![]() African Sculpture and Corn Wallpaper |
These items known as Zawadi (gifts) and Muhindi (corn) make up two of the seven symbols of Kwanzaa. The sculpture is a heritage symbol given to remind us of the glory of the past and the promise of the future. The corn represents the children and future of the family. |
![]() Crops Wallpaper |
This wallpaper represents two more traditional symbols of Kwanzaa - Mkeka (woven mat) and Mazao (crops). The mkeka represents the achievements, sacrifices and experiences that our ancestors went through and the mazao are the result of the harvest and are enjoyed to honor the work of the people that grow them. |
![]() Happy Kwanzaa Screensaver |
Kwanzaa is a time of sharing with friends and family. So why not share this screensaver for the holiday season? |
![]() Kinara Wallpaper |
Celebrate the seven principles of Kwanzaa: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith with this Kinara on your desktop. |
![]() Kwanzaa Stamp Wallpaper |
In 1997, the U.S. Postal Service unveiled a stamp commemorating the Kwanzaa holidays. Pay tribute to this great cultural celebration with this Kwanzaa wallpaper. |
![]() Kwanzaa Table Wallpaper |
Kwanzaa is a festive and joyous celebration of the oneness and goodness of life. Rejoice in the spirit of the holiday with this Kwanzaa wallpaper. |
![]() Seven Principles of Kwanzaa Wallpaper |
As you celebrate Kwanzaa, embrace the Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles, that reflect this occasion. Uphold these life-affirming and enduring principles and embrace this Kwanzaa wallpaper. |
![]() Unity Cup Wallpaper |
The kikombe cha umoja, or Unity Cup, serves as a symbol of unity for those past and present. |