Description
A Candle That Burns with History
This refined design fuses Haiti’s proud name with the sacred year 1804 — the year Haiti became the first free Black republic in the world. Below it rests the word Ayibobo — an expression of affirmation, praise, and gratitude rooted in Haitian Creole and Vodou tradition.
The Deeper Meaning
More than home décor, this is an heirloom piece of cultural memory. 1804 is a victory carved from courage, unity, and sacrifice. Ayibobo celebrates that victory, honoring the ancestors who refused to live on their knees. Each time you light it, you’re invoking both pride and reverence.
Why You’ll Love It
- Minimalist, high-end typography for timeless elegance
- Deep cultural symbolism rooted in Haitian independence
- A perfect fusion of history and design
- Ideal for heritage celebrations and meaningful gifting
Designed for Legacy Moments
Light it on Haitian Independence Day, Juneteenth, or any day you need to be reminded of your strength. This candle isn’t just wax and wick — it’s an eternal flame for freedom.
Product Details
- Premium soy wax blend for a clean, even burn
- Elegant matte label with black & gold-accent typography
- Long-lasting burn time for extended inspiration
- Reusable glass jar with sleek black lid
Perfect For Gifting
- Haitian Independence Day keepsake
- Ancestral altar or cultural ceremony use
- Gift for diaspora family or heritage-loving friends
- Collectible item for Black history enthusiasts
Size |
9oz |
Diameter, in |
2.80 |
Height, in |
3.50 |