Honu
Honu is regarded as a symbol of good luck, endurance, and long life. They are believed to be the guardian spirit of the ocean and a link between humans and their ancestors. Many Hawaiians believe that turtles can bring protection, harmony, and fertility.
Size: 9"X24"
Nēnē.
Nēnē, the State bird, has long been revered as a sacred symbol by Native Hawaiians. Nēnē is believed to have divine qualities that can offer protection, prosperity, and guidance. It represents a connection to the natural world and is associated with the spirit of the land, sea, and sky.
Its intricate feathers and coloration are a refl
Nēnē.
Nēnē, the State bird, has long been revered as a sacred symbol by Native Hawaiians. Nēnē is believed to have divine qualities that can offer protection, prosperity, and guidance. It represents a connection to the natural world and is associated with the spirit of the land, sea, and sky.
Its intricate feathers and coloration are a reflection of the beauty and balance of nature, and many believe that the bird has the power to bring peace and harmony to those who embrace its energy.
Size: 12"X24"
Mēlia
Mēlia, used by Hawaiian women to indicate their marital status, have deep symbolic meaning. They can mean a number of things depending on the setting and color, too.
For example, a plumeria flower can symbolize new life and new beginnings. It can also represent birth and creation. Plumerias can symbolize springtime, charm, beauty, and grace, too.
Size: 16"
Aloalo
The hibiscus represents beauty and femininity. Yellow hibiscus is the state flower. In hula dancing, performers adorned themselves with hibiscus leis to pay homage to the goddesses of the land and sea. The hibiscus plays a role In love and courtship. A red hibiscus worn behind the ear signifies that a person is in a relationship, while a yellow hibiscus signals availability.
Size: 16"
Lā
The Sun's role is vital for its ability to grow crops on earth. It is associated with leadership, brilliance, and the ability to create a fruitful community.
The Sun means good energy, joy, and happiness. It allows life, provides vital energy, heat, and helps all organisms grow and manifest.
Size: 9"X24"
Kumulāʻau Banyan
The banyan tree is a sacred tree in Hawaii, symbolizing a connection between the Hawaiian people and their ancestors. It is used in many ceremonies and rituals.
It is a symbol of protection and strength. Banyan trees are believed to have special spirits living within them.
Size: 12"X24"