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

Clothing

Manaola Puaniu Crossbody

Item Number
513
Estimated Value
118 USD
Sold
60 USD to mc7ddfb3a
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

Manaola Puaniu Crossbody:

  • Pattern: Akoakoa
  • Size: 9.25″ x 3″ x 7″
  • Color: Rise

A petite crossbody clutch with a button on bottom to secure the front covering strap. 3 zippered pockets: 1 front, 1 under main flap and 1 on the interior of the clutch.

About the Pattern:

An avid canoe paddler, Manaola was inspired to create the Akoakoa print one day as he sat in his waa (canoe) and peered into the blue waters near his home in Kohala. As the waa gently moved on the water, Manaola noticed the complexity and beauty of the intricate coral formations visible below him. As he continued to gaze into the sea, the endless variation of the flourishing coral bed opened up before his eyes. The Kumulipo—an ancient Hawaiian creation chant that demonstrates a unique Hawaiian acknowledgement and interpretation of evolution—tells us that coral organisms were some of the earliest creatures to come into existence, marking their importance in Hawaii’s ancestral history.

The small shapes of coral species also represent the act of creation itself, symbolically representing the kohe, or the birthing canal of a woman, which is the literal avenue through which new life comes into the world. The Akoakoa print also honors Haumea, the goddess of fertility, who gives birth to new lands and new life.

Item Special Note

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

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