





Maile Lei
The maile lei is one of the oldest types of lei in Hawaiian culture, deeply rooted in ceremony and tradition. Traditionally worn open-ended and draped loosely around the shoulders, it was used in peace agreements, sacred rituals, and hula. Maile held a special place among ali‘i (chiefs), earning it the name “the royal lei.” In ancient times, it was offered as a symbol of respect, alliance, and spiritual connection. Its presence today—at weddings, graduations, and blessings—carries forward that legacy of honor and reverence.
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Please note that the actual product may differ from the photo shown. Availability of flowers, plants, and materials is subject to seasonal and regional changes. As a result, variations in size, shape, and color may occur. The image provided is for reference only—each piece is handcrafted and unique based on the freshest materials available at the time of your order.
The maile lei is one of the oldest types of lei in Hawaiian culture, deeply rooted in ceremony and tradition. Traditionally worn open-ended and draped loosely around the shoulders, it was used in peace agreements, sacred rituals, and hula. Maile held a special place among ali‘i (chiefs), earning it the name “the royal lei.” In ancient times, it was offered as a symbol of respect, alliance, and spiritual connection. Its presence today—at weddings, graduations, and blessings—carries forward that legacy of honor and reverence.
Product Disclaimer
Please note that the actual product may differ from the photo shown. Availability of flowers, plants, and materials is subject to seasonal and regional changes. As a result, variations in size, shape, and color may occur. The image provided is for reference only—each piece is handcrafted and unique based on the freshest materials available at the time of your order.
The maile lei is one of the oldest types of lei in Hawaiian culture, deeply rooted in ceremony and tradition. Traditionally worn open-ended and draped loosely around the shoulders, it was used in peace agreements, sacred rituals, and hula. Maile held a special place among ali‘i (chiefs), earning it the name “the royal lei.” In ancient times, it was offered as a symbol of respect, alliance, and spiritual connection. Its presence today—at weddings, graduations, and blessings—carries forward that legacy of honor and reverence.
Product Disclaimer
Please note that the actual product may differ from the photo shown. Availability of flowers, plants, and materials is subject to seasonal and regional changes. As a result, variations in size, shape, and color may occur. The image provided is for reference only—each piece is handcrafted and unique based on the freshest materials available at the time of your order.