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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
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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Surfer Monkey Girl
This design depicts a girl monkey dancing the hula on a surfboard. Known to have some of the best surfing spots in the world, people come from afar to surf the waves of Hawai’i during the summer and winter months. Professional surfers and...
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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
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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Praying Hands Traditional Crucifix
Display your faith with this design which depicts praying hands to Jesus Christ on the cross. We used over 50 individual pieces of wood to create this design. The red color is rosewood or cherry wood, greenish gray is pheasant wood, the white is ash wood...
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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
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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Three Dolphins with Plumerias
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 features a large dolphin with two smaller dolphins that are swimming in a circle...
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Marlin
The marlin is a member of a group of marine fish known as "billfish", and strangely enough, is closely linked to the freshwater trout. A marlin has an elongated body, a spear-like snout, and a long rigid dorsal fin, which extends forwards to form a crest...
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Surfing Turtle Wall Decor
Hawaiian sea turtle on a surfboard. The honu is one of the most beloved sea creatures in the world. It lives on the reef close to shore and feeds on seaweed and small crustaceans. In Hawaiian culture, the turtle is both loved and revered. It is known as...
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Shaka Monkey Boy Wall Decor - Medium
The "shaka" or hang loose sign is a hand gesture in Hawai’i that conveys the aloha spirit. The aloha spirit symbolizes friendship, harmony, gratitude, kindness and understanding. This design depicts a boy monkey character wearing a...
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Polaris theme designed by epicShops