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Medium & Large

This is the category section of the Medium & Large items available on Aloha Wood Art, conveniently separated into your favorite categories.

  • U.S. Navy Insignia Wall Decor

    U.S. Navy Insignia Wall Decor

    This Aloha Wood Art rendition of the United States Navy Seal is created using 120 – 150 pieces of wood. Some notable features are the overall three-dimensional look and the detailing of the eagle’s feathers.We offer this in a medium and a...

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  • Ukulele Monkey Girl Wall Decor

    Ukulele Monkey Girl Wall Decor

    This design depicts a female monkey playing an ukulele and wearing a grass hula skirt.Product InformationEach piece of wood is meticulously hand contoured and carefully assembled to create multi-dimensional artwork. The beauty and uniqueness of our...

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  • Mele Kalikimaka Wreath Wall Decor

    Mele Kalikimaka Wreath Wall Decor

    Celebrate the holiday season with this rendering of the holy night of Jesus’ birth in a Hawaiian style. Baby Jesus is surrounded by three angels that are dressed in traditional Hawaiian attire. The haku lei is a flower lei made for the top of the...

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  • Praying Hands Infinity Cross Wall Decor

    Praying Hands Infinity Cross Wall Decor

    We united our existing infinity cross and praying hands to create this design. In Hawaiian culture, the Plumeria flower symbolizes positivity in all things. May your home be blessed with the spirit of Aloha, which means love.The wall décor comes...

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  • Tropical Flower Cross Wall Decor

    Tropical Flower Cross Wall Decor

    A mixture of hibiscus and plumeria flowers arranged to form the shape of a cross. The hibiscus and plumeria flowers are the two most popular flowers in Hawai’i. The hibiscus represents beauty and the plumeria represents positivity in everything. We...

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  • Shaka Monkey Girl Wall Decor

    Shaka Monkey Girl Wall Decor

    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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  • Surfer Shark Wall Decor

    Surfer Shark Wall Decor

    Surfing is one of the most popular sports in Hawai’i. This design depicts a shark wearing sunglasses and a flower lei while holding a surfboard. Sharks are regarded as a guardian ("aumakua") of the Hawaiian people according to ancient Hawaiian...

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  • Hang Loose Big Santa Wall Decor

    Hang Loose Big Santa Wall Decor

    This design depicts Santa Claus in a Hawaiian style. He is wearing a flower lei, local style slippers and swimming goggles while flashing the "shaka" or hang loose sign. The hang loose sign symbolizes the "aloha spirit" and is generally used as a gesture...

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  • Hawaiian Monk Seal Wall Decor - Medium

    Hawaiian Monk Seal Wall Decor - Medium

    Exclusive to the Hawaiian Islands, the monk seal (‘Ä«lio holo i ka uaua) is among the top endangered marine mammal species in the world. The monk seal received its name from its solitary lifestyle, it does not live in a colony like other types of...

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  • One Plumeria Cross Wall Decor

    One Plumeria Cross Wall Decor

    The plumeria is the second most popular flower in Hawai’i, the first being the hibiscus. In Hawaiian culture, the plumeria is known as a symbol of everything positive in life. We created this cross design with the intention of spreading aloha...

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  • Pineapple II Wall Decor

    Pineapple II Wall Decor

    Within the last 100 years, the Pineapple (hala kahiki in Hawaiian) has become a symbol of Hawaiian agriculture. They arrived in Hawai’i in the early 1800s from Paraguay and Brazil. Our nutrient rich volcanic soil produces some of the best tasting...

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