Hawaiian Wedding Gifts
USINFO | 2013-09-10 13:58

 
Hawaiian weddings are full of romance and natural beauty.
A Hawaiian wedding is full of sacred traditions, physical beauty and laid-back charm. During a traditional Hawaiian wedding, flower garlands called leis are worn by the bride, groom and other members of the wedding. This tradition is just one example of the deep bonds between nature, love and respect. If you are planning on attending a Hawaiian wedding, there are many options for meaningful gifts to give.
 
Hawaiian Wedding Prayer
  • A professionally framed copy of Hawaii's traditional wedding prayer is a touching gift to give. This poetic prayer speaks to the couple's growing love for each other and their commitment to the future. This prayer is available in English, Hawaiian or both. Having the prayer in both languages combines traditional culture with modern sentiments. Professionally framed prayers are often printed on handmade paper and include decorative floral touches. The couple can display this prayer in their home as a reminder of their bond.
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Niihau Shell Necklace
  • Perfect for the blushing bride, this gift is a special, handcrafted piece of jewelry. Niihau shells are used in ancient Hawaiian heirloom pieces. Depending on the complexity, these necklaces can take years to make. The patterns of these shells can mimic flower leis. The bride will be able to wear this one-of-a-kind piece for special occasions and to remember the beauty of her wedding day.
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Koa Wood Serving Bowls
  • Koa wood serving bowls are both practical and beautiful as a Hawaiian wedding gift. Koa wood pieces make the most of traditional carving skills and exemplify Hawaiian craftsmanship. Koa wood is finely textured and is considered one of the world's most sought-after woods, according to VolcanoGallery.com. It has even been linked to furniture used by Hawaiian royalty. Handcrafted Koa wood serving bowls are available in various shapes and sizes. The couple will be able to use this rare and beautiful piece for entertaining guests in their home.




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