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by Sharon Mau
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Niu - Hoaloha Beach Coconut Palm" by Sharon Mau. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Coconut Palm - The Staff of Life
Niu, as the palm is called in the Polynesian language, probably originated in prehistoric times in the... more
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Coconut Palm - The Staff of Life
"Niu, as the palm is called in the Polynesian language, probably originated in prehistoric times in the Indo-Malaysia-Melanesia triangle. The coconut was brought to the Hawaiian islands during the first migrations. Even as the coconut tree is a basic food source and is planted extensively, the precontact Hawaiians never used the tree in that role. For them, the food-value in the coconut tree added merely a welcome variety to a staple diet of taro and breadfruit.
"Far more important are its many other uses. From trunk, husks and shells, leaves and fronds, Hawaiians create food containers, hula drums, fans, children's toys, rods and other tools. And the canoes, which brought the precious protein in the form of fish, are lashed together with invaluable sennit, the indestructible, coarse rope yarn spun out of the fibers of the coconut husk. No other rope could withstand the pressure of water, weight, and wind as well the coconut. In Hawaiian...
Sharon Mau is a photographer and graphic designer based on the beautiful tropical island of Maui Hawaii also known by it's ancient name 'Ihikapalaumaewa - Paradise on Earth - Island of Rainbows, specializing primarily in tropical flowers and beaches . .
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