Hawaiian Jewelry
Hawaiian Proverb: “E lei no au i kou aloha” I will wear your love like a wreath.
Early history of Hawaiian jewelry can be traced to the time when Queen Victoria was mourning the death of Prince Albert. The black-enamel jewelry was popularized by the Hawaiian princess Liliu Loloku Walania Kamakaeha. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is commemorative of various achievements and represents the Royal family heritage. You can personalize Hawaiian heirloom jewelry with your initials done in enamel or raised relief. The lettering on this type of Hawaiian jewelry is done in old English script style. The hook-shaped necklace – lei niho palaoa is a piece of Hawaiian royal jewelry.


