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Two Hibiscuses
The hibiscus (all colors and varieties) was the Official Territorial Flower, adopted in the early 1920s. At statehood in 1959, the first state legislature adopted many of Hawaii's symbols as part of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS, state laws). It...
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Hawaiian Flower Wreath
Adorn your home during the holidays or all year round with our exclusive Hawaiian flower wreath. This Aloha Wood Art design is a beautiful arrangement of the two most popular flowers in Hawai’i, the hibiscus and plumeria. Each hibiscus flower...
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Jingle Bell Wreath
Ring in the holiday spirit with this dazzling jingle bell wreath. This Aloha Wood Art design consists of around 60 pieces of exotic wood. Two jingle bells hang from a bow surrounded by holly and topped with a star. Note the contouring of the bells and...
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Hula Dolphin
Dolphins are among the most intelligent animals and their often friendly appearance and seemingly playful attitude have made them popular in human culture. Notable features of this design are the Hawaiian flower lei around the dolphin's neck...
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Female Hula Dancer
Hula Kahiko is the ancient Hawaiian dance that is renowned around the world for its beauty, power and elegance. It is a unique dance that was banned for a period of time after the arrival of protestant missionaries from 1830 to 1870. It was revived...
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Male Hula Dancer
Hula Kahiko is the ancient Hawaiian dance that is renowned around the world for its beauty, power and elegance. It is a unique dance that was banned for a period of time after the arrival of protestant missionaries from 1830 to 1870. It was revived...
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Hula Girl with Ipu
Hula Kahiko is the ancient Hawaiian dance that is renowned around the world for its beauty, power and elegance. It is a unique dance that was banned for a period of time after the arrival of protestant missionaries from 1830 to 1870. It was revived...
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Hibiscus Cross Wall Decor
The Hibiscus is the most popular flower in Hawai’i, and the yellow variation is the official state flower. It symbolizes beauty and the Aloha Spirit. We created this cross design with the intention of spreading Aloha (love) and blessings to our...
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Infinity Cross - Wall Decor - Medium
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 Plumeria Cross Wall Decor
The Plumeria is a symbol of all positive things in Hawaiian culture. We created our All Plumeria Cross with the intention of spreading Aloha (love) and blessings to our customers in a Hawaiian style. Display your faith with this design which combines...
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Seahorse
The seahorse is seen as a symbol of patience and tranquility. These slow swimmers hover and glide from place to place and use their tails as anchors in stormy waters. They are fragile but persistent creatures. The seahorse is the only animal species on...
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Reef Triggerfish 'Humuhumu' Wall Decor
The Humuhumunukunukuapua`a (Rhinecanthus rectangulus) is also known as the rectangular triggerfish or Hawaiian triggerfish. The humuhumu was adopted as the official Hawai'i State Fish in 1985 on a temporary basis and then again...
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Polaris theme designed by epicShops