Ni‘ihau Lei, 19-Inch 4-Strand Crown Flower Mauna Loa

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Beautiful 19-inch, 4-strand Kipona lei woven in two styles: kahelelani (turban shells) ʻākala pua, ʻōmaʻomaʻo, ʻeleʻele, and mākuʻe are woven in the Mauna Loa style, while the Crown Flower weave features momi (dove shells) keʻokeʻo maikiaʻi, lenalena, uliuli ʻāhiehie, ʻōnikiniki ʻeleʻele, ;ōnikiniki ʻāhiehie, and kahakaha ʻāhiehie, with kahelelani ʻōmaʻomaʻo, ʻeleʻele, mākuʻe, ʻākala ʻāhiehie, ʻākala pua, and kāmoa ʻōmaʻomaʻo ʻāhiehie.

Finished with two pōleholeho ʻōpule (cowrie shells smooth), two puka shells, and a 14K gold-filled hook-and-eye clasp.

In stock

Medium: Niʻihau Shell
Size: 19"

$4,750.00

Code: PANM1541 Categories: ,

Description

A Fine Folk Art Protected By Legislation

In 2004, the House of Representatives unanimously approved H.B. No. 2569 which prohibits the sale of “seashell items” with a description or label using the term “Ni‘ihau” or “Niihau” unless 100 percent of the shells are from the island of Ni‘ihau and the item is made entirely in Hawai‘i.

Shells used to make the Ni‘ihau lei are found abundantly only on the shores of Ni‘ihau, and this legislation was intended to protect the integrity of one of the few sources of income available to the Ni‘ihau people. The terms “momi,” “kahelelani,” and “laiki” may be used to describe shells found in limited quantity on other islands, but it is illegal to apply the term “Ni‘ihau” to any of these shells.

For more information on selecting an authentic Ni‘ihau shell lei, please visit the Ni‘ihau Cultural Heritage Foundation’s website.

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