
Juneteenth Bloom Hibiscus Flower
$3.50
Description
The vibrant hibiscus, rendered in the powerful colors of the Pan-African flag, symbolizes growth and enduring spirit. This visual evokes the joy and significance of Juneteenth, celebrating freedom and the blossoming of a community's strength and heritage.
Key details
- Size: 2.5 inches
- Material: vinyl
- Category: sticker
- Handmade: Yes
Product Details
This striking emblem captures the essence of Juneteenth, transforming a beautiful bloom into a powerful statement of liberation and cultural pride. The deliberate choice of the hibiscus, often associated with tropical beauty and resilience, combined with the symbolic Pan-African hues, creates a profound visual narrative of flourishing identity. It speaks to those who honor the historical journey and ongoing celebration of Black freedom, offering a vibrant expression of hope and collective memory. This piece resonates deeply during moments of reflection on heritage, community, and the continuous pursuit of justice and equality.
Perfect For
Celebrating Juneteenth events
Personalizing items with cultural pride
Educating about Black history
Expressing solidarity and heritage
Care Instructions
Clean with damp cloth
FAQ
Is this sticker waterproof?
Most of our stickers are designed for everyday use. For best results, avoid long soaks and hand-wash surfaces when possible.
What surfaces does it stick to?
Smooth, clean surfaces work best: laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and phone cases.
How is it made?
Each design is handmade and curated by Shilpiworks with careful finishing for a clean, durable look.
How long do the stickers last?
Our vinyl stickers are made with durable, weather-resistant material and typically last 3-5 years on most surfaces with proper care.
Can I request a custom sticker?
We love custom ideas! Reach out to us at hello@shilpiworks.com with your concept and we'll see what we can create together.
What is this sticker perfect for?
This design is perfect for: Celebrating Juneteenth events, Personalizing items with cultural pride, Educating about Black history, Expressing solidarity and heritage.