BLUE/PINK

PUKA SHELL

Puka means 'hole' in Hawaiian. Each Puka shell has its own unique hole, naturally shaped by the ocean. Hawaiians would gift a Puka shell necklace to bring someone luck.

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BLACK/BLUE

KOA POLO

The word 'koa' in Hawaiian means warrior, and the koa tree is just as strong and legendary. Hawaiians have used koa wood for centuries to make canoes, paddles, and weapons because of its strength and beauty. Wearing something inspired by koa is like carrying a piece of that warrior spirit with you.

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Blue/yellow

SEA URCHIN POLO

Did you know sea urchins, or wana are found in Hawaiian waters and are a local delicacy? Their spines were also used traditionally for tools and fishing. Sea urchins can live up to 200 years and use tiny tube feet to get around.

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