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Colored Wooden Kinara, Handmade Kwanzaa Candle Holder, African Holiday Decor
Colored Wooden Kinara, Handmade Kwanzaa Candle Holder, African Holiday Decor
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Kwazaa Kinara is a traditional candleholder used in Kwanzaa celebrations. It holds seven candles, three red, three green, and one black, which represent the seven principles of Kwanzaa. The Kinara is an important symbol in Kwanzaa, representing the roots of African heritage and the celebration of African American culture.
Celebrate Kwanzaa with the colors of Africa, Kwanzaa Kinara. Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African-American culture. From December 26th to January 1st, it focuses on African-American history and serves as a holiday to bring the family and community together. Each night focuses on a different principle to help educate and inspire. Participants also enjoy music, feasts, poetry and more-how you choose to celebrate is up to you.
- This unique, bold kinara, which holds the 7 candles for each night of Kwanzaa, let you celebrate in style.
- It is painted in the Pan-African colors of red, black, and green with a central picture of the African continent in the same colors. Pan-Africanism is the ideology that black people around the world have common interests and should unite. Kwanzaa was created as a part of this ideology.
- Celebrate this special black holiday with the colors of Africa Kinara.
- Measures 14.5" wide and 5" tall. Base is 5.75" long and 3" wide.
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