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Home Features Top Sellers Mother’s Day Gifts for the African American Community

Kani Saburi Ayubu April 24, 2012 Leave a Comment

Mother’s Day Gifts for the African American Community

Gifts for Mom (African American)

One of the holidays that is most revered and celebrated in the African American community is Mother’s Day. This is due to the profound strength, pride, sacrifice and perseverance that most African American mothers display on a day to day basis when it comes to their children. Mother’s Day is the way that their children say thanks for all that they have done. Below you will find some fantastic African American Mother’s Day gift ideas that would be perfect for the mother, wife, grandmother, godmother, nana, aunt or any other motherly figure that you want to make sure feels special on this special day.

Framed Literary Art Prints

A Mother Is by Lester Kern and ShahidahMy Mother, My Jewel by Mesij and ShahidahMy Inspiration by Fred Mathews and Shahidah

Our framed Motherly Love Literary Art Prints featuring poetry by Shahidah and artwork by famous African American artists are probably the most popular item that we have on our site when it comes to Mother’s Day gifts for the African American community. Each literary art print measures 13×25 inches framed and 8×20 inches unframed and costs just $25.00 each. View them online and find the right one for the motherly figure that you want to acknowledge on Mother’s Day.

My Mother, My Friend by Doyle and Shahidah

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Tapestry Throws and Gifts

Mother PillowGrandmother Pillow

Our Tapestry Throws and Gifts consisting of throws, pillows and wall hangings also offer a another great way for you to make sure she feels loved and appreciated on Mother’s Day. Each item features a Mother’s Day poem that will bring a smile to her face on Mother’s Day. These tapestry gifts are beautifully adorned in floral art by famous and emerging artists.

All That You Have Done Tapestry Throw

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Figurines

Love You Mom AngelGodmother Angel

These African American figurines are very popular and all contain brief inscriptions meant to remind your mother, grandmother or other motherly figure in your life of how important she is and how much she means to you. View our wide selection today!

Mother Angel with Flowers

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Mother’s Day Cards

A Prayer for Mother's DayMother's Day Card

Our Mother’s Day Cards have to be the most beautiful greeting cards that you will find for the African American community. Each high quality greeting card contains beautiful ethnic art by famous and emerging African American artists and inscriptions that are sure to make her feel loved on this special day. Our site contains Mother’s Day Cards for your wife, grandmother, mother and more!

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Motherly Love Art Prints

Eternal Bond by Fred MathewsPride and Joy by Albert Fennell

The great thing about giving art for Mother’s Day is the fact that art is timeless and typically has a long lifespan. Thus anytime that important woman in your life sees that art print hanging on her wall she will think about you and think about how she felt on that special day when she received that work of art from you.

If you are looking for some African American art for Mother’s Day the best place for you to start your search is in our Motherly Love Art Print and Posters collection. View them online today!

Mom, You're the Best by R. Greene and S. LynneMother, I Love You by Rachel Green

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Mugs

Mother MugGrandmother Mug

Is your mother, grandmother, aunt, niece, cousin or godmother an avid coffee or tea drinker? If so, then one of our decorative mugs may be a good choice for her. These quality mugs are inscribed with words meant to thank her for all that she has done and remind her of how much she means to you.

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Other Collectibles and Gifts

Mother Plate with StandGrandmother Music Box

Still haven’t found that “something” that you are looking for? Try one of our plaques, candleholders, tea lights or music boxes. One of these collectibles or gifts may be that unique item that you have been searching for to give her on Mother’s Day. We also have many other products that may not be “Mother’s Day” specific but are surely decorative and high quality items that your mother may enjoy.

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Kani Saburi Ayubu

April 24, 2012

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