HINA KULU’UA MUG, BROWN

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The Ghost Sisters of Hilo Hills! According to Hawaiian mythology, Hina is the goddess of the... mehr
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The Ghost Sisters of Hilo Hills!

According to Hawaiian mythology, Hina is the goddess of the moon and the mother of Maui. She had two daughters, Hina Keahi, the mistress of fire and Hina Kuluʻua, the mistress of rain. It is said that Hina gifted her daughters with two mountains, Halai for Hina Keahi and Puʻuhonu for Hina Kuluʻua.

The people of Hina Keahi’s mountain always had plentiful amounts of food with them, but one month their crops started shriveling up and the people began to starve. Hina Keahi knew she had to do something to help her people, so she ordered for an underground imu to be made. She told her people to gather firewood and the people of the village decided that they needed to put someone in the imu to be sacrificed.

Hina Keahi told her people to bury her in the imu, reassuring them that she would not get hurt because she was the fire goddess. She told her people to wait three days. During those three days, Hina Keahi traveled from the ground towards the sea – she came up to the surface where Hilo Boarding School stands today and she marked her spot with a freshwater spring.

On the third day, Hina Keahi returned to the village as a woman who the villagers did not recognize. All the villagers were in awe of how much she resembled Hina Keahi, but they knew it was not her because she was in the imu. The woman told the villagers to uncover the imu and they found enough cooked food to supply them until the rainy season returned. To this day, the villagers believe that Hina Keahi sought out help from her beloved sister Hina Kuluʻua to help her feed her people.

Another Tiki Farm friend, Tim Wollweber is a Southern California based designer, sculptor, and art director. After falling in love with Hawaiiana and Pacific island culture since his first visit to Kaua'i in 1992, Tim has created inspired sculptures and has in fact been designing Tiki mugs for over a decade. As a fan of the quirky, kitschy, and the creepy, Tim seeks to bring these aesthetics to his work whenever possible.

Tim’s Hina Keahi and Hina Kulu’ua designs are highly indicative of Tim’s affinity for Hawaii.  What makes these lovely sisters a bit more unique is how they were sculpted to be used, should you wish, as functioning bookends!  You can fill both mugs up with sand, having perfectly flush vertical areas on the back, Hina Keahi and Hina Kulu’ua will double as bookends.  If you are into tiki, you surely have a few Sven Kirsten books lying around and they would look amazing on a shelf flanked by “The Hina Sisters”!

Artist: Tim Wollweber
Original release year: 2020 
Capacity: 20 oz./ 5,9dl
Height: 8 1/4" / 20,3cm

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