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Greeting Cards
Hawaii Island artist Leilehua Yuen began designing and producing her
line of Hawaiian Language greeting cards in 1994, gradually developing
it into the largest and oldest line of greeting cards in the Hawaiian
language.
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LeiManu Designs Leilehua and Manu create unique natural gas and propane landscape lighting as they continue the Malama Torch business begun by Leilehua's father in 1967. While they fabricate several stock designs, each item is individually hand-crafted and unique. They also will work with a client to create custom designs.
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Na Mea Hawai`i Leilehua and Manu celebrate their Hawaiian heritage in the artistry shown in their line of traditional items ranging from royal regalia such as kāhili to house wares such as `umeke. Contact them.
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Share your love of the hula with friends away from home. Click on the image to see more.
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Bird of Paradise is just one of the many Malama Torch designs |
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photo by KonaBob |
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Questions about Hawai`i? Want to talk story?
Join the Ka`ahele Hawai`i Forum
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Ka`ahele Hawai`i is an electronic magazine of Hawai`i Island. We hope to provide material of interest and usefulness to readers both on and off Ka Moku Hawai`i. It is currently under development as the first website designed and managed by Yuen Media Services. We would like to invite YOU, the reader, to participate in the development of this site. Please let us know of any suggestions you may have to make this site more useful and enjoyable. Mahalo, Leilehua Yuen. |
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