- Featured earrings
Ho’okipa mai i na malihini
We invite you to stay and look around!
Let us know if you have any questions!
E Ola Ana
Translation: To live on.
A purpose to Perpetuate a culture and capture a fleeting ecosystem through art.
Sharable with the world.
Our refined jewelry is foraged from dead fallen trees and from forest to workshop theres a deep listening, shaping, and preservation. Endemic and indigenous plants crafted into a wearable time capsule to pass down generation to generation.
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Where do your woods come from?
All of the wood used is harvested from endemic or indigenous dead plants, shrubs, or trees. We take trips to special places and harvest these species. We have a protocol,asking the plants permission, before we harvest. If all is good then we gather the wood.
Making A Pahoa
Check out this short clip of what the process looks like to create a Pahoa(dagger).
Finished Implement
This is the finished Pahoa!