Description
Catherine Flon – The Woman Who Stitched a Nation
This elegant and powerful design honors Catherine Flon, the legendary seamstress who sewed the first Haitian flag in 1803. Depicted seated with grace and resolve, needle in hand, Flon represents the often-overlooked yet vital role women played in Haiti’s liberation. Every stitch she made was an act of rebellion, threading together the colors of independence and the spirit of a free nation.
The Value of This Design
This phone case is more than an accessory — it’s a portable tribute to courage, resilience, and artistry. Catherine Flon’s legacy is woven into Haiti’s national identity, making this design a meaningful symbol for those who carry the history of 1804 in their hearts. It’s a reminder that revolutions are built not only on the battlefield, but also in the quiet, determined work of the women who sustain them.
Why You Should Carry It
- Honors one of Haiti’s most important revolutionary women
- Combines cultural storytelling with functional tech protection
- Sparks conversations about Haitian history and women’s leadership
Designed for Culture-Movers
Part of our Limited Artist Edition Series, this case blends historical art with modern craftsmanship. It’s made for heritage-bearers, educators, and anyone committed to preserving the memory of Haiti’s journey to freedom — all while protecting their most-used device.
Product Details
- Durable, impact-resistant shell for daily protection
- Slim profile with precise cutouts for all buttons and ports
- Lightweight, comfortable in hand, and pocket-friendly
- High-definition print that preserves the intricate artwork
- Matte finish to resist glare and fingerprints