Aloha Modern - Maui Ahupua'a Towel
MO‘OLELO
MAUI: In the 1500s, Chief Piʻilani (“stairway to heaven”) unified West Maui and ruled in peace and prosperity. His territory included the six West Maui bays, a place he frequented. During his reign, Piʻilani gained political prominence for Maui by unifying the East and West of the island, elevating the political status of Maui. Piʻilani’s power eventually extended from Hāna on one end of the island to the West at Nā Hono A Piʻilani, in addition to the islands visible from Honoapiʻilani – Kahoʻolawe, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi. Piʻilani’s prosperity was exemplified by a boom in agriculture and construction of heiau, fishponds, trails and irrigation systems.
Traditional Hawaiian life was based on the ahupua'a system of land management. An ahupua'a, or land division, was typically wedge-shaped and extended from the top of the mountain into the outer edge of the ocean reef. ʻŌiwi maintained an agricultural system that contained two major classes: irrigated and rain-fed systems. In the irrigated systems, mostly grew taro (kalo), and in the rain-fed systems, they grew mostly ʻuala (sweet potatoes), yams, and dryland taro in addition to other small crops. ʻŌiwi believed that the land, the sea, the clouds and all of nature had a certain interconnectedness, which is why they used all of the resources around them to reach the desired balance in life. Sustainability was maintained by the konohiki and kahuna—priests, who restricted the fishing of certain species during specific seasons. Over time, through battles and political alliances, boundaries have moved or combined with some with the same names divided even further throughout history.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Made from absorbent light-weight suede microfiber that's impossibly soft to the touch yet extremely durable and fast drying, these stylish, microbe resistant, 100% suede microfiber towels are sand-resistant, a great way to dry off after a morning surf session, a hard workout at the gym, working in the field, staying dry on the snow slopes or a simple topper for your yoga mat.
Towels are sized at 72" by 30".
Hawaiian Holiday Harvest Gift Set
Discover the perfect balance of sweet and savory Hawaiian snacks with the Hawaiian Holiday Harvest Gift Set.
Curated to capture the festive spirit and flavors of the islands, this collection features locally made treats that are ideal for holiday gifting, gatherings, or everyday indulgence. Whether you’re shopping for loved ones or stocking up for yourself, this gift set brings Hawai‘i’s best ingredients straight to your door.
What’s Inside:
- Island Harvest – Organic Sea Salt Macadamias (4 oz): Grown on the Big Island, these buttery, lightly salted mac nuts are certified organic and free from harmful pesticides.
- Kauai Sweet Shoppe – Hawaiian Sea Salt Caramel: Handcrafted caramels made in small batches on Kaua‘i, blending creamy sweetness with a salty island twist.
- Mānoa Chocolate – Lilikoi x Passion Fruit Bar (50%): Tangy passionfruit-infused chocolate made from locally grown cacao, wrapped in exclusive art by Punky Aloha Studio.
- ʻUlu Mana – Cassava Chips, Garlic Sea Salt (4 oz): Crispy chips made from sustainably grown breadfruit (‘ulu), seasoned with garlic and Hawaiian sea salt.
Why You’ll Love It:
- A festive Hawaiian snack gift box perfect for the holidays
- Made with locally sourced, sustainable ingredients
- Features artisan Hawaiian brands and limited-edition flavors
- Great for holiday parties, thank-you gifts, or seasonal snacking
- Ships nationwide
Note: Some items may be substituted based on seasonal availability.