Kona Historical Society - OLD – Kona Historical Society Online Auction 2012
Auction Ends: Jul 23, 2012 02:00 AM HST

Collectibles

Ed Kaneko Handwoven Lauhala Hat and Koa Hatstand

Item Number
210
Estimated Value
335 USD
Sold
250 USD to kama12
Number of Bids
13  -  Bid History

Item Description

This hat, made by well known local weaver Ed Kaneko, is made of all locally grown and harvested lauhala.  The hatstand is made of Hawaiian curly koa wood and is crafted by master woodworker, Tai Lake. 

Lauhala, lau meaning leaf in Hawaiian, refers to the leaves of the Hala Tree (Pandanus tectorius).  Many cultures weave the leaves of the P. tectorius to create useful items such as baskets, mats and hats. Though it is a long and arduous process to prepare the leaves for weaving, the final products are beautiful works of art with a pleasing earthy feel.

This hat is about a medium (22-23 inches) but, like most lauhala hats, it can be sized a little to fit the wearer's head. The hatstand measures approximately 15 inches tall.

Item Special Note

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Donated By:

Ed Kaneko

Ed Kaneko

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