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Mikioi is a twisted kui style lei inspired by lei found hanging in lei stands, ready to be gifted and worn for special occasions. Lei is a symbol ...
View full detailsDetails and Features card Measures 4.25 x 5.5 and includes an envelope Blank Inside, perfect for personalization 110# Bright Linen Made in Honol...
View full detailsThis bundle includes four cards featuring three lei that are created using materials often found in our forests - a Hilo style lei kī (incorporatin...
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 detailsLei Kī is made using the hilo (meaning to twist or braid) technique. Lāʻī (ti or kī leaves) are the most common material used and are believed to ...
View full detailsLei Nohea is a lei wili papa where the decorative material is lashed to a center cord with a wrapping technique, often used for lei pāpale (lei for...
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....
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 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 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 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 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 detailsLive, Laugh, Love, Lei is a play on the popular motivational quote (live, laugh, love) with a fun local twist incorporating lei because it is a sy...
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 detailsKalo (taro) is a staple plant native to Hawaiʻi and is the representation of our ancestors and our tie to this ʻāīna (land). When planting the kalo...
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