Kawainui Collection Tea Towel ? Native Waterbirds of Kawainui
Celebrate Hawai?i�fs natural beauty and rich cultural heritage with our Kawainui Collection Tea Towel, featuring a beautifully illustrated design showcasing the native and migratory birds of Kawainui Marsh in Kailua, O?ahu.
Kawainui is Hawai?i�fs largest wetland and a vital sanctuary for endangered and seasonal wildlife. This special edition tea towel highlights four beloved birds:
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?Alae ?Ula ? The Hawaiian Gallinule, sacred in Hawaiian mythology and a symbol of knowledge and leadership.
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?Auku?u ? The Black-crowned Night-Heron, often seen at the water�fs edge, quiet and skilled in fishing.
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Ae?o ? The Hawaiian Stilt, known for its long legs and delicate beauty, originally drawn to the area�fs taro patches.
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Kolea ? The Pacific Golden Plover, a remarkable migratory bird that returns to the same location in Hawai?i every winter.
Each bird plays a unique role in the Kawainui ecosystem and reminds us of the deep connection between nature, culture, and place.
Perfect for your kitchen, home d?cor, or as a thoughtful gift, this tea towel brings a touch of aloha and environmental awareness to everyday living.
Individually wrapped with card stock band?with rafia tie.
- large, 20" by 27"
- woven, linen-style 100% cotton fabric
- silkscreened
- water based inks
- wash in cold, iron on reverse side
Single Kitchen Towel, Screen Printed Towel, Hostess Gift, For the Kitchen
Celebrate Hawai?i�fs natural beauty and rich cultural heritage with our Kawainui Collection Tea Towel, featuring a beautifully illustrated design showcasing the native and migratory birds of Kawainui Marsh in Kailua, O?ahu.
Kawainui is Hawai?i�fs largest wetland and a vital sanctuary for endangered and seasonal wildlife. This special edition tea towel highlights four beloved birds:
-
?Alae ?Ula ? The Hawaiian Gallinule, sacred in Hawaiian mythology and a symbol of knowledge and leadership.
-
?Auku?u ? The Black-crowned Night-Heron, often seen at the water�fs edge, quiet and skilled in fishing.
-
Ae?o ? The Hawaiian Stilt, known for its long legs and delicate beauty, originally drawn to the area�fs taro patches.
-
Kolea ? The Pacific Golden Plover, a remarkable migratory bird that returns to the same location in Hawai?i every winter.
Each bird plays a unique role in the Kawainui ecosystem and reminds us of the deep connection between nature, culture, and place.
Perfect for your kitchen, home d?cor, or as a thoughtful gift, this tea towel brings a touch of aloha and environmental awareness to everyday living.
Individually wrapped with card stock band?with rafia tie.
- large, 20" by 27"
- woven, linen-style 100% cotton fabric
- silkscreened
- water based inks
- wash in cold, iron on reverse side
Single Kitchen Towel, Screen Printed Towel, Hostess Gift, For the Kitchen
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