, resistance, and reverence. Paired with the silhouette of the iconic Nèg Mawon, conch shell lifted to the heavens, this exclusive doormat turns your entryway into a statement of strength, welcome, and heritage.
The Value of This Design
This is more than a doormat. It’s a cultural emblem — a visual and spiritual greeting for all who enter your space. The Nèg Mawon is the enduring symbol of Haitian freedom and defiance; “Ayibobo” is the affirmation of that spirit. Together, they transform your doorstep into a place of pride and protection.
Why You Should Have It
- Honors the Haitian revolutionary legacy
- Creates a culturally resonant welcome for guests
- Merges everyday function with sacred symbolism
This is heritage you can stand on — literally.
Designed for Culture-Movers
Produced in limited numbers, this artist-led design is for the Haitian diaspora, cultural allies, and anyone committed to preserving and celebrating Black liberation history. Crafted for beauty, built for durability.
Ideal Uses & Placement
- Main entryway for home or apartment
- Haitian cultural spaces or community centers
- Perfect gift for housewarmings, heritage holidays, or cultural leaders
Product Details
- Durable coir fiber construction for dirt-trapping performance
- Printed in high-quality, fade-resistant ink
- Slip-resistant PVC backing
- Indoor or covered outdoor use recommended
- Easy to maintain — shake or brush to clean
Care Instructions
- Shake or brush off debris regularly
- Keep in a covered area to extend life
- Avoid prolonged water exposure
Size |
24" x 16" |
Width, in |
24.02 |
Height, in |
15.98 |
Thickness, in |
0.59 |