More about Men's Jewelry
The Story of Hawaiian Men's Jewelry
Hawaiian men have worn jewelry as a marker of identity and status since before Western contact. The lei niho palaoa, a pendant carved from whale tooth and hung on braided human hair, was worn by ali'i chiefs as a symbol of authority. The makau, or fish hook, represented skill, prosperity, and connection to the sea. Koa wood, the material of war canoes and surfboards, marked strength. They were worn by men whose roles were tied to the ocean, land and leadership.
Designs in the Men's Collection
Our men's jewelry collection covers symbols of Hawaiian men's adornment in modern form. From fish hooks and surfboards, to more traditional scroll style jewelry like the Hawaiian Coat of Arms and styles showcasing the Hawaiian islands. Designs lean towards darker deeper wood tones that accentuate more masculine styles.
Craftsmanship
Every piece is crafted in solid 14K gold or sterling silver. Our genuine koa wood pieces are inlayed by hand. Koa inlay is fitted precisely against the metal, finished flush, and sealed to protect the wood from moisture and daily wear.
Choosing a Men's Hawaiian Piece
The fish hook is the most culturally resonant choice for a man with a connection to the ocean or to Hawaiian heritage.
Fish hooks, koa wood pieces, and surfboards are perfect for men who enjoy natural elements in their accessories. While those with deep ties to the the islands would find pieces like our Coat of Arms, or island coin pendants perfect for representing home wherever they go.
Excellent gifts for those celebrating milestones such as graduations, birthdays, anniversaries and more!