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Kialoa Paddle Necklace

$49.00$225.00

Sleek and fast, outrigger canoes symbolise the hard work water women and men invest every season to race. To paddle is to know and respect the ocean. But it is also symbolic of community and teamwork; to build a canoe the old way took hundreds of men and a kahuna just to select and bring the tree down the mountain.

Hawaiian Outrigger Canoes

The Hawaiians arrived in Hawaii in outrigger canoes (OCs) around 200AD. Some of these held up to 80 people! Throughout their history OCs remained essential to the Hawaiians for fishing, travel, sport and war. By the time Captain Cook arrived, there were up to 12,000 outrigger canoes for about 225K people, and hei hei wa’a, or canoe racing, was an immensely popular sport with the chiefs. Later, and under the influence of the missionaries, Queen Ka’ahumanu banned the races (there was betting involved!) and it wasn’t until King Kalakaua that races were brought back in 1875. Todays paddling traditions are a tribute to the ancient Hawaiians and their way of life. Find out more here and here.

 

Details

Kialoa Paddle Necklace, a hand carved little hoe (paddle) cast in sterling silver or solid 14K gold.

 

  • The hoe/paddle is approx .75″/2cm (1.125″/2.6 cm with loop)
  • Solid sterling silver or 14K gold
  • 18″ sterling silver chain or 18″ gold fill chain
  • Hand-sculpted and cast
  • Lead and nickel free
  • Made in Hawaii
  • You may also like the matching earrings or bracelets
  • Interested 18K gold? Contact us

Additional information

Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 1.5 in
metal

Sterling Silver, 14K Gold

necklace

18" Sterling silver, 18" GF chain, Adj Leather cord

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