Hana Lima Hand Dyes - Cotton Shibori Apron and Cotton Tea Towel In Silk Gift Bag

Item Number: 341
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Description
Hana Lima Hand Dyes - Made One At A Time On the Big Island!
Each item from Hana Lima Hand Dyes is beautifully one-of-a-kind and practical. They are lovely for your own use or as a gift!
Kitchen tea towels are dyed using the Japanese shibori technique called Hachinosu. A hand stamped pineapple, the symbol of hospitality, is the finishing touch.
ABOUT HANA LIMA HAND DYES:
Do you get tired of wearing the same outfits day after day? I know I do! And I didn’t have time to shop for something new or I couldn’t find what I liked. That’s why I started Hana Lima Hand Dyes, says Kathy Lukens, who started the company for her personal enjoyment.
“I wanted to make accessories that I could wear with the clothes I already had AND give me a totally new look. I was also tired of mass market, throw away clothes that I wore just a few times before they were ready to be discarded.
So I started by creating scarves that made my current wardrobe pop. They are light enough to wear in Hawaii and are made to last. I know because we do the entire process ourselves - from design to cutting, sewing, dyeing and stamping. And we make them one at a time so no two are exactly alike. That means high quality, long lasting and bespoke.
From scarves, we’ve expanded our product line to include wraps, shrugs, pareu, aprons, tea towels, leggings and socks, all made with the same attention to detail and love. We are super small and can only make a limited quantity so you won’t see your Hana Lima Hand Dyes creation on anyone else.
https://hanalimahanddyeshawaii.com/
Special Instructions
The fortunate winning bidder of this item will receive an email to confirm pick up day/time from Waimea Middle School. If shipping required, it is understood that the winning bidder will cover these expenses.