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Humpback Whale Ornament
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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Reef Triggerfish - Ornament
The Humuhumunukunukuapua`a (Rhinecanthus rectangulus) is also known as the rectangular triggerfish or Hawaiian triggerfish. This little fellow's Hawaiian name means "fish with a nose like a pig". Due to its vibrant colors, the...
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Hawaiian Monk Seal - Ornament
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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Female Hula Dancer - Ornament
Hula Kahiko is the ancient Hawaiian dance that is renowned around the world for its beauty, power and elegance. This design depicts a female dancer posing in traditional hula attire which consists of a skirt made of ti leaves and a haku lei adornment on...
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Infinity Cross - Ornament
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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Palm Trees (Tall & Short) - Ornament
Palm trees remind most of us of sunny skies, sandy beaches and tropical destinations. Historically, palms are a symbol of victory, peace, good luck and happy homecomings. Significant features of this piece include the detail in the palm fronds and the...
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Pineapple - Ornament
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...
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Hang Loose Santa - Ornament
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 Snowman - Ornament
This design depicts a Hawaiian style snowman wearing a lei and holding a canoe paddle.While smaller in size, our ornaments are created with the same details and quality craftsmanship as the larger pieces. Originally intended to be a Christmas...
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Hibiscus Heart - Ornament
The hibiscus is the most popular flower in Hawai’i and the yellow variation is the official state flower. This design is a grouping of three different colored hibiscuses which form a heart shape. It was created to signify love, affection and...
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All Plumeria Cross - Ornament
Plumeria flowers arranged to form the shape of a cross. The plumeria is a very popular flower in Hawai’i. It represents the positivity in everything and is also a symbol of beauty and new beginnings. We use jackfruit wood for the yellow flower,...
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Octopus He'e - Ornament
The octopus, "he'e" in Hawaiian, is a shy animal. The he'e hides in undersea holes within lava and coral. The beauty of this design comes from the three dimensional contouring of the wood and the utilization of a wood burning technique used to...
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