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EXOTIC FLORALS |
PUA PIKAKE
Pua Pikake. Pikake is a favorite flower used to make leis throughout Hawai'i. This flower was named by the Princess Ka’iulani, The last princess of Hawaii. Ka’iulani’s memory and her mystique is irrevocably linked with one of the favorite scents of the islands. This is an exotic heady jasmine, and it's beautiful scent surrounded the gardens where her peacocks roamed. Pikake is the Hawaiian word for both "Chinese jasmine" AND for a "peacock", This fragrance imparts a long lasting, romantic, alluring scent, reminiscent of an island escape. |
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HONEYSUCKLE JASMINE
Honeysuckle Jasmine. Strong and sweetly scented marriage of jasmine flowers and honeysuckle blooms. Jasmine is intoxicatingly feminine, the inspirations of songs and poems. Legend has it, during Victorian times, teenage girls were forbidden to bring honeysuckle home because it was thought to induce erotic dreams. Hypnotic, alluring, and dangerously provocative. |
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Awapuhi Ke'oke'o
Awapuhi Ke'oke'o Hawai'i's White Ginger. The essence of paradise. Fragrant white ginger blossoms, delicate as butterflies, is often used and traditional island rituals. It's scents fills the hiking trails of the lush Hawaiian rainforest mists. A native of India, White Ginger is believed to be one of the only lei making flowers brought to Hawaii by the early Polynesian voyagers. |
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PLUMERIA PETALS
Pink Plumeria. Captivating and feminine with a rich heart. Highly fragrant, Plumeria Petals reveal the romance of the South Pacific. In Polynesian culture, the flower is worn by women to indicate relationship status - over the right ear if seeking a relationship, and over the left if taken. There is absolutely nothing like the sweet fragrance of Plumeria with blend scents of jasmine, citrus, spices, coconut, gardenia, and other indescribable scents. Seductive, and elegant, like a Tahitian pearl. |
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