Description
Where Freedom First Stood Tall
A lone silhouette of the Neg Mawon — the legendary maroon warrior — kneels high atop a mountain, framed by a deep indigo sky and a blazing red sun. This design distills centuries of defiance into one powerful image. It is minimal in form, yet monumental in meaning — the eternal symbol of Haitian resistance.
The Value of This Design
The Neg Mawon statue is not just a monument — it’s a cultural heartbeat. This version captures his spirit as a mythic figure, silhouetted against the dawn of freedom, evoking the moment Haiti chose liberty over chains. It’s history, spirituality, and identity woven into one striking visual.
Why You Should Carry It
- Honors Haiti’s revolutionary spirit and the Maroon legacy
- Perfect for cultural events, heritage streetwear, and conscious fashion drops
- A symbol that resonates with both Haitians and the global Black diaspora
- Strong unisex appeal with a minimal yet bold aesthetic
For the Unyielding & Proud
Ideal for those who carry resistance in their spirit — activists, educators, cultural preservationists, and anyone who walks with the fire of freedom in their steps.
Function & Style
- Protective, water-resistant neoprene
- Soft, anti-scratch lining
- Slim, travel-friendly profile
- Fade-resistant, high-contrast print
Gifting Use Cases
- Haitian Independence Day (Jan 1) & Emancipation commemorations
- Juneteenth & global liberation holidays
- Gifts for historians, activists, and culture bearers
- Diaspora reunions and heritage festivals
Product Details
- 100% neoprene with secure dual zipper
- Fits most standard laptop sizes (check size chart)
- Lightweight yet durable build
- High-definition silhouette print with bold color contrast
Sizes |
7" |
10" |
13" |
15" |
17" |
Length, in |
7.09 |
10.43 |
12.60 |
13.39 |
15.94 |
Width, in |
4.72 |
7.87 |
9.45 |
10.24 |
12.01 |
Diagonal, in |
8.50 |
13.07 |
15.75 |
16.85 |
19.96 |
Depth, in |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |