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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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  • 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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  • Panda - Puzzle Box

    Panda - Puzzle Box

    Aloha Wood Art rendition of a panda bear on a tree. Originating from ancient Chinese secret lock boxes (as seen in the movie National Treasure starring Nicholas Cage: White House scene) these simplified puzzle boxes feature a secret key that is...

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  • Two Honus Turtle Wall Decor

    Two Honus Turtle Wall Decor

    The green sea turtle or "honu" in Hawaiian is an endangered species. It lives close to shore on all the Hawaiian Islands and is seen and enjoyed by thousands of divers and snorkelers. The reverence for the honu by the ancient Hawaiians is...

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  • Two Octopuses Wall Decor

    Two Octopuses Wall Decor

    The octopus, or "he'e" in Hawaiian, is a shy animal. They hide in undersea holes within lava and coral. An octopus can change colors and squirt ink for defense when bothered. The average size of these creatures is one pound but can reach five to six...

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  • Seahorse Decor - Two Seahorses Wall Decor - Aloha Wood Art

    Seahorse Decor - Two Seahorses Wall Decor - Aloha Wood Art

    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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  • Two Humus

    Two Humus

    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 in 2006 on a permanent...

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  • Palm Trees (Tall & Short) Medium Wall Decor

    Palm Trees (Tall & Short) Medium Wall Decor

    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. This design is one of three palm tree designs that we offer. Significant features...

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  • Palm Trees (Split)  Medium Wall Decor

    Palm Trees (Split) Medium Wall Decor

    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. This design is constructed of 18 individual pieces of exotic hardwood,...

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  • Infinity Cross - Wall Decor  - Medium

    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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  • Aloha Turtle

    Aloha Turtle

    The Hawaiian green sea turtle (honu) lives close to shore on all the Hawaiian Islands and is seen often by thousands of divers and snorkelers on the reef. The honu is believed to be a guardian of the Hawaiian people, it is both loved and revered in...

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