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SKU:P3269 (1PC) / 73124nl002

Koa Nalu (Surf) Cutout Rectangular Wood Charm (P3269)

Koa Nalu (Surf) Cutout Rectangular Wood Charm (P3269)

Regular price $18.00 USD
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Embrace the spirit of the ocean with our Koa Nalu (Surf) Rectangular Wood Charms. Handcrafted from exquisite Koa wood, and made in Hawaii, these charms feature a striking surf wave design that capture the essence of Hawaiian beaches. The natural grain of the Koa wood adds a touch of warmth and uniqueness to each piece.

In Hawaiian culture, surfing holds deep significance, symbolizing a profound connection with the ocean and a way of life. Known as "heʻe nalu," surfing was once reserved for Hawaiian royalty, embodying strength, skill, and a spiritual bond with nature.

  • Available in 2 quantities:
    • 1 piece
    • 2 pieces as a matched pair
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 2 inches
    • Width: 1/2 inch
    • Depth: 1/8 inch
  • Jewelry samples are for inspiration. If you'd like to commission a similar custom piece, please contact us!
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About the Artist

Manny is located on the Big Island of Hawaii and all of his pieces are personally created by him on the Island. He has been around woodworking for the last 20 years of his life.  Inspired by his grandfather who would always be in his shop making crafts to sell at the market, he would help him occasionally with sanding wood. Manny's father eventually learned the craft from his grandfather, and Manny is now perpetuating the craft for his ohana.

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  • Available in 2 quantities:
  • 1 piece
  • 2 pieces as a matched pair
  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 2 inches
  • Width: 1/2 inch
  • Depth: 1/8 inch

About the Maker

Manny is located on the Big Island of Hawaii and all of his pieces are personally created by him on the Island. He has been around woodworking for the last 20 years of his life. 

Inspired by his grandfather who would always be in his shop making crafts to sell at the market, he would help him occasionally with sanding wood. Manny's father eventually learned the craft from his grandfather, and Manny is now perpetuating the craft for his ohana. 

 

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