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Kui: To string pierced objects, as flowers in a lei Our Kolonahe collection is inspired the kui method of lei making (kui: to string pierced object...
View full details3in x 3in circle sticker with hand lettered quote: actions olelo loudah den words with a kalo background. Our pepili wainola (vinyl stickers) are w...
View full detailsOur shop favorite leibow with hand lettered quote, Aloha is contagious on the front pocket and back. Printed in Hawaii on our crazy soft, yet susta...
View full detailsWe all have experiences where our capacity to share aloha is tested. This is a gentle call to share aloha with one another while standing our grou...
View full detailsOur Stacked card set is inspired by the act of giving lei to our loved ones for special occasions. Lei is a symbol of aloha and giving lei is an ex...
View full detailsInspired by our beautiful Hawaiian rainbows, we were inspired to create our own Ānuenue collection. In this Washi tape box set are six [6] gold foi...
View full detailsPepili Wainola = Vinyl Sticker This sticker set is part of our collaboration with Kēhau Paulo, Native Hawaiian Manaʻo Mentor and creator behind @m...
View full detailsFeaturing 9 plants to celebrate makahiki. Left to right, top down: Hala, Kī, ulu, kukui, kalo, niu, awa, maiʻa, ʻuala Designed and printed in Hawai...
View full detailsOur pepili wainola (vinyl stickers) are weatherproof, printed on premium vinyl, resistant to: fading, scratching, tearing, and water. Dishwasher sa...
View full detailsPepili Wainola = Vinyl Sticker This sticker set is part of our collaboration with Kēhau Paulo, Native Hawaiian Manaʻo Mentor and creator behind @...
View full detailsThe flowers of the ʻilima were strung into a beautiful lei given to ali’i (chiefs). It can take about 1,000 of these flowers to make just one lei, ...
View full detailsPīkake is the Hawaiian name for Jasminum sambac, one of about a dozen Jasminum species grown in Hawaiʻi. The name is adapted from the word “peacoc...
View full detailsPepili Wainola = Vinyl Sticker 2.18in x 3.5in in clear/transparent sticker from our collection inspired by our Grams hale. My grams had orchids gro...
View full detailsHanohano measures 12.4 in x 1.3 in Hanohano = Glorious, magnificent, noble, honored, stately, dignified, grand, distinguished, honorable Hanohano...
View full detailsHapuu measures 3.5 in x 6.82 in Hapuu is a fern native to Hawaii. Pepili Wainola = Vinyl Sticker Our pepili wainola (vinyl stickers) are weatherpro...
View full detailsPlease be sure to select the set or individual design you wish to purchase. Hau Pepili Wainola (vinyl sticker) set includes: ʻUlaʻula - Red Me...
View full detailsThis card features indigenous plant - Hau. Hau is in the hibiscus family and can be repurposed into a range of items including cordage, spars of ou...
View full detailsThis card features indigenous plant - Niu (Coconut). Niu is one of the most useful plants were almost every part of this tree can be repurposed int...
View full details3in x 3in Hibiscus holographic sticker. Artwork inspired by our live with Simply Gilded to bring awareness that there is a difference between nativ...
View full detailsHoʻohiehie i nā lei: To beautify, make distincive, beautiful, elegant; distinguished in manner or appearance. Our Kolonahe collection is inspired t...
View full detailsHoʻomaikaʻi: Congratulations Card Measures 4.25 x 5.5 and includes an envelope Blank Inside, perfect for personalization 110# Bright Linen Made in...
View full detailsDesign Inspiration: Sida fallax or ʻIlima kū kahakai (shoreline ʻilima) is indigenous to Hawaiʻi and is the island flower of Oʻahu. 'Ilima can be ...
View full detailsDouble Lei ʻIlima measures 12.4in x 1.4in ʻIlima kū kahakai, shoreline ʻilima, Oʻahu’s island flower, sida fallax is indigenous to Hawaiʻi and can ...
View full detailsOnaona is a twisted kui style lei incorporating local favorite lei flowers: puakenikeni and pīkake. Although these are introduced species, these ...
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