• Aloha and Welcome To Pūkoʻa Studios

  • Jewelry Shop Closed for Updates
  • Sharing Hawaiian Culture Through Art and Design

  • Jewelry Shop Closed for Updates
  • Kapa is more than beautiful adornment, itʻs a personal statement of Aloha ‘Āina

  • Jewelry Shop Closed for Updates

Aloha and Welcome To Pūkoʻa Studios

Jewelry Shop Closed for Updates

Sharing Hawaiian Culture Through Art and Design

Jewelry Shop Closed for Updates

Kapa is more than beautiful adornment, itʻs a personal statement of Aloha ‘Āina

Jewelry Shop Closed for Updates

Our Commitment to Cultural and Environmental Sustainability

For every Wauke tree we use in our practice, two more grow back! We have planted seven wauke patches around O‘ahu that are thriving, and we are continue to plant and cultivate more for our future Mea Kapa (Kapa Makers) and for environmental and cultural restoration!

From our Kapa products produced with homegrown Wauke and Dyes, to our packaging made of homegrown Coconut Fiber and up-cycled fabric, we are committed to a no-plastic practice.

Learn more about how we practice sustainability in our materials and packaging in "Our Process" page.

Hawaiian Kapa

Kapa is the traditional fabric of ancient Hawaiʻi. Our ancestors used the resources of the rich ʻāina surrounding them to create colorful, unique pieces of cloth that reflect the vibrance of our culture.

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A Truly Hawaiian Gift

Appropriate for any age, gender, culture, and occasion, Kapa makes the perfect gift. Our products are ethically made, sustainably sourced, and each piece is absolutely unique.

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Fine Art

Artist Page Chang has a passion for mixing her own Hawaiian culture with her education and background in fine art. This creates wonderful, blended works depicting what being a Hawaiian means to her. From oil paintings to Kapa Malo and more, discover Pūkoʻa's Fine Art Collection

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Workshop Testimonials

What an enjoyable afternoon! I learned a lot about the culture and history of this traditional practice. Page is a master at her art and it was a gift to be able to learn from her. Very much appreciated!

Jen H.

My friends and I spent an amazing afternoon with Page learning about the creation of Kapa. It was a wonderfully immersive hands on experience! We participated in the creation of kapa starting with the harvesting of the wauke to a workable piece of kapa. Page was incredibly knowledgeable and engaging, she obviously loves her craft and loves to teach. We are looking forward to returning for another experience so that we can build on we've learned so far. I wish I could give this experience more than 5 stars!

Susan M

Wearable Kapa

Wearable Kapa is our vision for the future of Hawai'is representation in fashion. Our goal with these products is to create modern Hawaiian fashions using traditional Hawaiian practices and materials, connecting our past, present, and future. By doing this, we hope to represent our culture in a beautiful, accessible, and sustainable way.

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Kapa Outreach Education Program

A large part of our mission involves ensuring the cultural education of Hawaiʻis future generations. We run kapa education programs at multiple schools across Oʻahu, teaching students from age 7 and up. Through the program they learn to cultivate a native garden, craft traditional tools, and of course make kapa. The program is structured in a way that allows schools to continue independent of us after approximately 2 years. This allows us to bring the experience to more students, schools, and teachers! We have gotten to this point with two schools so far and are continuing to run the program with several others.

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Pūko‘a Farm

Here at Pūkoʻa, we value sustainability and ethicality above all. A key aspect of hawaiian culture is malama aina, to care for the land. All of our recources are locally sourced and harvested. We grow numerous native plants in our mala and are always adding more. We have spent years researching, gathering, cultivating, and maintaining our crops. Great pride is taken in using them to create natural, sustainable products. Learn more about our materials and products here.

Our Promise

Donate to Puʻuhonua Society

Nā Kula Kapa o Waimānalo is a fiscally sponsored project of Puʻuhonua Society, a Hawaiʻi-based non-profit organization supporting creative opportunities for artists and cultural practitioners since 1972. Click on the donate button to make a tax deductible donation toward the support of kapa education and mentorship in Koʻolaupoko