Kwanzaa Handcrafted Figurines - Handcrafted with symbols of Unity, Purpose and Creativity
Presenting Female Kwanzaa Figurines, ideal keepsakes for the joyous celebration. These figurines, infuse Kwanzaa festivities with joy. They also also enhance African Heritage themed events, embodying the spirit of Zawadi (Gifts). From December 26th to January 1st, Kwanzaa emphasizes seven core principles of African Heritage: Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work), Ujamma (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Imani (Faith). Available in three styles (Circles-Red; Patchwork-Black; and Candles-Green), these 16 inch figurines feature porcelain heads, hands and poseable arms, attached to open bottom cones. They symbolize Kwanzaa's principles, adorned in themed garments, with embroidered caplets and accessories. These figurines serve as meaningful Zawadi, fostering self-determination, growth, achievement, and success. They also enrich ethnic-inspired decor, special occasion gifting, and serve as cherished keepsakes. Crafted by Natasha, they represent cultural heritage, embracing Kwanzaa's vibrant colors and symbolism. The Kinara and candles symbolize past struggles, hope for abundance, and the unity of the people. May your year be filled with Joy! Happy Kwanzaa!