Sunday, January 28, 2018

Lili’uokalani, the Queen

Lili’uokalani 
Birthdate: Ianuali 26, 2018 (01/26/18)

Lili’uokalani's music illuminates life with joy and happiness.


Lili is named after Lili’uokalani, Hawaii’s last and only queen. Her name means “Lili of the Heaven”. Lili sits happily in her driftwood chair at the beach playing her Ukulele and singing some of her favorite Hawaiian songs.
Nai'a (dolphin,) her Aumakua (guardian spirit), is curled around her perfecting the Mana (spiritual energy) of peace and happiness.
The delightful sound of Lili's Ukulele echoes across the Aina (land) accompanying her songs about the Menehune Ohana (family), Hawaiian animals, the forest, the ocean, and the stars in the Universe.

Lili reminds us that there is always more than enough time to fulfill all desires.

Her cheerful Mana brightens up the day with love and laughter.

Lili’s Tutu (grandmother Tutu wove her Mana (spiritual energy) and Aloha into Lili's yellow and green wrist and hat flower leis. Tutu sewed a green top with matching pants and wove a grass skirt for Lili. She crocheted little yellow shoes. Last Tutu adorned Lili's hair with a beautiful white Plumeria flower. 
The Ukulele was Kuku’s (grandfather’s) gift of lasting love and Aloha to his beloved Mo’opuna Wahine (granddaughter). It is Lili's most cherished possession.

Lili is about 4” tall, fitting in the palm of your hand. The eyes and mouth are intricately embroidered onto the face. Lili has tiny little hands and feet, ears, buttocks, and a belly button. All accessories were individually handcrafted.

Lili is a one of a kind display dolls handcrafted by Hawaiian Dolls. She comes with her story and a certificate of authenticity.

Lili reflects the Aloha spirit of Hawaii.
She is ready to be your new friend and sing her way into your heart.




















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