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Post #620444 by ManoMakau on Tue, Jan 10, 2012 7:07 PM

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On 2006-01-17 12:25, kaha ki'i wrote:
Aloha bruddah's & sistah's,
Mahalo for visiting this post! In response to Kirbys "tikibay" idea, here are a few new & newer carvings up for sale with makepono price discounts for TC menbers. These are some of my latest Hawaiian Makau and other various carvings for everyone to see. These Items are all on display in my gallery but Im offering them up for sale to members of TC first! All of these carvings are Miki'oi (finely made) using only the rarest and most beautiful materials available! Each carving is traditonally lashed and or mounted to an ancient style Hawaiian hand plaited Kaula (made in the ancient kahiko style used for fishing lines & nets). All work is guaranteed to last indefinitely under normal wearing conditions and replacement or repair is done for only the cost of shipping!

The first item up for sale is a "one-off" original carving made from Ancient walrus bone. This pendant depicts the beautiful & mysterious creature, The Manta Ray! This piece measures 1-5/8"x1-7/8" and includes a Hawaiian Kaula (at any desired length, in 3 colors brown ,black or natural). This piece also features genuine tahitian black pearl shell eyes!


This next pendant is a miniature version of an ancient Hawaiian weapon commonly known as a "knuckle-duster". These are well known as the kahiko Hawaiian version of brass knuckles, ouch! Measuring 2-1/2"x1-5/8" this pendant is made from genuine Hawaiian Koa wood and features authentic tiger shark teeth. this piece can aslo be mounted to any length cord desired...


This next piece is one of my "Tiki" makau featuring a full body Moai from Rapa Nui! Carved from rare, extinct stellar sea cow bone makes this a very special makau and a true rarity. This pendant measures 2-1/2"x1-3/8" and is tradtionally lashed onto a 20" Hand plaited Hawaiian kaula...

These next two pendants are known as "palaoa" which were worn by the "ali'i nui" or Hawaiian chiefs and were origianlly made from the teeth of whales. These pendants held great meaning to the kahiko Hawaiians and are mistakingly commonly referred to as "hooks". Both of these palaoa are made from High grade, solid mammoth tusk Ivory and measure 1-7/8"x3/8"(small) and 2-3/8"x1/2"(large)and can also be mounted on any desired cord length...

These next makau are finely made miniature versions of ancient Hawaiian shark hooks (Mano Makau). These carvings are made form Genuine Hawaiian curly Koa wood and feature genuine mammoth ivory barb points. Measuring 3"x1-1/2" (left) and 2-5/8"x1-1/4" (right) these makau are both tradtionally lashed and mounted on a 20" hand-plaited kaula...

Up for sale as well is another one of my "tiki" makau made from ancient walrus bone. This makau features a stylized version of the Hawaiian God Kanaloa. Measuring 2-3/4"x1-1/4" this makau is also traditionally lashed on a 20" hand plaited Hawaiian kaula.

This last makau up for sale is a true rarity! Made from genuine Tahitian Black lip pearl shell and south pacific white pearl shell, this makau is a rarely seen version of an ancient Hawaiian composite makau. This style makau originates from the south point of the big island over 1000 years ago. Originally made from human or animal bone, this piece includes genuine Hawaiian koa wood "lashing wedges" (a true Hawaiian innovation where small pieces of wood were used to tighten up the bottom lashing connecting the barb & shaft together, very strong!). Measuring 2"x7/8", this makau also comes tradtionally lashed on a 20" hand plaited Hawaiian Kaula.

If youre interested in any of the above works, personal message with your inquiry and Ill get back to you wikiwiki with a price! (please include your address so I can estimate shipping cost too!) Mahalo for your interest & viewing this long winded post! I hope to hear from some of you soon!

Malama Pono!

[ Edited by: kaha ki'i 2006-01-17 17:39 ]