Lei Day is a state-wide celebration in Hawai'i. Established as a holiday in 1929, the festivities have consistently grown each year.
Each island has a special flower and color that represents her, Niihau is the only island not using a plant as its symbol.
Oahu - 'Ilima/Yellow
Big Island - Lehua/Red
Maui - Lokelani/Pink
Kauai - Mokihana/Purple
Molokai - Kukui/Green
Lanai - Kauna'oa/Orange
Niihau - Pupu Shells/White
Kahoolawe - Hinahina/Gray
Lei Day is a celebration of Hawaiian culture, the Aloha Spirit. People give gifts of leis to one another. Parades, festivals, craft fairs, Hula dances, pageants, contests, and ceremonies are a major part of the Lei Day celebration. The most important ceremony takes place at Kapiolani Park on Oahu.
Shop our Pua Kenikni lei collection in varies models and colors, you can wear them year round to be reminded of the beauty of Lei Day. May the Aloha Spirit be with you always.
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