Niu 18-in Pillowcase
$35.00
MO‘OLELO: Arriving by canoe with early Polynesian voyagers, Hawaiians used coconut-husk fibers to make braided or twisted 'aha, a tough, all-purpose cordage. The fronds became thatch; the leaflets became mats, baskets and fans. They turned coconut shells into containers, spoons and hula instruments, and hollowed out the stems (or trunks) to make big pahu (drums) and little canoes. Oil from roasted coconut meat was used as a body rub and rendered into perfumed dyes for kapa cloth. Famously, Kamehameha set up his seat of power at Helumoa in 1795 at the mouth of ‘Apuakehau stream. He planted niu (coconut) and built a stone house and held sporting contests beneath the famous coconut grove's canopy. In the late 19th century, his great-granddaughter, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, willed the lands of Helumoa to a trust, and subsequent urbanization rapidly reduced the grove's size.
This premium feel pillow case is just what you're looking for! This product is only the pillowcase - pillow filling not included. Pillowcase is made of 100% durable polyester, fabric with a linen feel, hidden zipper, Machine-washable.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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