Contents | Islander Calendar | Mahalo Mail | Mahalo Air Schedule Photos by Julia Neal Moloka'i is a quiet place for careful work that turns into famous Moloka'i crafts, known for their quality and the use of native materials.
Ka Hula Piko, the annual celebration of the birth of hula, is an excellent place to see and purchase Moloka`i Crafts-beneath the shade trees of Papohaku Beach Park. Ka Hula Piko will be held next May 16.
When visiting Moloka'i at a different time, check such stores as Big Wind Kite Factory, Coffees of Hawai'i, Laughing Gecko and the studios of individual artists who are named by the photos of their crafts on these pages. For more information, call the Moloka'i Visitors Association at 800-800-6367 or (808) 553-3876.
Poi Pounder
by Pacific Exotic Woods
Haku Designs
by Zennie Sawyer
Earings
by Carol Klein
Ipu
by Calvin Hoe
Fresh Flower Leis
by Molly Tengan
Coffee
by Coffees of Hawai`i on Moloka`i
Ka Hula Piko Celebration
Ceramics
by Betty West
Jul e Patten
of Designs Pacifica
He Ki`i Kapa
by Yvonne Friel
Hat Leis
by Gladys Brady
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