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Infinity Cross - Magnet
This Aloha Wood Art rendition of an infinity cross has a plumeria flower in the center for an added a touch of Hawaiian style. In Hawaiian culture the plumeria flower symbolizes positivity in life and is frequently used to make flower leis. It can also...
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Praying Hands - Magnet
Praying hands are two hands brought together to symbolize respect, submission, sincerity and humility.While smaller in size, our magnets are created with the same details and quality craftsmanship as the larger pieces. They will come with two...
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Honu II - Magnet
The Honu is one of the most beloved sea creatures in the world. It lives close to shore on the reef and feeds on seaweed and small crustaceans. In Hawaiian culture, the turtle is both loved and revered. It is known as the guardian of the Hawaiian people...
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Ukulele Octopus - Magnet
The Hawaiian name for octopus is he’e. This design depicts an octopus with a hibiscus flower on its ear, playing the ukulele (ancient Hawaiian string instrument). The ukulele is famous for its cheerful and unique sound which brings life to many...
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Clownfish - Magnet
The clownfish (anemonefish) became familiar to millions of youngsters worldwide as the star of the popular 2003 Disney film “Finding Nemo.” Bright orange with three distinctive white bars, anemonefish are among the most recognizable reef...
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Dolphins - Magnet
Dolphins are among the most intelligent animals and their often friendly appearance and seemingly playful attitude have made them popular in human culture. This design depicts a family of five dolphins playing joyfully on the waves off of the Hawaiian...
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Humpback Whale - Magnet
The humpback whale lives in the North Pacific and migrates in the winter months to the warm waters of Hawai’i. It is one of the most magnificent creatures in the seas. The Hawaiian humpback symbolizes peace, harmony and prosperity.While smaller in...
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Pineapple - Magnet
Within the last 100 years, the pineapple ("hala kahiki" in Hawaiian) has become a symbol of Hawaiian agriculture. The pineapple arrived in Hawai’i in the early 1800s from Paraguay and Brazil. Our nutrient rich volcanic soil produces some...
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Ukulele Monkey Girl - Magnet
This design depicts a female monkey playing an ukulele and wearing a grass hula skirt.While smaller in size, our magnets are created with the same details and quality craftsmanship as the larger pieces. They will come with two magnets affixed to the...
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Hawaiian Snowman - Magnet
This design depicts a Hawaiian style snowman wearing a lei and holding a canoe paddle.While smaller in size, our magnets are created with the same details and quality craftsmanship as the larger pieces. They will come with two magnets affixed to the...
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Shaka Monkey Girl - Magnet
This design depicts a female monkey holding a coconut in one hand and flashing the shaka sign in the other. She is wearing a grass skirt and a flower lei. The shaka or “hang loose” hand sign symbolizes friendship and the aloha spirit. Notable...
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Moorish Idol - Magnet
One of the most popular fish on the coral reef of Hawai’i, the moorish idol is often seen in large schools while feeding on coral. It is a very beautiful fish with black and white stripes across its body and a long dorsal fin.While smaller in size,...
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