Mahinalani

(808) 293-3134

12 pm – 7:30 pm

Closed Sundays & Wednesdays

Mahinalani Gallery provides a jaw-dropping shopping experience. It is actually located just outside the Hukilau Marketplace, sharing quarters with ‘Ukulele Ex-perience. Weapons of the Islanders and miniatures of their wayfinding vessels, carved by local artisans, are amazing in their detail and beauty. Paintings and other artwork tell the story of this paradise. Jewelry offers the opportunity to adorn oneself with symbolic mementos of time spent in the islands. Souvenirs and Hawaiian confections round out the options—all ways to take the Islands home with you!

Browse Mahinalani in the Marketplace and on line at www.thehawaiistore.com.

PREMIUM INVENTORY

Nifo oti

Nifo oti

Samoan style Nifo Oti. War club with shark teeth
$490

Knuckle duster

Knuckle duster

The original "Brass-knuckles". A Koa wood handle with Shark teeth border
$530

New Zealand Greenstone Koru

New Zealand Greenstone Koru

Maori style Necklace made with New Zealand greenstone (Jade)
$82

5" Iosepa Model Canoe

A model version of the Iosepa Canoe
$295

Brooke Parker Kau Makaha

Brooke Parker Kau Makaha

Original art piece depicting war that won Kamehameha Maui
$30,000

Model Hokule'a

A model version of the World travelled Hokule'a
$2,495

HAND-MADE WITH ALOHA

Uncover the artistry behind crafting exquisite Hawaiian jewelry. Dive into the intricate process, where tradition meets creativity, shaping timeless pieces inspired by the islands’ rich culture and natural beauty.”

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

John Doe@LocalGuide
Adjacent and on the left side of Polynesian Cultural Center. There are plenty of parking spaces for cars, especially few "working" EV charging stations from ChargePoint. It has souvenir shops, restaurants, snacks, drinks for visitors to hang around. There are restrooms. It is a good place for a quick stop during a trip to North Shore.
Bradley Coleman@LocalGuide
Little tourist shopping place for food trucks, souvenirs and trinkets, at the entrance for the Polynesian Cultural center. Great place for shave ice, specialty sodas, malasadas, tacos, poke, and many others. Live music is great at night, and it’s a great place to grab some food and dessert for a date night.
Andrew Magnotta@LocalGuide
A nice little marketplace that is just outside the entrance of the Polynesian Cultural Center. There is a good variety of food from trucks, stalls, and restaurants as well as some nice shops. It's definitely worth spending some time exploring here while visiting the cultural center.

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