Halia Microfiber Towel
Design Inspiration:
"Haliʻa Aloha" means loving memory. Whether you are receiving, making, or giving lei, they hold our cherished memories. For the Kamehameha class of 2003ʻs 20th reunion, they reflect on those memories and look forward to making new ones. "He lei kau e lei hoʻoilo i ke aloha" - love is worn like a wreath through the summers and the winters. Love is everlasting. A portion of the proceeds from this design will go towards the Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Class of 2003 scholarship.
Product Details:
Light weight sand free suede microfiber towels. Made from recycled polyester sourced from post-consumer plastic water bottles.
The use of material type helps to reduce carbon emissions and gives plastic bottles a second life, avoiding them ending up in oceans and landfills.
Towels are double sided and measure 90cm x 180cm (~34in x 70in)
Details
Kākou Collective is the studio of Native Hawaiian artist, Kea Peters. Based out of Waimalu, Oʻahu. Original artwork.
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