Kwanzaa Candles
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This candleholder, called a kinara, is displayed during the seven days of Kwanzaa, which begins Tuesday. It’s handmade of oak and walnut by a local carpenter and wood finisher. A candle is lit each night as celebrants review one of the seven principles of the holiday.
Kinara, $150, from Zambezi Bazaar African Crafts & Gifts, 4334 Degnan Blvd., Los Angeles. (323) 299-6383.
Ice Bowls Made Easy
It looks like a professional piece of work, but this clam-shaped ice mold is easy to make. Just place the mold on the form, then put on the frame. Fill it with water and freeze. Australian-based Ice Craft International specializes in reusable ice molds in many sizes and shapes. The clamshell mold is small enough to fit into a conventional freezer. Use the ice clam to serve caviar or shrimp cocktail at New Year’s. Or, use at the buffet table for chilled foods such as butter.
Clamshell mold, $40 plus shipping. (888) 310-7103, or order on the Internet at https://www.icecraft.com.au.
Bear Socks
These candy filled “K” socks are a fun gift to hang from the mantel or on the tree. The hand-knitted animals are filled with miniature milk, dark and white chocolate teddy bears with crispy centers and a touch of orange.
“K” socks, $25, from K Chocolatier, 9897 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills. (310) 286-9300.
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