Where ancestral wisdom meets modern expression. Handcrafted neon veve symbols honoring the Lwa, bringing sacred light into your sacred space.
Bitasyon means “dwelling place” in Haitian Creole — a spiritual home where ancestors and Lwa gather. Each veve symbol is a sacred doorway, bringing ancestral wisdom into modern spaces through the power of light.
Our handcrafted neon veve lights honor Haitian spiritual traditions, offering guidance, protection, and connection to the divine energies of the Lwa.
In Haitian Creole, “bitasyon” refers to a dwelling place, a plantation, or a homestead. It represents where we come from, our ancestral grounds, and the sacred connection to our heritage.
Vodou is more than religion—it is the heartbeat of Haitian culture, a spiritual practice rooted in West African traditions, carried across the ocean and preserved through generations of resilience, faith, and community.
The veve symbols are sacred drawings used to invoke the Lwa, the spirits who guide, protect, and empower us. Each veve is a doorway between worlds, a call to the divine.

Vèvè Minokan represents unity, gathering, and spiritual alignment in Haitian Vodou. Known by the phrase “Sak Sanble Rasanble” (“What belongs together gathers together”), it symbolizes the force that brings all lwa into harmony. Milokan unites energies of healing, strength, protection, and guidance, making this vèvè a powerful symbol of community, balance, and collective purpose.

Papa Legba is the guardian of crossroads and the opener of spiritual paths. He stands between the human world and the spirit world, allowing communication to flow. Papa Legba is honored for guidance, clarity, protection, and new beginnings. No spiritual work begins without first acknowledging him.

Ogou Feray embodies strength, courage, protection, and righteous action. His vèvè is a symbol of resilience, leadership, and the will to stand firm against injustice. Associated with iron, fire, and decisive energy, this piece represents the power to defend oneself, cut through obstacles, and act with honor. When illuminated, it serves as a reminder of inner strength, determination, and the ability to move forward with confidence and purpose.

Ogoun is the spirit of iron, fire, strength, and action. He represents courage, protection, labor, and the will to overcome obstacles. Ogoun is the force behind tools, weapons, industry, and justice. He is called upon for resilience, leadership, and the power to fight for what is right.