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August 2022 by Joshua Steichen
Very interesting and beautiful.
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June 2022 by Joshua S
Very interesting and beautiful.
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May 2022 by Josh Steichen
Very interesting and beautiful.
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October 2019 by Jack Moimoi
It was interesting to go and visit Tahitian Treasures. It is a beautiful mini stall located at the Hukilau Market and also near the Tahitian Village in the Polynesian Cultural Center. It is interesting that most of their item are brought from Tahiti and the stall at the market place has some really nice souvenirs for guest that come to PCC. If you do get the chance to talk with the owners, they are really nice.
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October 2019 by Grace M.
Beautiful necklaces. The headlands that are made on spot are beautiful and are fun to add to the Polynesian Cultural Experience. There are some more high end jewelry, and also cheaper items that you can bring home for friends and family. They have some of the most beautiful sarongs that I've seen on this side of the island. Cool stop to add to the experience.
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January 2018 by Poehere Wilson
Patricia creates the most beautiful Tahitian jewelry, pareos, hakus (flower head crowns), authentic costumes and crafts. Excellent gifts for loved ones! She will make you feel like you are in the islands with her special aloha spirit. The presentation of her products is stunning and the variety of products to choose from along with the new products she always creates amazes me. Come check out her store at the Hukilau Marketplace located in the Polynesian Cultural Center in La'ie Hawai'i. You will not regret it :)
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January 2018 by Rebecca S.
My husband planned an Amazing Race-styled Christmas present for me this past year, and my second leg of the race gave me experiences all over the island of Oahu, one of which led us to the Polynesian Cultural Center and this business. Here, we learned how to make a braided haku (head lei). Little did we know, braiding is the harder one of the two types to make, but we got the hang of it thanks to Patricia, a former world-traveling Polynesian dancer who's been making them for 35+ years. My husband has never braided anything before, and he did an amazing job for his first time! His braids were even tighter than mine! We visited a second time just two days later when we came back for the PCC's luau. I purchased 3 sarongs and a mother of pearl brooch/clip that adds a bit of decor when wrapping. The quality of the dye and fabrics is stunning. They are so soft and colorful! Definitely recommend a visit here for both the people and the items!
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January 2018 by Donna McQuade
Tahitian Treasures has lovely Tahitian clothing, pareos, jewelry, bags, and souvenirs, and the proprietress enjoys chatting with her customers and explaining the origins and cultural significance of items in her shop.
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April 2017 by Christian Wilson
This shop has some interesting shells from Tahiti such as the green turban shell. I like their pareos and monoi oil as well.