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Mahukona 40oz Water Bottle

$60.00

Being of a place from Hawaiian perspective is to know the names of the hills, rains, and winds. Names assign importance and intimacy as kin. The elements of a name can be an exploratory into the characteristic of these natural features. This ohe kapala design serves a simple first step learning about the winds of Kohala. Inspired by a description of the apaʻapaʻa wind, the linear elements represent the wind movement through the triangles which are the famous hills of Kohala.

Hawaiʻi Land Trust worked with the Kohala community, Nā Kālai Waʻa, and County, State and Federal partners, to secure the purchase and permanent protection of Mahukona’s 642 acres to remain undeveloped and a place where culture, environment, and people not just continue to survive, but thrive for future generations.

This merchandise features a design celebrating Mahukona created by Kuhao Zane from design firm Sig Zane Kaiao.

This double-walled insulated bottle includes rust-free stainless-steel construction with a matte finish, a wide-mouth lid, and condensation-free surface with a generous capacity that holds 40oz. Your beverage will be kept cold for up to 20 hours and hot for up to 10 hours. Hand wash only.

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Being of a place from Hawaiian perspective is to know the names of the hills, rains, and winds. Names assign importance and intimacy as kin. The elements of a name can be an exploratory into the characteristic of these natural features. This ohe kapala design serves a simple first step learning about the winds of Kohala. Inspired by a description of the apaʻapaʻa wind, the linear elements represent the wind movement through the triangles which are the famous hills of Kohala.

Hawaiʻi Land Trust worked with the Kohala community, Nā Kālai Waʻa, and County, State and Federal partners, to secure the purchase and permanent protection of Mahukona’s 642 acres to remain undeveloped and a place where culture, environment, and people not just continue to survive, but thrive for future generations.

This merchandise features a design celebrating Mahukona created by Kuhao Zane from design firm Sig Zane Kaiao.

This double-walled insulated bottle includes rust-free stainless-steel construction with a matte finish, a wide-mouth lid, and condensation-free surface with a generous capacity that holds 40oz. Your beverage will be kept cold for up to 20 hours and hot for up to 10 hours. Hand wash only.

Being of a place from Hawaiian perspective is to know the names of the hills, rains, and winds. Names assign importance and intimacy as kin. The elements of a name can be an exploratory into the characteristic of these natural features. This ohe kapala design serves a simple first step learning about the winds of Kohala. Inspired by a description of the apaʻapaʻa wind, the linear elements represent the wind movement through the triangles which are the famous hills of Kohala.

Hawaiʻi Land Trust worked with the Kohala community, Nā Kālai Waʻa, and County, State and Federal partners, to secure the purchase and permanent protection of Mahukona’s 642 acres to remain undeveloped and a place where culture, environment, and people not just continue to survive, but thrive for future generations.

This merchandise features a design celebrating Mahukona created by Kuhao Zane from design firm Sig Zane Kaiao.

This double-walled insulated bottle includes rust-free stainless-steel construction with a matte finish, a wide-mouth lid, and condensation-free surface with a generous capacity that holds 40oz. Your beverage will be kept cold for up to 20 hours and hot for up to 10 hours. Hand wash only.

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