HONOLULU (HI Now) - At Lehua Jewelers, each piece tells a story—rooted in tradition, elevated with craftsmanship, and inspired by the people who wear them. As the brand celebrates its 40th anniversary in Waimea, the next generation of artisans is continuing the legacy of heirloom-quality Hawaiian jewelry, blending timeless scrollwork and native flora designs with modern techniques and individual expression.
In partnership with the Merrie Monarch Festival, Lehua Jewelers works closely with each Miss Aloha Hula winner to design a custom bracelet—a personal, symbolic piece crafted in true collaboration. Every scroll and engraving carries deep meaning, weaving together hula, lineage, and legacy into a beautiful, wearable work of art.
Kai Stockton and Sharon Gilbert, stewards of the Lehua tradition, are proud to showcase some of their most iconic collections worn by the dancers, including the 18K Kumu Nalu wave set, Alohilani’s elegant gold-and-diamond pieces, Ohia Lehua designs rich with red enamel, and the sparkling Lehua Blossom pavé pendants and earrings. These collections, like the dancers who wear them, embody strength, grace, and a deep connection to place.
Whether these treasured bracelets are worn daily or reserved for the hula stage, they serve as a reminder of identity and achievement. What sets Lehua Jewelers apart is not only the quality and detail of their pieces but their heartfelt commitment to tradition, storytelling, and personal connection—something that has defined the brand since day one.
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