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Uluwehi is inspired by plants found in our back yard and is a lei wili papa, a style of lei making where the decorative material is lashed to a ce...
View full detailsLei Kalaunu is inspired by a style of lei making called lei kui poepoe where the decorative material is strung in a circular pattern. Lei is a sym...
View full detailsLei trio includes Lei Pakalana, Lei Pīkake, Puakenikeni - what we (here at Kākou Collective) love to call the power trio. This iconic symbol of ...
View full detailsNahele combines three lei (Lei Maile, Lei Wili, and Lei Kī) that are often made from foliage often found in our forests. Nahele: Forest, grove, wil...
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 ...
View full detailsThis collection includes four [4] cards with following native plants and punny phrases: Hau - Hau You Doin, Niu - Here's To Niu Beginnings, ʻŌhelo ...
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 detailsThis punny card features a favorite native plant, kalo (taro) and is part of our Punny Native Hawaiian Plant Card Series and Kalo Series. Details +...
View full detailsThis card features endemic plant - ʻŌhelo. Bell-shaped flowers ripen into fat, round berries that range in color from deep magenta to light varying...
View full detailsOur Lei Kī card set is inspired by lei made using the hilo (meaning to twist or braid) technique. Lāʻī (ti or kī leaves) are the most common materi...
View full detailsKa liʻa: Strong desire; yearning, amorous; to wish for ardently - this set was inspired by a memory and I wanted to bring it back and share it with...
View full detailsʻOhuʻohu i nā lei: adorned/decked with lei Our Kolonahe collection is inspired the kui method of lei making (kui: to string pierced objects, as flo...
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 detailsMe ʻoe kuʻu aloha: my love is with you, sending love Stacked Lei: features pikake, puakenikeni, loke, pakalana Lei Bow: Pikake, Pakalana, Loke C...
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 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 detailsHanohano is a twisted kui style lei inspired by lei gifted and worn for special occasions (kui: to string pierced objects, as flowers in a lei). T...
View full detailsKupukupu is a long and narrow sword fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) indigenous to Hawaii and is one of the first plants to appear on lava fields. Kupu...
View full detailsKaluhea = FragrantKaluhea is a twisted kui style lei inspired by popular graduation lei. Often times for special occasions, we gift our loved ones ...
View full detailsOnaona: Softly fragrant; soft fragrance or perfume, aroma; gentle and sweet Onaona is a twisted kui style lei inspired by popular graduation lei. O...
View full detailsThe endemic ʻŌhiʻa Lehua, Metrosideros polymorpha, is one of Hawaiʻi’s most iconic trees known for its beautiful vibrant red blossoms, the lehua....
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