Lauhala Bracelet Weaving Craft Class

Lauhala Bracelet Weaving Craft Class

Make a keep-sake bracelet while learning about the Lauhala tree, its cultural significance, and a few fundamental techniques.

By Wonderful World of Aloha Cultural Activity Center

Select date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 1 - 2pm HST

Location

Oni Foundation Inc - Wonderful World of Aloha Cultural Activity Center

275 West Kaahumanu Avenue Kahului, HI 96732

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Updated Schedule: You can now choose to make Kukui Nut, Ti Leaf, or Lauhala bracelets on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday at 1pm. This allows you and your friends to pick different classes and craft what you love!

About the Lauhala Bracelet Weaving Craft Class:

Discover the art of weaving and braiding with the experts at Oni Foundation Inc. Make a Keep-sake bracelet while learning about the Lauhala tree, it's cultural significance, and a few fundamental techniques. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crafter, our instructors will guide you through the process.

  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Hands-on lesson by local experts
  • All crafting materials are included
  • Suitable for all ages 7 years and older
  • Complimentary entrance to our "Migrations" galleries showcasing Hawai'i's history through dance costumes, implements, and instruments.

Additional information:

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • All proceeds go to our nonprofit
  • Free ample parking at Queen Ka'ahumanu Center Children 12 and younger are free when entering with a paying adult

Price: $25

Duration: 1 hour

When: Tue, Wed and Thu at 1pm

Where to find us: We are located in the Queen Ka'ahumanu Center on the 2nd level, next to Fun Factory.

Organized by

Oni Foundation Inc. is a registered nonprofit. Our Mission to Perpetuate the Multicultural Heritage of Hawaiʻi Through Dance and Arts. We cultivated a Wonderful World of Aloha cultural activity center located in Maui where guests can attend Crafting, Dance or Music activities which include Ukulele, Salsa and Language lessons, History presentations, Lauhala weaving, Tahitian Drumming, Polynesian Dance Fitness, and more.