Ku | Traditional Hawaiian Tiki 40"

SKU: MHTCBTIKI7-100
$ 795.00

2 reviews

Description

Here is a beautiful tiki measuring 40 inches tall representing Hawaii Tiki God KU. Carved from a single solid piece of wood with great detail and care. Ku is known as the tiki of strength, warrior, family, sunrise and good crop. Ku is one of the four major Hawaiian Tiki God. For more information about Tiki Gods of Hawaii please visit our About Tiki Gods page: CLICK HERE

KU represents both negative and positive aspects. He stands for that which is upright and erect. He represents war, fishing, farming and the deep forest. He is the 'ihe (spear), the god of war who takes life away and the who brings forth life from the earth (Bishop Museum, Honolulu)

  • ORIGINAL: Hawaii Museum, Hawaii
  • Approximate Size: 40 inches tall by 9-3/4 inches wide by 4-1/2 inches deep
  • Traditional KU Tiki: strength, warrior, good crop and family
  • Material: Monkey Pod Wood (Also known as Saman/Raintree)
  • This is a beautiful piece of art! This Tiki was carved with great attention to details
  • Hand waxed and polished before sending out. 

Each of our Tikis varies in color and wood grain. If you have certain preferences or coloring please call or email (sales@makanahut.com) so we can discuss what is best match for you.

Customer Reviews

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Andrew Paluszek
a great piece

This is an incredible piece. The quality, craftsmanship and attention to detail is amazing. You can find other statues, but not like this. A truly quality piece. Thanks

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Alexander Torres
Thank you Makana Hut

I was looking everywhere for a Tiki I really like that was hand carved and unique. I found one at Makana. Aaron took really care of me. He personally answered questions and modified my order when I changed my mind about one tiki for another. He made sure I was happy with my purchase, which was a special a gift. Gift buying is an enjoyable experience for me and he made this one more enjoyable. Thanks Aaron and everyone at Makana Hut.