- The
kinara is a seven-branched
candleholder used in
Kwanzaa celebrations in the
United States.
Shortly before the
first celebration in 1966,
Maulana Karenga...
- may
stand upright.
Above this base is a
vertical shaft terminating in
candleholders. The
dikirion holds two candles,
representing the dual
nature of Jesus...
- both to keep the
candle in place.
Candlesticks are
sometimes called "
candleholders".
Before the
proliferation of electricity,
candles were
carried between...
-
center "bowl"
radiate branches supporting small baskets, dishes, or
candleholders.
There may be
between two and
seven branches.
Epergnes were traditionally...
- Candle, is an
American manufacturer and
retailer of
scented candles,
candleholders, accessories, and dinnerware. Its
products are sold by
thousands of...
-
decorative lighting. In
modern times,
electricity has
largely relegated candleholders to
decorative use in homes. The
interior designers nowadays continue...
- most
candleholders were
above average for
other Allach items. The
varying styles and low cost (due to
slave labor production) of the
candleholders produced...
-
furniture from an apartment. The item has feet, a seat,
handles and
candleholders and is
never identified but is
often interpreted as
being a piano. In...
-
comes from "matunda ya kwanza" ("first fruits" in Swahili). Kinara, a seven-branched
candleholder,
means seven main
concepts of Kwanzaa.[citation needed]...
- see what the
chest contained. Inside,
there were goblets, candles,
candleholders,
canned foods, sugar, honey, blankets,
coffee beans, and chocolate....