Kwanzaa is an opportunity to celebrate African traditions and culture. We celebrate the Seven Principals: Umoja (unity), Kujichagulia (self-determination), Ujima (collective work and responsibility), Ujamaa (cooperative economics), Nia (purpose), Kuumba (creativity) and Imani (faith). This Kinara Biribi Wo Soro: Dark Wood will become a key part of your family’s Kwanzaa celebration as you light the seven candles. The kinara is dark brown and shaped like a ziggurat with holes to hold the candles. It has the word Kwanzaa engraved on the front. Over the word Kwanzaa the Nyame symbol for Biribi Wo Soro, which means, God there is something in the heavens. It is a symbol of hope and inspiration. The kinara is 14.5” and 5.5” tall. The base is 1.5” wide. Made in Ghana. K-012
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My Kinara was beautifully crafted and will last a long time.