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Unique Handmade 2011 Kwanzaa Holiday Gifts

Unique Kwanzaa Gifts & Décor

Unique handcrafted Kwanzaa gift ideas and home decor personalized with your choice of art glass, sleek aluminum or gorgeous iridescent colors found exclusively from Kyle Design. Our beautiful gifts are sure to be appreciated by anyone who is celebrates this African American ceremony of traditional family values. In 2012, Kwanzaa is observed Wednesday, December 26th through Tuesday, January 1st, 2013.
Kwanzaa Holiday Ornament
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Unique Kwanzaa Business Card Holders
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Kwanzaa Celebration Gift Pill Boxes
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Colorful Kwanzaa Steel Cord Name Badge Holders
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Unique Stained Glass Kwanzaa Night Lights
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Unique Christmas & Kwanzaa Interfaith Holiday Ornaments
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Personalized Kwanzaa Message Magnets with Clip
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Elegant Wood Boxes Inlaid with Asian Character for Faith
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Engraved Kwanzaa Bookmarks with Seven Symbols
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African American Business Card Cases
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Mixed Blessings Christmakwanzakah Polished 6 Oz. Flasks
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Amazing African Continent Festive Ornaments
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Black Leather Kinara and Crops 6 Oz. Flasks
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Grapes Stained Glass Night Lights
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Unique Baby Diaper Bag Holder for New Parents
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Personalization and Engraving Options for Kwanzaa Gifts

  • When is Kwanzaa celebrated? Kwanzaa is a week-long festival observed from December 26th to January 1st each year.
  • What are the symbols of Kwanzaa? There are seven symbols of Kwanzaa.
    • Corn (Muhindi) - Corn symbolizes children and the future, and one ear of corn is set out for each child in the family.
    • Crops (Mazao) - Crops symbolize abundance and traditional African harvest celebrations as well as the rewards of collective labor. Often seen as fruits or vegetables in a Kwanzaa display.
    • Mat (Mkeka) - The mat symbolizes a foundation for history and traditions.
    • Gifts (Zawadi) - Gifts are symbolic of the labor and love of parents and always include some type of artwork or an educational item such as a book.
    • Unity Cup (Kikombe cha Umoja) - Symbolizes family and community unity.
    • Seven Candles (Mishumaa Saba) - The 7 Kwanzaa candles represent the Seven Principles and selected in red, green and black - the colors of the African Flag.
    • Candle Holder (Kinara) - The Candle Holder represents one's African ancestors and holds the seven candles that represent the Seven Principles (Nguzo Saba).
  • What are the Seven Principles? The Seven Principles, or Nguzo Saba, are Self-Determination, Unity, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose and Faith.
  • When was Kwanzaa first celebrated? Kwanzaa is a festival created by founder Ron Karenga, who first celebrated it from December 26, 1966 to January 1, 1967.
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