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Continue ShoppingWe are thrilled to be selling with Lahaina Arts Society 2026. Our shop has a booth located outside the Cannery Mall in Lahaina from 10am to 3pm (please call for dates). Or call to schedule an in-person appointment. We will be teaching throughout the islands with the Hawaii Handweavers Hui, and during the 2026 Gathering hosted by the American Kumihimo Society. Our classes focus on confident beginners and emphasize the blending of Japanese tradition with island inspired Hawaiian necklace lei.
We reimagine traditional Hawaiian Lei to create "Aloha Inspired Forever Lei." Our designs merge an ancient Japanese braiding technique of kumihimo with the beauty of island colors and textures. We showcase our jewelry with the Lahaina Arts Society on Maui's West Side at the Cannery Mall .Check schedules on our website. All of our jewelry is handcrafted exclusively on Maui..
Multi-Color (Green and Picasso) Loose Strands Hawaiian Island Inspired - 32"
This is our popular design inspired by the lovely multi-strands made famous by the gorgeous Ni'iHau Shell Necklace Strands. With this versatile necklace, you can use your creativity and style to keep the strands loose or twist them to have a totally new look.This long necklace lei was made by weaving two different necklace beading techniques. The Kumihimo section uses a Kongo Gumi Spiral where we used a Gold Lined Beige Seed Beads. The loose strands were threaded not woven and were made using hundreds of a three-sided Pinch Beads in Metallic Green, Metallic Yellow and Transparent Picasso. The necklace is finished using a acrylic magnet so it will be easy to put on/off.
Akalei is the Hawaiian word for "bead reflections" which describes this unique style only available here on Maui. We specialize in designing a wide range of modern yet familiar Hawaiian lei. Please send an email to info@akaleidesigns.com.
Kumihimo is an ancient Japanese braid making technique that results in beautiful and strong interlaced cords. This art form goes back hundreds of years as braids were made for use in armor of Japanese samurai warriors. In modern times these braids are designed as obijime that are worn as a belt with a kimono.
It is my goal to provide you with a long lasting, beautiful piece of jewelry that you will enjoy wearing for years to come. I take great care in the construction of my pieces to ensure just that. Please note: colors may slightly differ from their appearance on your display, as it depends on your monitor settings.
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Aloha Aku and Mahalo Nui Loa.
Randy
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