Hawaiian Koa Wood Collections
The Hawaiian Koa Wood. With its deep rich colors and varied grain pattern, the Koa is native to the Big Island of Hawai'i. It’s endemic to the islands and has been used throughout the state’s history for items like canoes, weapons, musical instruments, and furniture. The meaning of 'Koa' is strong, brave, fearless in Hawaiian which are foundational qualities of an relationship. Happy Laulea uses only responsibly sourced and certified Koa woods.
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14K Gold Ring with Koa Wood Inlay - 3mm, Flat Shape, Standard Fitment
$495.00
Ring Specifications Material: 14K Gold Width: 3mmShape: Flat Inlay Style: SingleFitment: StandardSize Availability: 3-8 (includes half sizes) ...
Read moreRing Specifications
Material: 14K Gold
Width: 3mm
Shape: Flat
Inlay Style: Single
Fitment: Standard
Size Availability: 3-8 (includes half sizes)
The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
Perfect for occasions such as weddings or anniversaries, the tungsten carbide ring with Hawaiian koa wood inlay symbolizes a new promise to your partner. A ring is just not a 'ring' but an 'opening chapter' and it creates something unfathomable... or it may just be 'everlasting love'.
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14K White Gold 10mm Width Hawaiian Jewelry Ring with Koa Wood Inlay - 2mm thickness, Flat Shape, Standard Fitment
$1,249.00
Ring SpecificationsMaterial: 14K White GoldWidth: 10mmThickness: 2mmShape: FlatInlay Style: OffsetFitment: StandardSize Availability: 6-16...
Read moreMaterial: 14K White Gold
Width: 10mm
Thickness: 2mm
Shape: Flat
Inlay Style: Offset
Fitment: Standard
Size Availability: 6-16 (includes half sizes)
**This ring will take approximately 45 days to complete
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14K White Gold Hand Engraved Hawaiian Jewelry Ring with Duo Hawaiian Koa Wood Inlay
$850.00
The ring is beautifully crafted with the Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic...
Read moreThe ring is beautifully crafted with the Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
According to Hawaiian myth, the hula goddess, Laka, is beloved as Hula's guardian diety. Laka, said to possess healing powers, is worshipped as the goddess of "calm and happiness". The hibiscus flower, which Laka loved, is the national symbol of liveliness and happiness. The brilliant hibiscus is used here to symbolize the flowering of love between two people.
Each piece has been hand engraved, so other rings with the same design will differ in unique ways, making each piece truly one of a kind.
Hawaiian jewelry history dates back to England during the Victorian Era, when Queen Kapiolani and Princess Liliuokalani attended Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887. At the Jubilee they were presented with solid gold bracelets, with their names cut out in Old English Lettering filled with black enamel. The Queen and the Princess were so enraptured with their unique gifts that they had similar bracelets made for other Royal members upon their return to Hawaii.
Today, Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is hand crafted, as it has always been. Although Hawaiian bracelets are the most traditional style of heirloom jewelry, more variations have surfaced over the years. Because of its timeless beauty, all the magic, tradition and pride of the Hawaiian culture becomes yours when you wear our cherished collectibles. It is why the people of Hawaii say, "To own a piece of Hawaiian jewelry is to own a piece of Hawaii."
A legacy was created and it lives on today, stronger than ever. The tradition has since continued throughout the generations. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry has been given as a gifts for special occasions such as birthdays, graduations and weddings. Heirloom jewelry will last a lifetime, and is often passed from generations. It is considered an honor to receive such a precious, personalized gift.
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Material: 14K White Gold
Width: 8mm
Shape: Flat
Inlay & Style: Duo Hawaiian Koa + Hand Engraved
Fitment: Standard
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14K White Gold Hawaiian Jewelry 8mm Width Ring Koa Wood Inlay
$850.00
***This product will take about 2 months for completion*** The ring...
Read more***This product will take about 2 months for completion***
The ring set is beautifully crafted with the Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
According to Hawaiian myth, the hula goddess, Laka, is beloved as Hula's guardian diety. Laka, said to possess healing powers, is worshipped as the goddess of "calm and happiness". The hibiscus flower, which Laka loved, is the national symbol of liveliness and happiness. The brilliant hibiscus is used here to symbolize the flowering of love between two people.
Each piece has been hand engraved, so other rings with the same design will differ in unique ways, making each piece truly one of a kind.
Hawaiian jewelry history dates back to England during the Victorian Era, when Queen Kapiolani and Princess Liliuokalani attended Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887. At the Jubilee they were presented with solid gold bracelets, with their names cut out in Old English Lettering filled with black enamel. The Queen and the Princess were so enraptured with their unique gifts that they had similar bracelets made for other Royal members upon their return to Hawaii.
