Celebrate Kwanzaa with Authentic Kwanzaa Gifts and Crafts with African Heritage
Exclusive Collection of Kwanzaa Kinaras, Celebration Sets & Family Activities at Premium, Budget-Friendly Prices
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You can purchase your Kwanzaa supplies & gifts online and pick them up or ship them directly to your doorstep. Shipping is free on some orders. We use the best carriers in the business to make sure your Kwanzaa symbols and gifts get to you on time.
At the Secure Checkout page, schedule your order pickup. You‘ll also see the ordered item’s description, its price, and delivery time. Where available, you can also choose a faster delivery method for each item on your order for an additional fee. Delivery times vary depending on your selected delivery address, availability of your items, and the time of the day you place your order.
Join the Movement to Make December 26, Officially A Public Kwanzaa Holiday
We advocate for December 26 to be recognized as a national public holiday, allowing everyone in the United States the opportunity to connect, celebrate, and honor African culture and heritage. By taking the time to appreciate and celebrate this rich heritage, individuals foster a deeper sense of community and respect for all.
We also aim to raise awareness about the realities of post-traumatic slave syndrome and inspire research dedicated to developing culturally appropriate services and programs to support the mental health of African American families.
Join the movement to make December 26 an official Kwanzaa holiday by signing and sharing our petition. Together, we can celebrate our culture and strengthen our community.
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About Us
Mission. Identity. Purpose. Direction.
Kwanzaa, founded in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga, is a vibrant, non-religious celebration that honors African American culture, history, and heritage. Observed globally from December 26 to January 1, Kwanzaa emphasizes the values of family, community, and culture.
Each night during Kwanzaa, a candle is lit to reflect one of the Nguzo Saba, or the Seven Principles: Unity (Umoja), Self-Determination (Kujichagulia), Collective Work and Responsibility (Ujima), Cooperative Economics (Ujamaa), Purpose (Nia), Creativity (Kuumba), and Faith (Imani). The celebration culminates in a joyous feast, libation pouring to honor ancestors, and thoughtful gift-giving.
As a premier purveyor of high-quality, hand-carved African arts and crafts since 2019, we are deeply committed to honoring and preserving African culture and heritage that each of our unique products embodies. Our mission is to help people around the globe celebrate Kwanzaa, embrace new traditions, and connect deeply with African culture.
Each of our Kwanzaa products is proudly made in the USA, thoughtfully sourced, and designed to inspire identity, purpose, and direction across all cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds. We aim to foster a collective community that respects and uplifts everyone through the meditation and study of African history, traditions, and the Nguzo Saba—the seven principles of Kwanzaa.
So, whether you’re seeking personalized Kwanzaa celebration sets, unity cups, books, puzzles, games, apparel, or Kwanzaa gift baskets to share with loved ones, Seven Symbols of Kwanzaa offers unique Kwanzaa gifts that make each celebration memorable. Our collection features beautifully handcrafted items by Black artisans, including Kwanzaa kinaras, traditional candle sets, mkeka mats, African ornaments, and home décor.
Shop today to explore our unique Kwanzaa products and enjoy exceptional value as you celebrate this meaningful holiday!