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GARY GOODHUE - Pōhaku Mortar & Pestle
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GARY GOODHUE - Pōhaku Mortar & PestleIn Hawaii, metals were not accessible. Instead, ancient Hawaiians used the most common materials of bone, shell, and stone. The stones were composed of several materials. The most common and important was basalt, for all its pristine forms. These stones were made into lamps, cups, bowls, pestles, and pounders. Poho Kui (Stone Mortar) was used by fishermen to prepare bait, to hold ink for tattoos, and to hold dyes for kapa printing. Not permitted for
Printed locally in Honolulu
These stones were made into lamps
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The plant that is commonly called lauaʻe nowadays is actually introduced from Australia
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100% Polyester
Lettering system on back of pieces for quicker and faster assembly
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45in X 72in
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