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Our biggest drop of the year is coming. Join us at Made in Hawaii BOOTH I-018 from August 23 - 25 as we celebrate keeping it local through all we create and do.

The Ohia Lehua: Art as a Guardian of Hawaii's Forests

In the lush landscapes of Hawaii, a silent battle is being waged. The 'ōhi'a lehua tree, a keystone species in Hawaiian ecosystems, faces a formidable enemy: Rapid 'Ōhi'a Death, a devastating fungal disease. As artists and conservationists, we believe in the power of functional art to raise awareness and inspire action. This is the story of a tree, a threat, and how art can become a voice for nature.

 

The Heart of Hawaiian Forests

The 'ōhi'a lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha) is more than just a tree; it's the backbone of Hawaii's native forests. With its vibrant red, yellow, or orange blossoms, it's a feast for the eyes and a crucial resource for native wildlife. But its importance goes far beyond aesthetics:

  • Water Conservation: 'Ōhi'a trees capture mist and rainwater, replenishing natural aquifers.
  • Soil Health: They nurture the soil and prevent erosion, maintaining the integrity of the islands' landscapes.
  • Biodiversity Support: Countless native species depend on 'ōhi'a forests for habitat and food.

A Personal Connection

Our commitment to the 'ōhi'a lehua runs deep – it's woven into the fabric of our family. Our son's name, Kamanu'ailehua, incorporates "lehua," honoring the vital relationship between the 'ōhi'a lehua and the native birds that depend on it for sustenance. This personal connection fuels our passion to ensure that the 'ōhi'a thrives for generations to come.

Every day, our son's name reminds us of the delicate balance in nature and our kuleana (responsibility) to maintain it. It's a constant inspiration for our art and our conservation efforts.

A Threat to Balance

Rapid 'Ōhi'a Death has emerged as a severe threat to these magnificent trees. This fungal disease can kill a healthy 'ōhi'a in a matter of weeks, potentially devastating entire forests. The loss of 'ōhi'a could trigger a cascade of ecological impacts, affecting everything from water resources to endemic wildlife – including the very birds our son's name celebrates.

Art as a Call to Action

In the face of this crisis, we believe that art has a unique power to touch hearts and minds. Our collection of functional artwork is more than just beautiful pieces for your home; it's a statement of kūleana – our shared responsibility to protect Hawaii's natural heritage.

Each piece in our collection tells a story:

  • Of the 'ōhi'a's crimson blossoms against a backdrop of misty forests
  • Of the delicate balance of island ecosystems
  • Of our connection to the land and our duty to preserve it

By bringing these stories into homes and public spaces, we aim to keep the conversation about conservation alive and urgent.

From Awareness to Action

Awareness is just the beginning. That's why a portion of the profits from each sale in this collection goes directly to 'ōhi'a lehua preservation efforts. By choosing our art, you're not just decorating your space – you're taking a stand for Hawaii's forests and the future of its native species.

Join the Movement

The 'ōhi'a lehua has been a part of Hawaiian culture for centuries, featured in songs, chants, and legends. Today, it needs our help to ensure it remains a part of Hawaii's future. Through our art, we invite you to join us in this crucial mission.

Let each piece serve as a daily reminder of the beauty we stand to lose and the power we have to prevent that loss. Together, we can turn appreciation into action, ensuring that the 'ōhi'a lehua continues to thrive for generations to come.

Your walls can do more than showcase beauty – they can help preserve it. Join us in our kūleana to protect the heart of Hawaii's forests, so that our children, and their children, can experience the magic of the 'ōhi'a lehua and the vibrant ecosystems it supports.

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