ʻōhai (Monkeypod or rain tree, Samanea saman) bowl with ʻānoni (mixed tone) liner, ʻumeke (bowl, calabash, circular vessel)
WEAVE SIZE: 1/8” koana (width of pandanus strips used in plaiting)
PATTERNS: maka ʻoʻeno (twill weaving), maka moena (plaiting over one and under one), kulipuʻu (design with zigzag stripes)
CLOSING: hiʻi (to finish an edge by folding forward or back to give a neat appearance) nihoniho (the weaving style that creates points along an edge)
MATERIAL: lau hala (The pandanus or screw pine, Pandanus odoratissimus)
*** This exhibition runs April 12th to May 11th. All items will be available for pick-up and ready for shipment AFTER May 11th.***