Lei Aloha Art Print

Lei Aloha Art Print

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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 “peacock,” because Princess Kaʻiulani was fond of both this flower and the bird.

Puakenikeni means ten-cent flower, pua meaning “flower” and kenikeni meaning “ten cents.” Its name is derived from the early 1900’s when visitors arrived by boat, and one could purchase Lei Puakenikeni for 10 cents.

Pakalana is the local variety of the Chinese violet, Telosma cordata, that was brought to Hawaiʻi possibly around the mid 1800’s. Often sewn in single strands, then layered upon themselves, this local treasure is an intensly fragrant flower.

Matted Prints are giclée prints produced with archival inks on acid-free paper to ensure print permanence. All matted prints include an archival back mat so they are protected and ready to frame. To fit standard sizing and allow for easy framing, slight cropping from the original may occur.

From the Artist

I created this in honor of our Kakou Collective hui who cherish and love these three lei and have shared their beautiful memories with us. 

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FUN FACTS

DID YOU KNOW?

Every illustration at Kākou Collective springs from the creative heart of our founder, Kea Peters. As a Native Hawaiian artist and mother, her artistic journey is deeply rooted in continuous learning and the Hawaiian value of passing knowledge forward, creating a space where art and community flourish together.

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WHY KĀKOU?

When we say "it's a Kākou Thing," we're expressing our belief that everything we create, teach, and share is a beautiful collaboration of community effort.

This mindset guides all we do, from our artwork to our workshops, reminding us to move with mindfulness and understanding that our creative ripples touch not just those beside us, but our entire community. It's about recognizing that when we create together, learn together, and grow together, we elevate everyone - even those we haven't met yet.

Testimonials

★★★★★

I love that the [puakenikeni] lei design catches everyone's eye, and I love telling them about this local artist when they ask. It's not just a sticker - it's a durable piece of art that brings a touch of aloha to my everyday items. Definitely getting more to add to my collection!

Stephanie K.
Honolulu, HI
★★★★★

I absolutely love my lei wrap sticker from Kākou Collective! It's been on my water bottle through beach days, hikes, and countless washes, and it still looks as beautiful as the day I put it on.

Kamalei T.
Manoa, HI
★★★★★

Been using lei wrap stickers on my laptop and water bottle for over a year now and I'm amazed at how well it's held up! The vinyl quality is top-notch - no fading or peeling even with daily use. But what I love most is how Kea captured the lei in such a beautiful way. These stickers are the perfect blend of beauty and durability!

Leilani S.
Lahaina, HI

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