What I saw was authentic local art and very nicely made koa boxes, bowls, and other items my friends told me to look for in Hawaii. The prices were better than I expected for a Waikiki store.
There is a lovely feeling in the store - the salespeople are not pushy - they just talk about the items there and I didn't feel rushed into buying ...
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What a cool shop.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/11/07
First off you are struck with the richness and variety of the useful, beautiful things for sale. You will find local artists paintings and hawaiian koa furniture, which is not cheap, pretty decorative glass, and also affordable Hawaiian kitchen towels and potholders and stuff for cute gifts. The staff was super. They shipped my (gorgeous koa) ...
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This place is a true gem.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/11/05
There is a great variety of REALLY made in Hawaii crafts that are all beautiful, but what I loved the best of all I didn't find out until I went to Kauai and Maui. The last thing I expected in this setting was a bargain, but when I was on Kauai I saw a koa box I wanted for about a third more money than it sells for at Nohea Gallery. When I went ...
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