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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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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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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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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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Hibiscus Ribbon Ornament
The yellow hibiscus flower is the official state flower of Hawai’i. It can be seen all over the island and comes in a variety of colors. The hibiscus symbolizes beauty in Hawaiian culture as well as in other cultures around the world.We offer this...
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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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Honu II - Ornament
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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Dolphins - Ornament
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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Ukulele Octopus Ornament
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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Island Santa Ornament
Santa Claus with a palm tree. This design depicts Santa hanging onto a palm tree with a coconut in one hand. He is wearing typical island attire, board shorts and a Hawaiian flower lei. Notable features of this design would be the contouring of...
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Surfer Santa Ornament
Santa Claus with a surfboard. This design depicts Santa standing next to his surfboard and flashing the shaka sign. He is wearing typical island attire, board shorts and a Hawaiian flower lei. The "shaka" or hang loose hand sign is a friendly gesture...
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Praying Hands - Ornament
Praying hands are two hands brought together to symbolize respect, submission, sincerity and humility.While smaller in size, our ornaments are created with the same details and quality craftsmanship as the larger pieces. Originally intended to be a...
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