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Instant purchase welcome. No price reduction. Prices are gradually being reduced. Please check the condition in the photos. Please understand that this item has been in someone's hands once. "Kalika me Lama" means "silk and light" in Hawaiian. Hanayo visited Hawaii and encountered the culture and nature that were once richly rooted there. Through interactions with people working to revive the disappearing culture, she confronts the fantasy and reality of Hawaii. In this small photo book, sisters, parents and children wearing KALIKA's hula costumes made of silk, and mysterious plants are captured in the Hawaiian light in this place with a complex history. She visited Molokai Island, said to be the birthplace of hula, and Hana, located on the eastern end of Maui Island. On Molokai Island, two beautiful sisters are dancing on the beach. The lei po'o (head lei) leaves they are wearing are essential plants for Hawaiians every day. The occasional fantastic forest is in Palaau State Park, where the Phallic Rock is located, and was once a sacred place where only royalty were allowed to enter. Through images that mix nostalgia and fantasy, as if awakening memories buried deep within, the story of Hawaii and hula connecting the past and present is told. Design: Rin Takehiro Costume: KALIKA Published by: torch press
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