Here is a beautiful AAA premium Koa shadow box with with locally made feather lei Kamoe snowbird with peacock accent in the old tradition enclosed completely with a plexyglass front. The shadow box is made from solid Koa from the Big Island, made and assembled in Hawaii. Inside the shadow box is a made in Hawaii Kamoe Lava feather lei.
* Koa shadow box size: 17" X 15" X 3"
* Inside: poepoe accent feather lei
* Wall hanging ready
* Made in Hawaii - 100%
* Material: premium curly koa wood, velvet, plexyglass, mounting hardware
* Great conversation piece: perfect for your home, restaurant or hotel decoration
In Hawaiian culture, people choose the colors of feather lei for their beauty and symbolic meanings. Each color holds significance and people believe it represents different aspects of life and spirituality.
For example, a yellow feather in a lei may symbolize increased brightness and positivity in one's life. Many believe it brings joy, optimism, and a sense of renewal. A white feather in a lei often symbolizes purity, innocence, and peace. It can remind us of loved ones who have died, giving comfort and a feeling of connection to the spiritual world.
In addition to yellow and white feathers, other colors in feather leis also hold symbolic meanings. Red feathers may represent passion, love, and vitality, while green feathers can symbolize growth, harmony, and balance. People often associate blue feathers with tranquility, wisdom, and communication, while black feathers may signify protection, strength, and resilience.
In Hawaiian culture, people deeply intertwine the colors of feather leis with spiritual beliefs and occurrences. They serve as a way to connect with nature, honor ancestors, and bring positive energy into one's life. Feather leis are pretty decorations with meaning when worn at events or given as gifts.
Green is a nurturing hue symbolizing love, tranquility, and unity. Observing a green feather signifies positive developments are on the horizon, such as improvement and advancement in your life.
Red is another color with diverse interpretations. It symbolizes bravery and power, embodying the capacity to conquer fear. Seeing a red feather also suggests that things will eventually turn out positively in your life.
Yellow signifies a prosperous future. Yellow plumes were less common than red ones, making garments mainly yellow the most prized. Experts project that nearly half a million tiny feathers will adorn the largest cloaks. Cloaks were treasured possessions, handed down through the generations as family heirlooms.
Grey symbolizes knowledge and experience. It serves as a prompt to evaluate your desires in life and establish objectives for yourself.