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Kalo (taro) is a staple plant native to Hawaiʻi. Kalo (taro) is the foundation plant of Kākou Collective. It is the representation of our ancestors...
View full detailsKakou Collective Wrappily Eco-Friendly Gift Wrap Is 100% Recyclable with Double-Sided Patterns! Plastic-free. Sustainably sourced and made in the U...
View full detailsKing protea, or Protea cynaroides is inspired by a floral arrangment gifted to us by Kahanananea. 3 in x 2.75 in King protea, or Protea cynaroides ...
View full detailsKoaliʻawa Vinyl Sticker size: 3 x 2.1 Ipomoea indica is an indigenous vine naturally found in lower elevations and can be found sprawling and cover...
View full detailsOur Kolonahe greeting card bundle includes four [4] cards. Our Kolonahe collection is inspired the kui method of lei making (kui: to string pierced...
View full detailsKui: 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 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 detailsComfortable like a tee and protective like a hoodie with UPF 50+. This versatile hooded shirt is perfect wherever you throw it on- whether you're ...
View full detailsPuakenikeni, Pikake, and Pakalana in the form of a rainbow (we call it a Leibow). 5in x 4in Oh my lei clear rainbow lei (lei-bow) sticker. Pepili W...
View full detailsA fan favorite, Lei Aloha, has made it onto a shirt! Printed in Hawaii on our crazy soft, yet sustainable unisex t-shirt (that uses up to 6 recycle...
View full detailsTwo color ways in Ilima (golden orange) and Loke (mauve/pink) featuring popular lei flowers we've taught in our illustration tutorials: puakeniken...
View full details32 pages celebrating lei flower of Hawai'i featuring original artwork by Kea Peters
Alyxia oliviformis or Maile, has a dark green hue, and was once considered the lei for royalty. Open Maile lei are traditionally gifted to celebra...
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 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 detailsPakalana is the local variety of the Chinese violet, Telosma cordata, that was brought to Hawaiʻi possibly around the mid 1800ʻs. Often sewn in si...
View full detailsPīkake is the Hawaiian name for Jasminum sambac, one of about a dozen Jasminum species grown in Hawaii. The name is adapted from the word “peacock...
View full detailsThese 3 x 3 Post-it Notes® are self-adhesive and allow you to incorporate popular lei into organizing. 3"x 3" Post-it® sticky notes 50 sheets per...
View full detailsThis coaster was inspired by local lei stands, where strands of lei hang for customers to enjoy and purchase for various special occasions. Puakeni...
View full detailsPuakenikeni means ten-cent flower, pua meaning "flower" and kenikeni meaning "ten cents." Its name is derived from the early 1900's when visitors a...
View full detailsLei Puakenikeni Hoʻomae [Fade] Puakenikeni means ten-cent flower, pua meaning "flower" and kenikeni meaning "ten cents." Its name is derived from...
View full detailsThis iconic symbol of aloha plays a key role in our culture. Lei symbolizes love, honor, and friendship. Often used for gifting, greeting, and hono...
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