Sonny Ching jewelry

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Hina-a-ka-malama Sterling Silver Earrings    Meaning of the design:  Hina of the Moon - most notably associated with the moon, however also appearing in various forms of fish, coral, plants and winds. Hina represents power of growth and production. Hawaii Crafts, Hawaii Jewelry, Hawaiian Art, Hawaiian Jewelry, Island Art, Local Jewelry, Fine Craft, Jewelry Designers, Hawaii Island
Nohea Gallery
Hina-a-ka-malama Sterling Silver Earrings Meaning of the design: Hina of the Moon - most notably associated with the moon, however also appearing in various forms of fish, coral, plants and winds. Hina represents power of growth and production.
Kamapua'a Ceramics, Louis Vuitton, Art Jewelry, Louis Vuitton Damier, Hawaii, Original Art
Nohea Gallery
Kamapua'a
Maui a Ka La    Meaning of the piece:  Maui of the Sun - A very unique legend is found among the widely-scattered Polynesians. Representing strength and determination. Maui, The Sun, Crochet Earrings
Nohea Gallery
Maui a Ka La Meaning of the piece: Maui of the Sun - A very unique legend is found among the widely-scattered Polynesians. Representing strength and determination.
...These unique modern pieces of jewelry based on traditional kakau and ‘ohe kapala designs, are created with the hope that you too may identify with and make your own personal connection to  and interpretation of these patterns.  May these pieces of art serve to remind and connect you,  to give you strength, growth, and fortitude,  and to honor “Na mea ho’onani” (the beautiful things) of our culture and our kupuna .  ‘O wau iho no,  Sonny Ching Kapala Designs, Personal Connection, The Hope, Beautiful Things, Rope Bracelet
Nohea Gallery
...These unique modern pieces of jewelry based on traditional kakau and ‘ohe kapala designs, are created with the hope that you too may identify with and make your own personal connection to and interpretation of these patterns. May these pieces of art serve to remind and connect you, to give you strength, growth, and fortitude, and to honor “Na mea ho’onani” (the beautiful things) of our culture and our kupuna . ‘O wau iho no, Sonny Ching