Kalo Wrap Ring
Kalo, also known as taro, is an important plant here in Hawaii. Kalo has been used in Hawaii for a very long time and is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world. It is an important part of the Hawaiian identity and has been used by Hawaiians as a food source and a sacred plant since Polynesian immigrants first arrived. Kalo is known as the older brother to Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiians) and is therefore important here on the islands for many reasons.
These rings are inspired by the beautiful plants you can find cultivated all over the Hawaiian islands. Plus, it’s a really tasty plant. So to celebrate Hawaiian culture, this ring is hand fabricated from sterling silver. This way you can wear it wherever you go and take a piece of Hawaii with you.
Each ring is sculpted individually so there is some variance in appearance, but the quality and attention to detail remain the same.
These are made to order so please allow some processing time. If you have questions about your ring size, please see the sizing guide under FAQ.
Sizes are US standard ring measurements
Kalo, also known as taro, is an important plant here in Hawaii. Kalo has been used in Hawaii for a very long time and is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world. It is an important part of the Hawaiian identity and has been used by Hawaiians as a food source and a sacred plant since Polynesian immigrants first arrived. Kalo is known as the older brother to Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiians) and is therefore important here on the islands for many reasons.
These rings are inspired by the beautiful plants you can find cultivated all over the Hawaiian islands. Plus, it’s a really tasty plant. So to celebrate Hawaiian culture, this ring is hand fabricated from sterling silver. This way you can wear it wherever you go and take a piece of Hawaii with you.
Each ring is sculpted individually so there is some variance in appearance, but the quality and attention to detail remain the same.
These are made to order so please allow some processing time. If you have questions about your ring size, please see the sizing guide under FAQ.
Sizes are US standard ring measurements
Kalo, also known as taro, is an important plant here in Hawaii. Kalo has been used in Hawaii for a very long time and is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world. It is an important part of the Hawaiian identity and has been used by Hawaiians as a food source and a sacred plant since Polynesian immigrants first arrived. Kalo is known as the older brother to Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiians) and is therefore important here on the islands for many reasons.
These rings are inspired by the beautiful plants you can find cultivated all over the Hawaiian islands. Plus, it’s a really tasty plant. So to celebrate Hawaiian culture, this ring is hand fabricated from sterling silver. This way you can wear it wherever you go and take a piece of Hawaii with you.
Each ring is sculpted individually so there is some variance in appearance, but the quality and attention to detail remain the same.
These are made to order so please allow some processing time. If you have questions about your ring size, please see the sizing guide under FAQ.
Sizes are US standard ring measurements