





Ulana Lauhala Peʻahi with Lauhala Love at Ossipoff Cabin- ʻAukake 23
Sunday August 23, 2:30-6:30pm
Join Naomi of Lauhala Love and Pālehua Conservation Initiative for an immersive, hands-on workshop in the traditional Hawaiian art of weaving lauhala into a beautiful peʻahi (fan) at Ossipoff Cabin. Guided by Naomi’s ‘ike (knowledge) and passion for this ancestral craft, you'll learn how to prepare, weave, and finish your own functional and meaningful peʻahi.
Hosted high on the southern ridge of the Waiʻanae mountains in an inspiring space oriented to the environment, this collaboration hopes to bring each guest a sense of clarity, wonder, and to spark a passion for ulana lau hala.
The 4-hour workshop includes an hour of guided travel up and down the mountain, and 2.5 hours of instruction. Guests can look forward to refreshments and time to experience Vladimir Ossipoffʻs personal retreat. No weaving experience necessary. Just come with an open mind, aloha in your heart, and readied hands for learning and weaving.
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Naomi Nascimento of Lauhala Love is a Native Hawaiian born and raised in Honolulu. She is a student of weaver Mariko Kobayashi and overflows with joy when speaking about her kumu. Naomi strives to perpetuate the traditional practice of ulana lau hala, the values instilled within the discipline, and her passion for weaving various projects from pāpale (hat) and athurium to jewelry.
Ossipoff Cabin was built in the mid 1950s and restored in 2020 The cabinʻs Japanese-inspired style, careful use of local materials, and breathtaking view make for an inspiring setting for workshops.
Proceeds from tours benefit Pālehua Conservation Initiative, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to advance education and stewardship efforts that protect, promote, and restore the natural, cultural and community resources of the southern Wai‘anae mountains.
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Guests must be comfortable carpooling to the remote location.
Refunds/late attendance will not be granted.
We encourage 12 years and older for ideal participation.
Limit 15 people per workshop.
Cancellations permitted within 48 hours of booking.
Images courtesy of Lauhala Love, Mariko Reed.
Sunday August 23, 2:30-6:30pm
Join Naomi of Lauhala Love and Pālehua Conservation Initiative for an immersive, hands-on workshop in the traditional Hawaiian art of weaving lauhala into a beautiful peʻahi (fan) at Ossipoff Cabin. Guided by Naomi’s ‘ike (knowledge) and passion for this ancestral craft, you'll learn how to prepare, weave, and finish your own functional and meaningful peʻahi.
Hosted high on the southern ridge of the Waiʻanae mountains in an inspiring space oriented to the environment, this collaboration hopes to bring each guest a sense of clarity, wonder, and to spark a passion for ulana lau hala.
The 4-hour workshop includes an hour of guided travel up and down the mountain, and 2.5 hours of instruction. Guests can look forward to refreshments and time to experience Vladimir Ossipoffʻs personal retreat. No weaving experience necessary. Just come with an open mind, aloha in your heart, and readied hands for learning and weaving.
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Naomi Nascimento of Lauhala Love is a Native Hawaiian born and raised in Honolulu. She is a student of weaver Mariko Kobayashi and overflows with joy when speaking about her kumu. Naomi strives to perpetuate the traditional practice of ulana lau hala, the values instilled within the discipline, and her passion for weaving various projects from pāpale (hat) and athurium to jewelry.
Ossipoff Cabin was built in the mid 1950s and restored in 2020 The cabinʻs Japanese-inspired style, careful use of local materials, and breathtaking view make for an inspiring setting for workshops.
Proceeds from tours benefit Pālehua Conservation Initiative, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to advance education and stewardship efforts that protect, promote, and restore the natural, cultural and community resources of the southern Wai‘anae mountains.
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Guests must be comfortable carpooling to the remote location.
Refunds/late attendance will not be granted.
We encourage 12 years and older for ideal participation.
Limit 15 people per workshop.
Cancellations permitted within 48 hours of booking.
Images courtesy of Lauhala Love, Mariko Reed.
Sunday August 23, 2:30-6:30pm
Join Naomi of Lauhala Love and Pālehua Conservation Initiative for an immersive, hands-on workshop in the traditional Hawaiian art of weaving lauhala into a beautiful peʻahi (fan) at Ossipoff Cabin. Guided by Naomi’s ‘ike (knowledge) and passion for this ancestral craft, you'll learn how to prepare, weave, and finish your own functional and meaningful peʻahi.
Hosted high on the southern ridge of the Waiʻanae mountains in an inspiring space oriented to the environment, this collaboration hopes to bring each guest a sense of clarity, wonder, and to spark a passion for ulana lau hala.
The 4-hour workshop includes an hour of guided travel up and down the mountain, and 2.5 hours of instruction. Guests can look forward to refreshments and time to experience Vladimir Ossipoffʻs personal retreat. No weaving experience necessary. Just come with an open mind, aloha in your heart, and readied hands for learning and weaving.
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Naomi Nascimento of Lauhala Love is a Native Hawaiian born and raised in Honolulu. She is a student of weaver Mariko Kobayashi and overflows with joy when speaking about her kumu. Naomi strives to perpetuate the traditional practice of ulana lau hala, the values instilled within the discipline, and her passion for weaving various projects from pāpale (hat) and athurium to jewelry.
Ossipoff Cabin was built in the mid 1950s and restored in 2020 The cabinʻs Japanese-inspired style, careful use of local materials, and breathtaking view make for an inspiring setting for workshops.
Proceeds from tours benefit Pālehua Conservation Initiative, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to advance education and stewardship efforts that protect, promote, and restore the natural, cultural and community resources of the southern Wai‘anae mountains.
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Guests must be comfortable carpooling to the remote location.
Refunds/late attendance will not be granted.
We encourage 12 years and older for ideal participation.
Limit 15 people per workshop.
Cancellations permitted within 48 hours of booking.
Images courtesy of Lauhala Love, Mariko Reed.