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1.5" WOOD ELEPHANT WITH BABY INSIDE (Set of 4) 1.5" WOOD ELEPHANT WITH BABY INSIDE 12" ADJUSTABLE WOODEN BOOKEND 12" ASSORTED ANIMAL SALAD SETS (12 PCS) 12" GIRAFFE SALAD SETS 12" MASAI AND WIFE PAIR 12" WOOD GIRAFFE STANDING 12" WOOD LOVE GIRAFFE 13" WIDE KWANZZA KINARA 13" X 7 " MAP OF AFRICA KWANZAA KINARA 15” HARDWOOD GLOBE FROM GHANA 16" CHEETAH TRIPOD AND BOWL 16" TRIPOD & BOWL WITH GIRAFFE DESIGN 16" TRIPOD & BOWL WITH ZEBRA DESIGN 16" TRIPOD & BOWL WITH ZEBRA DESIGN 18" WOOD GIRAFFE STANDING 2" WOOD ELEPHANT WITH BABY INSIDE 2" WOOD ELEPHANT WITH BABY INSIDE (Set of 2) 2.5" WOOD ELEPHANT WITH BABY INSIDE 2.5" WOOD ELEPHANT WITH BABY INSIDE (Set of 2) 24" WOOD GIRAFFE STANDING 3" WISE MONKEYS UNDERCUT 36" FANCY WOOD CANES ASSORTED 36" FANCY WOOD CANES ASSORTED (SET OF 3) 4" WOODEN UNDERCUT FIGHTING ELEPHANT 5" WOODEN COASTER SET WITH BRASS ELEPHANTS 5" WOODEN COSTER SET- ELEPHANT SHAPED 6" ASSORTED SITTING ANIMALS 6" ASSORTED SITTING ANIMALS (12 PCS) 6" MASAI AND WIFE BUSTS 6" MASAI CHIEF 6" ROSEWOOD OLD MAN 6" WOOD ZEBRA STANDING 8" 3 WISE OLD MONKEY - BLACK 8" ASSORTED SITTING ANIMALS 8" ASSORTED SITTING ANIMALS (12 PCS) 8" FANCY CARVED OLD MAN 8" MASAI AND WIFE BUSTS 8" MASAI AND WIFE PAIR 8" MASAI CHIEF 8" MASAI CHIEF 8" WOOD CHEETAH STANDING 8" WOOD GIRAFFE STANDING 8" WOOD ZEBRA STANDING 9" WOOD TABLE 9" WOOD TABLE CHEETAH WOOD COASTER CHEETAH WOOD COASTER LARGE BEADED ASHANTI STOOL MAP OF AFRICA KWANZAA KINARA MASAI FEMALE WALL PLAQUE Medium KWANZAA KINARA WITH CARVINGS THICK WOOD KWANZAA KINARA WOODEN COASTER SET WITH BRASS ELEPHANTS WOODEN COSTER SET- ELEPHANT SHAPED |
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THICK WOOD KWANZAA KINARA
Solid wood Kwanzaa Kinara. The most affordable full size Kinara. Approx. 13" X 7". WOODCARVING: THICK WOOD KWANZAA KINARA Kwanzaa is based on the year-end harvest festivals that have taken place throughout Africa for thousands of years. The name comes from the Swahili phrase "matunda ya kwanza," which means "first fruits of the harvest." Karenga chose a phrase from Swahili because the language is used by various peoples throughout Africa. Colorful Celebrations Families gather for the great feast of karamu on December 31. Karamu may be held at a home, community center, or church. Celebrants enjoy traditional African dishes as well as those featuring ingredients Africans brought to the United States, such as sesame seeds (benne), peanuts (groundnuts), sweet potatoes, collard greens, and spicy sauces. Especially at karamu, Kwanzaa is celebrated with red, black, and green. These three colors were important symbols in ancient Africa that gained new recognition through the efforts of Marcus Garvey's Black Nationalist movement. Green is for the fertile land of Africa; black is for the color of the people; and red is the for the blood that is shed in the struggle for freedom. The Seven Symbols Celebrants decorate with red, black, and green as well as African-style textiles and art. At the heart of Kwanzaa imagery, however, are the seven symbols. Read more: Kwanzaa: History, Food, Colors, Candles, Symbols, Activites, Crafts, How many of these do you want to order? |
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