"Hamana Kalili" Bronze Sculpture - 22"

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The universal “hang loose” shaka sign captured in life-like bronze.

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  • The universal “hang loose” shaka sign captured in life-like bronze.

    This hand-carved, bronze statue with a solid marble base honors Hamana Kalili, the father of the Hawaiian shaka hand sign. Famous in Hawaiian lore, Hamana originated the unique sign after he lost his three middle fingers in a sugar mill accident. The shaka can mean hellohow are you, hang loose and more. Raised letters around the base read “HAMANA KALILI AND THE SHAKA".

    • 22" high
    • Made of Bronze
    • Solid Marble Base
      The famous award-winning photographer Kim Taylor Reece has studied Hawai'i's hula kahiko for 40 years and has created beautiful artworks to encapsulate the true Aloha spirit. Reece uses his colorblindness as an advantage to using a sepia tone to represent the timelessness of the dance.

    • The universal “hang loose” shaka sign captured in life-like bronze.

      This hand-carved, bronze statue with a solid marble base honors Hamana Kalili, the father of the Hawaiian shaka hand sign. Famous in Hawaiian lore, Hamana originated the unique sign after he lost his three middle fingers in a sugar mill accident. The shaka can mean hellohow are you, hang loose and more. Raised letters around the base read “HAMANA KALILI AND THE SHAKA".

      • 22" high
      • Made of Bronze
      • Solid Marble Base
        The famous award-winning photographer Kim Taylor Reece has studied Hawai'i's hula kahiko for 40 years and has created beautiful artworks to encapsulate the true Aloha spirit. Reece uses his colorblindness as an advantage to using a sepia tone to represent the timelessness of the dance.
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