Hawaii Food & Wine Festival – 2021 Hawaii Food & Wine Festival Auction
Auction Ends: Oct 25, 2021 09:00 PM HST

Clothing

Manaola Waonahele Tote in Apricot Sherbert-Ginger Snap

Item Number
509
Estimated Value
128 USD
Sold
60 USD to dkg016
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

Manaola Waonahele Tote:

  • Pattern: Kapualiko
  • Size: Bottom 21.5″ / Top 24″ x 7″ x 16″
  • Color: Apricot Sherbert-Ginger Snap

Waonahale tote offers the convenience and charm of island design with its signature reimagined Hawaiian floral prints by designer Manaola Yap. Soft shoulder handles, Detachable shoulder straps, exterior and interior zipper pockets and mobile storage pouch afford easy access to car keys, sanitizer, and all other necessities. Made of durable coated canvas in assorted floral prints.

About the Pattern:

The Kinolau Liko print pays homage to the cherished bond of sisterhood and brotherhood between siblings. The way the leaves of the liko exists in pairs reminded Manaola of this special kind of familial connection. This pattern is a lei design made with lehua buds of different sizes, representing the many dimensions of the divine feminine, the art of genealogical symmetry, and the spirit of sacred geometry. The word Liko, meaning leaf bud, youth, and or descendant, is often used poetically when speaking of a new generation of Hawaii rising. The symbolism in this design is grounded in the hope that we may continue to practice and pass down the traditions and lifeways of our people to our opio (youth) so that our culture will thrive and flourish in these ever changing times and the times to come.

Item Special Note

Final sale. Pick up at HFWF office in Honolulu, otherwise shipping charges apply.

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