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Brighten up your kitchen with these Pīkake Lei Tea Towels! These tea towels are functional and beautiful. A great gift giving idea, a creative way...
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 detailsKalo Camouflage - a signature Kākou Collective print. Details: • Pocket Notebook measures 5in x 7in • 60 blank pages • Saddle Stitched with Staple ...
View full detailsAs a blossom dies after getting pollinated, new seed pods form and create an opportunity for new growth. Similarly, it is important for we as Kanak...
View full details"Where the Focus Goes the Mana Flows" Madda Earth quote vinyl sticker is on a dusty pink background and is 2.39 in x 3 in. Pāʻū o Hiʻiaka “the sk...
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 detailsLei Puakenikeni Hoʻomae [Fade] Puakenikeni means ten-cent flower, pua meaning "flower" and kenikeni meaning "ten cents." Its name is derived from...
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 detailsEach shirt is unique thanks to the sustainable dye system that utilizes minerals to transform our 100% organic cotton tees into one-of-a-kind piec...
View full detailsEach shirt is unique thanks to the sustainable dye system that utilizes minerals to transform our 100% organic cotton tees into one-of-a-kind piec...
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 detailsUluwehi 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 detailsThis card was inspired by local lei stands, where strands of lei hang for customers to enjoy and purchase for various special occasions. We are ex...
View full detailsWe are proud to expand our Kamanuʻailehua collection as we feature nine native birds that depend on the lehua for food and/or shelter. We have als...
View full detailsEach shirt is unique thanks to the sustainable dye system that utilizes minerals to transform our 100% organic cotton tees into one-of-a-kind piece...
View full detailsEach Kit is different. Please read description carefully. Essential Kit Na La o ka pule (Days of the week), Mai Poina (don't forget), Na Pila (Bill...
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 detailsWai (fresh water) is the life source to every living thing. This print is named "Waiwai" and is a play on the words wai (fresh water) and waiwai (...
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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