Today, Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is hand crafted, as it has always been. Although Hawaiian bracelets are the most traditional style of heirloom jewelry, more variations have surfaced over the years. Because of its timeless beauty, all the magic, tradition and pride of the Hawaiian culture becomes yours when you wear our cherished collectibles. It is why the people of Hawaii say, "To own a piece of Hawaiian jewelry is to own a piece of Hawaii."
A legacy was created and it lives on today, stronger than ever. The tradition has since continued throughout the generations. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry has been given as a gifts for special occasions such as birthdays, graduations and weddings. Heirloom jewelry will last a lifetime, and is often passed from generations. It is considered an honor to receive such a precious, personalized gift.
Platinum is an incredible durable and strong metal. It is heavier than gold and it is not affected by corrosion. Platinum is one of the rarest precious metals on earth. Even gold is more abundant than platinum. To own just one piece of platinum jewelry is to possess an extraordinary treasure. This makes your wedding rings and engagement rings even more special.
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14K White Gold Hawaiian Jewelry Ring with Offset Koa Wood Inlay - 8mm, Flat Shape, Standard Fitment
$850.00
The ring is beautifully crafted with the Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic...
Read moreThe ring is beautifully crafted with the Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
According to Hawaiian myth, the hula goddess, Laka, is beloved as Hula's guardian diety. Laka, said to possess healing powers, is worshipped as the goddess of "calm and happiness". The hibiscus flower, which Laka loved, is the national symbol of liveliness and happiness. The brilliant hibiscus is used here to symbolize the flowering of love between two people.
Each piece has been hand engraved, so other rings with the same design will differ in unique ways, making each piece truly one of a kind.
Hawaiian jewelry history dates back to England during the Victorian Era, when Queen Kapiolani and Princess Liliuokalani attended Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887. At the Jubilee they were presented with solid gold bracelets, with their names cut out in Old English Lettering filled with black enamel. The Queen and the Princess were so enraptured with their unique gifts that they had similar bracelets made for other Royal members upon their return to Hawaii.
Today, Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is hand crafted, as it has always been. Although Hawaiian bracelets are the most traditional style of heirloom jewelry, more variations have surfaced over the years. Because of its timeless beauty, all the magic, tradition and pride of the Hawaiian culture becomes yours when you wear our cherished collectibles. It is why the people of Hawaii say, "To own a piece of Hawaiian jewelry is to own a piece of Hawaii."
A legacy was created and it lives on today, stronger than ever. The tradition has since continued throughout the generations. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry has been given as a gifts for special occasions such as birthdays, graduations and weddings. Heirloom jewelry will last a lifetime, and is often passed from generations. It is considered an honor to receive such a precious, personalized gift.
★Free Inscription in ring upon purchase
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14K White Gold or Platinum Ring with Hawaiian Koa Wood & Blue Opal Tri-Inlay - 8mm, Dome Shape, Comfort Fitment
$795.00
Platinum is an incredible durable and strong metal. It is heavier than gold...
Read morePlatinum is an incredible durable and strong metal. It is heavier than gold and it is not affected by corrosion. Platinum is one of the rarest precious metals on earth. Even gold is more abundant than platinum. To own just one piece of platinum jewelry is to possess an extraordinary treasure. This makes your wedding rings and engagement rings even more special.
***This product will take about one month to complete***
Free inside message engraving upon purchase.
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316L Stainless Steel Bracelet with Abalone Pau'a Shell & Hawaiian Koa Wood Inlay, 6mm-10mm, Dome Shape,
$50.00
Made with top grade 316L Stainless Steel, this bracelet features an koa wood...
Read moreMade with top grade 316L Stainless Steel, this bracelet features an koa wood inlay and abalone pau'a shell inlay.
Stainless steel jewelry pieces are popular for their durability, lightness and scratch resistance. Stainless steel is not as strong as titanium but it has a higher degree of scratch resistance.
The Abalone shell has been tossed and turned in the ebb and flow of the ocean for many years and through this process, its true beauty shines through.The abalone shell is considered as one of a healing stones and has been used in many cultures as a decorative jewelry and for carvings. The pastel rainbow colors of the abalone shell enhance feelings of peace, beauty, compassion and love. It enhances the four C's--communication, cooperation, commitment and compromise, which lead to harmony and balance towards life.
The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
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International orders will be shipped with USPS International First Class Mail.
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925 Sterling Silver Dolphin Pendant with Koa Wood Inlay
$65.00
Pendant SpecificationsSmall: 15mm x 25 mm (HxW)Large: 20mm x 30mm (HxW) Dolphin...
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Small: 15mm x 25 mm (HxW)
Large: 20mm x 30mm (HxW)
Dolphin meaning is connected with themes of duality. It has to do with the dolphin being both fish and mammal. It is both of the water, and an air breather. Ergo, dolphin symbolism talks to us about "being in two worlds at once." Indeed, the dolphin is a great conveyor of the concept of yin and yang.
