Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Hula Kai, the Ocean Dancer

 

Hula Kai, the Ocean Dancer 
Birth Date: ‘Aukake 16, 2020 (08/16/20) 

In the spirit of Nai’a, the dolphin, Hula Kai inspires us to be strong, curious, 
and enjoy life to the fullest. 

Floating next to Nai’a on her driftwood through the calm bays of Punaluu Black Sands Beach, Hula Kai dances the Hula. She follows Nai'a’s graceful movements, as they lead her deeply into the peaceful, spiritual realm of the Pacific Ocean. Nai’a, the Hawaiian Dolphin is her Aumakua (ancestral guardian spirit). Dolphins are often called the “Angels of the Sea”.

Surrounded by the joyful Mana and unconditional love of her Aumakua, 
Hula Kai’s dance contains a magic that conveys the spirit of Aloha. 

Hula Kai's Hula attunes us to spirit and gladdens the heart. 


Hula Kai’s Tutu (grandmother) sewed the traditional green and white Pa’u hula skirt with a Puakenikeni lei design, white top and bottoms. Tutu wove her Mana (spiritual energy) and Aloha (love) into Hula Kai's pink and green feather Haku (head lei), wrist and ankle leis.
In Hawaii the Hulu (feather) represents spiritual strength, unity and love. It is believed to link to the divine. All these precious things were Tutu’s gifts of Aloha (Love) to her beloved Mo’opuna Wahine (granddaughter).

 
Hula Kai is about 4” tall fitting in the palm of your hand. The body is made from stretch cotton and wired for flexibility. The eyes and mouth are intricately embroidered onto the face.

 

Hula Kai has tiny little hands and feet, ears, buttocks, and a belly button. All accessories were individually handcrafted.


 

Doll care: Gently brush the dolls and their clothing with a soft toothbrush to remove dust. Always brush the faces and bodies upwards towards the hair.

Hula Kai is a one of a kind display doll handcrafted by Hawaiian Dolls. She comes with her story and a certificate of authenticity.


 


Hula Kai is ready to be your new friend and dance her way into your heart. 

Hula Kai’s dance reflects the divine Mana of the Hawaiian Dolphin. 


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