Kanaloa Tiki | Hawaii Museum Stained Replica 20"
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Explore Hawaiian mythology with this stained Kanaloa Tiki (Ki'i), a 20-inch tall and 4-3/4-inch wide replica of the revered Tiki god. This museum-quality piece is intricately carved from a single piece of monkey pod wood, showcasing the deity's symbolic connection to the ocean and fishing, as well as his role as one of the four major Tiki gods in Hawaiian culture. As the god of both magic and education, Kanaloa holds a significant place in Hawaiian folklore. Stained in a Mission Oak giving this Tiki a beautiful antique look.
- ORIGINAL: Hawaii Museum, Hawaii
- Ki'i - Means image or statue representing Hawaiian Gods and Deities.
- Traditional Kanaloa Tiki: God of Hope and Faith, Cleansing Tiki of Fresh Water, Fishing, Ocean and Abundance
- Material: Monkey Pod Wood
- Finish: PPG Mission Oak Stain (PPG - Protects and Prolongs Carving)
- Approximate Size: 20 inches tall by 4-3/4 inches wide by 4 inches deep
- This Tiki was carved with great attention to details
- Hand carved and waxed
This is a beautiful piece of art! For more information about Tiki Gods of Hawaii go to our About Tiki Gods Page.