Handmade Hawaiian Quilt – Locally Made & Hand-Stitched
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Retail Value: USD $200.00
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Description
Handmade Hawaiian Quilt – Locally Made & Hand-Stitched This exquisite Hawaiian quilt is a true work of art, lovingly handmade and entirely hand-stitched by a local artisan. Rooted in generations of tradition, Hawaiian quilting is far more than a craft—it is a cultural expression of aloha, carrying love, intention, and deep respect for both people and nature. Each Hawaiian quilt tells a story. Traditionally created as a gift for a specific person or meaningful life event, these quilts symbolize blessings, healing, and identity. The bold, nature-inspired design reflects the natural beauty of Hawaiʻi and may feature motifs such as troplical flowers (torch ginger), representing abundance and sustenance, or local food, symbolizing hospitality and warmth. No two quilts are ever the same, making each piece truly one of a kind. Hand-stitched with patience and care, this quilt embodies the mana—the spiritual power and intention—of its maker. Every stitch is infused with purpose, preserving cultural heritage while creating a lasting heirloom meant to be cherished for generations. Perfect as a meaningful gift, a family keepsake, or a striking display piece, this handmade Hawaiian quilt brings beauty, history, and the spirit of aloha into any home. Item: One medium Hawaiian Quilt Quilt Size Medium: ~40" x 60" (a popular "average" size for general display). Quilt color Cream & Orange
Additional Information
All items are pick up only. Item payment is made online through the Bidding Owl site. Items may be picked up at the SAS Catholic School Week Celebration, or at the school office Monday, February 2 - February 6 between 8:00 am - 2:00 pm at: St. Anthony School Kailua 148 Makawao Street Kailua, HI 96734 (808) 261-3331 Items must be picked up by Friday, February 7.
