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Pīkake 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 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 detailsOnaona is a twisted kui style lei inspired by popular graduation lei. Often times for special occasions, we gift our loved ones with their favorite...
View full detailsThis print features nine birds of Hawaii that depend on the lehua for shelter and sustenance. Matted Prints are giclée prints produced with archiva...
View full detailsNaupaka is an indigenous shrub with 9 species found throughout the islands. Legends tell of two lovers torn from each other. Each were turned into ...
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 detailsKukui (candlenut tree) is a canoe plant brought to Hawaiʻi by our ancestors. Like many canoe plants, it had a variety of uses, however it is most k...
View full detailsMikioi: Dainty and neat in craftsmanship, or in doing anything; excellently made, as result of workmanship. Mikioi is a twisted kui style lei insp...
View full detailsNahele: Forest, grove, wilderness, bush; trees, shrubs, vegetation Nahele is a lei Wili papa (wili: wind, twist, turn; papa: flat surface) where t...
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