• Image of Lei Kamoe 'Ilima 'Ula'ula
  • Image of Lei Kamoe 'Ilima 'Ula'ula
  • Image of Lei Kamoe 'Ilima 'Ula'ula

In Old Hawai'i feather work was a unique art. People of royal lineage would wear them as their daily attire. Feathers gathered from the Native Hawaiian birds were prizes possessions.
Today, we use them when dancing Hula to represent a place, mo'olelo (story), or bird.

We gift them to kupuna, or someone special in our lives. They are also used to congratulate a person of high achievement, or symbolic union (weddings, etc.). These beautiful fragile lei of Hawai'i are called Lei Hulu.

Made from Hulunani by Leonani

Lei Kamoe ‘Ilima ‘Ula | Kamoe style yellow lei with red accent | 24 inches in length | Ribbon tie at end.

* ‘Ilima representing the color "Yellow" in Hawaiian. ‘Ula meaning the color “Red”.

Special Orders, sizes, & color designs available upon request.