Shrine of Serenity – An Artistic Replica Ode to the Shrines of Lawai


Item Number: 999-063

Value: $200

Online Close: Nov 2, 2025 5:00 PM HST

Description

Shrine of Serenity – Replica of a Lawai International Center Shrine


Immerse yourself in the beauty and spirituality of Kaua‘i with this artistic replica of one of the 88 shrines located at the Lawai International Center. Created with great care and dedication by artist and Lawai volunteer Lori Kizer, this unique piece blends glass, tile, and stone into vibrant color and intricate texture, reflecting the center’s rich cultural heritage. Each detail was shaped over many hours to honor the essence of the original shrine, making it a meaningful addition to any home or garden. A lasting reminder of tranquility and peace, the work also embodies Lori’s devotion to the Lawai International Center and its spirit of harmony.


Special Note:
By bidding on this piece, you are not only acquiring a unique work of art but also supporting the ongoing mission of the Lawai International Center, to preserve a sacred space and foster peace and understanding.


Artist: Lori Kizer
Title: Shrine of Serenity – An Artistic Replica Ode to the Shrines of Lawai
Medium: Glass, Tile, and Stone Sculpture
Size: 14" × 14" × 27"
Weight: Approx. 8 lbs
Note: Water-resistant, but not waterproof—please keep protected from the elements.
Origin: Lawai International Center, Kaua‘i


 

Special Instructions

Pick Up and Shipping Information


Local pickup is available at our Lihue office at 3343 Kanakolu St, Lihue HI
Dates and times:


Wednesday, November 5, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm


Friday, November 7, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm


Saturday, November 8, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm


Shipping is available anywhere in the world.


Winners are responsible for their shipping costs. Shipping information will be collected after the auction closes.


We guarantee that you will be totally satisfied by the love from the volunteers and generosity of the donors in creating this auction.


For more information email info@lawaicenter.org

Donated by

Lori Kizer