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14 Gifts from Hawaiʻi for February 14.
Self-taught artist JT Ojerio has taken the Hawaiʻi art scene by storm with her vibrantly minimalist artwork.
Trade Waikīkī Beach for White Plains, and more.
For those who grew up in Hawaiʻi, these snacks bring back sweet memories.
You can’t go wrong with this clothing staple as a gift.
A list of Hawaiʻi-made items that would fill us with joy and cheer into the new year.
Ho-ho-holiday events are just around the corner, and here are a few to keep your eyes on this December.
You can find these colorful, chewy doughnuts in bakeries in Hawaiʻi—and as far away as Russia.
If there’s someone on your holiday list who’s hard to shop for, consider these local gifts.
This list is perfect for some holiday or rainy day pampering. If you can’t make it to the Islands, this is the next best thing.
Our editors have personally selected these locally made items from the House of Mana up exclusively for HAWAIʻI Magazine Readers.
This Kaua‘i cultural practitioner says the game, sometimes called Hawaiian checkers, teaches people critical thinking and how to manage resources.
Simply Sisters fashion designer Regina “Lola” Miller shares her passion for aloha wear with pieces inspired by her love for family, hula and Hilo
Mānoa Honey & Mead in Wahiawā makes a Hawaiʻi-style mead that’s light and refreshing.