Description
Catherine Flon – The Woman Who Stitched a Nation Together
This elegant passport holder pays tribute to Catherine Flon, the revered Haitian heroine who sewed the first flag of Haiti in 1803. Depicted here seated with needle and fabric in hand, she is a timeless symbol of the courage, skill, and dedication of Haitian women in the fight for independence. Every stitch she made was an act of rebellion, resilience, and hope — and now you can carry that story on every journey you take.
The Value of This Design
More than just a travel accessory, this piece is a portable history lesson. Catherine Flon’s act of creating the Haitian flag represented unity, defiance, and the birth of a new nation. By featuring her likeness, this passport holder transforms into a cultural artifact — a proud statement of identity wherever your travels lead.
Why You Should Carry It
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Keeps your heritage close at hand, even when crossing borders
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Honors one of the most important women in Haitian history
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Sparks conversations and connections with fellow travelers and diaspora
This is not just a passport holder — it’s a declaration of legacy.
Designed for Culture-Movers
Part of our Limited Heritage Edition series, this design is produced in small batches to preserve its exclusivity. Made for global Haitians, history lovers, and allies who value cultural authenticity in every detail.
Perfect For
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Haitian travelers and diaspora families
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Heritage and cultural gift-giving
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Commemorating Haitian Independence Day or Haitian Heritage Month
Product Details
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Premium vegan leather exterior with a smooth finish
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Fits standard passports (5.5" x 4")
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Multiple interior slots for cards and documents
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Lightweight yet durable construction
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Wipe-clean surface for easy care
Care Instructions
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Wipe gently with a soft damp cloth
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Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
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Store in a cool, dry place when not in use
Size |
3.9" x 5.8" |
Height, in |
5.79 |
Width (Closed), in |
3.94 |
Width (Open), in |
8.03 |
Depth, in |
0.39 |