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David Shepard Hawaii

Coral Gold Tote Bag

Coral Gold Tote Bag

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Spacious, lightweight, 100% cotton tote bag with pockets inside and out. Colorful, artistic native Hawaiian plant pattern. Strap is 18 in long, bag is 13 in x 13 in x 6 in. 100% Cotton Jacquard. Machine wash gentle cycle and hang dry. Sewn and designed in Hawaii on imported fabric. Limited quantity. Handmade: exact cut of the print is variable, prints vary from what is seen in the images shown.

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THE STORY BEHIND THE HAND-DRAWN DESIGN

Ko’a

“He po‘i na kai uli, kai ko‘o, ‘a‘ohe hina pūko‘a.”

Though the sea be deep and rough, the coral rock remains standing.

‘Olelo No‘eau (Hawaiian Proverb), Mary Kawena Pukui

Ko’a or cauliflower coral (Pocillopora meandrina) form coral reefs (pūkoʻa) throughout the Indo-Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most abundant coral species throughout the Hawaiian Islands. These reef-building corals provide shelter and habitat to many species and protect shorelines from storm surges and big wave events. They are responsible for the formation of many of our favorite surf breaks. Coral are living animals that have a photosynthetic relationship with algae. These coral colonies have created reefs and atolls throughout the tropics. Sensitive to changes in temperature and light levels, coral polyps are particularly vulnerable to pollution and climate change. Despite these pressures, coral represents a solid and resilient foundation in a sea of change.

– David Shepard