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Made In America Bath Towel featuring the photograph Upena kiloi-Thrownet fishing  by Lehua Pekelo-Stearns

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Upena kiloi-Thrownet fishing Bath Towel

Lehua Pekelo-Stearns

by Lehua Pekelo-Stearns

$35.00

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Product Details

Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

“ I don’t expect you to feel the ocean through your veins being pushed and pulled by the moons smile each night,
The ocean that my kūpuna... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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 Upena kiloi-Thrownet fishing   Photograph by Lehua Pekelo-Stearns

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Comments (1)

Joleen Yamaguchi

Joleen Yamaguchi

A great shot....awesome!

Thank you Joleen! Feel free to browse around my website here at FAA or at: www.lehua-pekelostearns.artistwebsites.com

Artist's Description

“ I don’t expect you to feel the ocean through your veins being pushed and pulled by the moons smile each night,
The ocean that my kūpuna used to hānau and hānai our people.”
Ancient Hawaiians relied on the ocean as a primary source of food and sustenance. While Polynesian fisherman used many methods to catch fish, net fishing was the favored way to catch an abundant amount of fish in an efficient manner. Today, throw net fishing or 'upena kiloi in Hawaii is still popular and utilizes both ancient and modern methods. The black rocks you see in the photo are black lava rock from a volcanic eruption in 1960 that flowed down and over a small Hawaiian sugar plantation town, Kapoho....along the Puna coastline.
Today…”Kapoho, Hawaii, is a now-uninhabited unincorporated area in Puna district, Hawaii County, Hawaii, located near the eastern tip of the island of Hawaii, in the easternmost end of the graben overlying Kīlauea's east rift zone. Originally destroyed by a...

About Lehua Pekelo-Stearns

Lehua Pekelo-Stearns

I feel my photographs captures and shares my moments of intimacy and the relationship between light, shadow, and the element of composition of my beautifu Hawai’i. As a photographer and a Hawaiian woman I try to convey through my photography the love for my Hawai’i with an understanding of the traditional Hawaiian value, that all natural resources of our environment, the ocean "kai", the land "aina", and the sky "lani", are interrelated and culturally significant to Hawaii and its people. “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” In my photography I try to capture the moments of my life I want to remember. It’s usually something that caught my eye and captured...

 

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