


Towel
Kalo Hawaiʻi Collection Towel
The Kalo Hawaiʻi collection celebrates the heritage and resilience of kalo (taro) farming across Hawaiʻi and Polynesia, honoring the dedicated Mahiʻai Kalo (kalo farmers) who perpetuate both wetland and dryland farming traditions. This collection bridges past and present, showcasing the cultural, nutritional, and ecological significance of kalo while connecting modern audiences to its profound legacy. Rooted in values of aloha ʻāina and mālama, the collection highlights the sacred place kalo holds in Hawaiian cosmology and its role as a shared across the pae ʻāina.
Kalo farming remains vital in today’s modern world, offering sustainable food systems, ecological restoration, and spiritual connection to ʻāina. Traditional farming methods enhance food security and environmental balance, while kalo itself provides a nutrient-rich, healthy staple for modern diets. Reviving kalo farming supports cultural identity, restores ecosystems, and inspires younger generations to be prideful of our heritage.
• Size: 30″ × 60″ × 0.28″ (76 × 152 × 0.7 cm)
• one side only
• The non-printed side is made of terry fabric, making the towel more water-absorbent
Kalo Hawaiʻi Collection Towel
The Kalo Hawaiʻi collection celebrates the heritage and resilience of kalo (taro) farming across Hawaiʻi and Polynesia, honoring the dedicated Mahiʻai Kalo (kalo farmers) who perpetuate both wetland and dryland farming traditions. This collection bridges past and present, showcasing the cultural, nutritional, and ecological significance of kalo while connecting modern audiences to its profound legacy. Rooted in values of aloha ʻāina and mālama, the collection highlights the sacred place kalo holds in Hawaiian cosmology and its role as a shared across the pae ʻāina.
Kalo farming remains vital in today’s modern world, offering sustainable food systems, ecological restoration, and spiritual connection to ʻāina. Traditional farming methods enhance food security and environmental balance, while kalo itself provides a nutrient-rich, healthy staple for modern diets. Reviving kalo farming supports cultural identity, restores ecosystems, and inspires younger generations to be prideful of our heritage.
• Size: 30″ × 60″ × 0.28″ (76 × 152 × 0.7 cm)
• one side only
• The non-printed side is made of terry fabric, making the towel more water-absorbent
Kalo Hawaiʻi Collection Towel
The Kalo Hawaiʻi collection celebrates the heritage and resilience of kalo (taro) farming across Hawaiʻi and Polynesia, honoring the dedicated Mahiʻai Kalo (kalo farmers) who perpetuate both wetland and dryland farming traditions. This collection bridges past and present, showcasing the cultural, nutritional, and ecological significance of kalo while connecting modern audiences to its profound legacy. Rooted in values of aloha ʻāina and mālama, the collection highlights the sacred place kalo holds in Hawaiian cosmology and its role as a shared across the pae ʻāina.
Kalo farming remains vital in today’s modern world, offering sustainable food systems, ecological restoration, and spiritual connection to ʻāina. Traditional farming methods enhance food security and environmental balance, while kalo itself provides a nutrient-rich, healthy staple for modern diets. Reviving kalo farming supports cultural identity, restores ecosystems, and inspires younger generations to be prideful of our heritage.
• Size: 30″ × 60″ × 0.28″ (76 × 152 × 0.7 cm)
• one side only
• The non-printed side is made of terry fabric, making the towel more water-absorbent