Classic Kwanzaa Kinara Celebration Set

African Heritage Collection
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A hand made Kwanzaa Kinara and celebration set that was crafted by master carver K. Asante in Ghana. This Kinara included was carved out of SeSe wood and features African Kente fabric. . Included in this stunning set are the kinara/candle holder,  a set of seven 12" candles, bamboo mat, cup, and an information sheet on how to celebrate Kwanzaa. It ships neatly shrink wrapped in a box set. The dimensions of the candle holder/kinara are 13 inches (Length) x 6.5 inches (Height) x 2 inches (Width).

Kente fabric pattern may vary.

Edition Hand Made
Height 6.5 inches
Length 13 inches
Medium SeSe Wood
SKU KZ-CLS2
Width 2 inches

African Heritage Collection

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12/25/2017
Bro. A.
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Your Kwanzaa Kinara Set is the most authentic I've seen so far. How many other African Wood artisans carve Kinara's in all the other African countries?