Ka uluwehi o ke kai o Anahola!
We are honored to offer a 100% cotton pareau adorned with hand drawn art celebrating the magic and diversity throughout the bay and reefs of Anahola, Kaua’i.
This design was drawn to support the Ko‘olau Limu Festival, a tribute to the traditional limu pickers of Anahola Village, the Pae ‘Aina o Hawai‘i, and the new generation of emerging limu stewards. A kauwela ho‘olaule‘a honoring the ocean’s abundance and the cultural legacy of limu.
This pareau is a large 73” x 54” and made from 100% cotton - a natural-fiber, breathable fabric that gets softer with time.
We love pareo because they are timeless and offer a diverse array of uses. A well cared for pareo can last many years and stay with you through different sizes and lifestyles. Use it as a coverup on a chilly evening or sun protection at the beach. Wear it. Live in it.
Join us next summer at the Ko’olau Limu Festival, check out their instagram by clicking here.
The Hawaiian flag, known as Ka Hae Hawai‘i, was created around 1816 during the reign of King Kamehameha I. It was designed to symbolize Hawai‘i’s sovereignty while recognizing the islands’ relationships with both Great Britain and the United States. The Union Jack in the upper corner honors the historic friendship and protection once offered by Britain, while the eight horizontal stripes—white, red, and blue—represent the eight major Hawaiian Islands. The flag’s blend of elements from both nations reflects Hawai‘i’s role as an independent kingdom navigating international influences during the early 19th century.
Adorned with this timeless design, this pareau is a large 73” x 54””. We love pareo because they are timeless and offer a diverse array of uses. A well cared for pareo can last many years and stay with you through different sizes and lifestyles. Use it as a coverup on a chilly evening or sun protection at the beach. Wear it. Live in it.