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

Clothing

Manaola Laulea Bag in Halogen Blue-Folkstone Grey

Item Number
510
Estimated Value
98 USD
Sold
41 USD to kd7bc09ac
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

Item Description

Manaola Laulea Bag:

  • Pattern: Laukapalili
  • Size: 22"x 11"x 16.75"
  • Color: Halogen Blue-Folkstone Grey
  • Fabric: Nylon

About the Pattern:

The eyes of Laukapalili look out into the world with a confident and grounded gaze, centered in the beauty of her soul and spirit. Her expression exudes a humble and deep knowing of who she is and where she comes from. Her lei adornments are made of various ferns found in the forests of Hawaii honoring the Goddess of hula, Laka, and her many revered Kinolau (body forms).

The symbolism embedded in the repetitious layering of this pattern is an ode to dancing with one heart, one mind, and one spirit in the halau hula (school of traditional dance). The kupukupu fern represents growth and reflects the interwoven connections cultivated between the dancers as they learn what it means to move together with lokahi (unity). The Amau fern represents unfurling energy and reflects the reverberation in the voice of a chanter. The palai represents light and reflects the brilliance of Laka and her wisdom and guidance. The intention of this design is to empower all who will wear Laukapalili to celebrate their mana (power) and unique beauty.

Item Special Note

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

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