The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
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925 Sterling Silver Fish Hook Pendant with Koa Wood Inlay
$110.00
Pendant Specifications Length x Width: 41*25mmInlay: Hawaiian Koa Wood The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic...
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Length x Width: 41*25mm
Inlay: Hawaiian Koa Wood
The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
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925 Sterling Silver Hand Engraved Body Board Motif Pendant with Koa Wood Inlay
$47.00
Pendant Size: 20mm (length) x 11mm (width) x 2mm (thickness) Inlay: Hawaiian Koa...
Read morePendant Size: 20mm (length) x 11mm (width) x 2mm (thickness)
Inlay: Hawaiian Koa Wood
The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
Hawaiian jewelry history dates back to England during the Victorian Era, when Queen Kapiolani and Princess Liliuokalani attended Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887. At the Jubilee they were presented with solid gold bracelets, with their names cut out in Old English Lettering filled with black enamel. The Queen and the Princess were so enraptured with their unique gifts that they had similar bracelets made for other Royal members upon their return to Hawaii.
Today, Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is hand crafted, as it has always been. Although Hawaiian bracelets are the most traditional style of heirloom jewelry, more variations have surfaced over the years. Because of its timeless beauty, all the magic, tradition and pride of the Hawaiian culture becomes yours when you wear our cherished collectibles. It is why the people of Hawaii say, "To own a piece of Hawaiian jewelry is to own a piece of Hawaii."
A legacy was created and it lives on today, stronger than ever. The tradition has since continued throughout the generations. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry has been given as a gifts for special occasions such as birthdays, graduations and weddings. Heirloom jewelry will last a lifetime, and is often passed from generations. It is considered an honor to receive such a precious, personalized gift.
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925 Sterling Silver Hand Engraved Fish Hook 'Makau' Pedant with Koa Wood Inlay
$99.00
Pendant Size: (L) 4cm x (W) 2.4cm Beautifully crafted silver fish hook...
Read morePendant Size: (L) 4cm x (W) 2.4cm
Beautifully crafted silver fish hook pendant inlaid with the Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk.
Free stainless steel chain is also included and different length are available. Please select the desired length from the drop down menu. Stainless steel will not change color and it is also hypoallergenic which means it is safe for all skin types.
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925 Sterling Silver Hand Engraved Maile Leaf Ring with Hawaiian Koa Wood Inlay - 6mm, Flat Shape, Standard Fitment
$125.00
This pattern, which shows the maile leaves in their most traditional design.The elegant...
Read moreThis pattern, which shows the maile leaves in their most traditional design.The elegant design of the growing leaves represents the bond of family. This design honors the deep bond a couple shares through love.
The ring is beautifully crafted with the Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.
According to Hawaiian myth, the hula goddess, Laka, is beloved as Hula's guardian diety. Laka, said to possess healing powers, is worshipped as the goddess of "calm and happiness". The hibiscus flower, which Laka loved, is the national symbol of liveliness and happiness. The brilliant hibiscus is used here to symbolize the flowering of love between two people.
Each piece has been hand engraved, so other rings with the same design will differ in unique ways, making each piece truly one of a kind.
Hawaiian jewelry history dates back to England during the Victorian Era, when Queen Kapiolani and Princess Liliuokalani attended Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887. At the Jubilee they were presented with solid gold bracelets, with their names cut out in Old English Lettering filled with black enamel. The Queen and the Princess were so enraptured with their unique gifts that they had similar bracelets made for other Royal members upon their return to Hawaii.
Today, Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is hand crafted, as it has always been. Although Hawaiian bracelets are the most traditional style of heirloom jewelry, more variations have surfaced over the years. Because of its timeless beauty, all the magic, tradition and pride of the Hawaiian culture becomes yours when you wear our cherished collectibles. It is why the people of Hawaii say, "To own a piece of Hawaiian jewelry is to own a piece of Hawaii."
A legacy was created and it lives on today, stronger than ever. The tradition has since continued throughout the generations. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry has been given as a gifts for special occasions such as birthdays, graduations and weddings. Heirloom jewelry will last a lifetime, and is often passed from generations. It is considered an honor to receive such a precious, personalized gift.
*Free Inscription in ring upon purchase
Material: 925 Sterling Silver
Width: 6mm
Shape: Flat
Inlay & Style: Offset
Fitment: Standard
Size Availability: 5-12 (includes half sizes)
FREE SHIPPING within the US
Free shipping is selectable upon checkout of your purchase.
Upgraded shipping methods are also available.
International orders will be shipped with USPS International First Class Mail.
Upgraded shipping - International Priority & Express shippings are also available upon checkout
JEWELRY BOX Included with every purchase