In contemporary Hawaiian society, the term “haku” is associated with a lei worn on the head. Another term is called lei po'o as po'o means head. However, traditionally, “haku” simply refers to the method of making a lei with a base material, such as a ti leaf, or tree bark, and braiding it while adding flowers, leaves, or ferns. This is a traditional Hawaiian style of lei making that was common in old Hawaii. The contemporary haku head lei is quite popular in the Islands for weddings, graduations, and any special occasion.
You will receive everything you need to make the lei
Base lei material
Flowers for lei
Foliage for lei
A small snack and a beverage will be provided.
$100/person
Plants by Post will be donating a portion of the proceeds from this workshop to Team in Training- Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.