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This list is perfect for some holiday or rainy day pampering. If you can’t make it to the Islands, this is the next best thing.
Our editors have personally selected these locally made items from the House of Mana up exclusively for HAWAIʻI Magazine Readers.
This Kaua‘i cultural practitioner says the game, sometimes called Hawaiian checkers, teaches people critical thinking and how to manage resources.
Simply Sisters fashion designer Regina “Lola” Miller shares her passion for aloha wear with pieces inspired by her love for family, hula and Hilo
Mānoa Honey & Mead in Wahiawā makes a Hawaiʻi-style mead that’s light and refreshing.
Protect yourself from the sun and protect our reefs with this handy-dandy guide on reef-safe sunscreens.
Koʻolau Distillery in Kailua offers a peek into how its craft whiskey Old Pali Road is made.
Maui Divers Jewelry has been designing and making Hawaiian jewelry since 1959. The company handpicks its pearls from all corners of the Pacific.
Looking for made-in-Maui produce? Don't worry, the Valley Isle has it all, from goat cheese to wine and even honey.
Whether you’re celebrating Mom or your kid’s new diploma, these Hawaiian-style heirloom jewelry pieces are perfect for the occasion.
These puzzles feature scenes from Hawaiʻi by artists who live in the Islands.
Put up bright home décor while supporting local artists and photographers.
From Hawaiian cuisine to perfect shorebreak waves and kanaka maoli literature, these five coffee table books are necessary additions to any Hawai‘i lover’s library.
Hana Hou, located in the center of Hilo, is especially known for its intricately crafted lauhala hats.
A list of items that would fill the HAWAIʻI Magazine ʻohana with joy and cheer into the new year.