
Poli’ahu, is the Hawaiian goddess of snow. Her name translated means “cloaked blossom”. She resides on Mauna Kea and it is Poli’ahu who blankets the summit with her beautiful white kapa of snow and ice.
A mele (song) composed by Kumu Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett pays tribute to our beautiful snow goddess. This mele is a hula favorite and speaks about a sad Poli’ahu who yearns for her lover.
In tribute to our snow goddess, the Poli’ahu arrangement contains white roses with other fillers.
Order with or without protea. Accent flower will vary
In some instances, our photo may represent an overall theme or look and include a one-of-a-kind vase which cannot be exactly replicated.
Although the actual bouquet may not precisely match the photo, its temperament will. Occasionally, substitutions of flowers and/or containers happen due to weather, seasonality and market conditions which may affect availability. If this is the case with the gift you’ve selected, we will ensure that the style, theme and color scheme of your arrangement is preserved and will only substitute items of equal value or higher value.
If any design elements are of major importance to your order, please include them in the florist instructions at checkout or contact us to ensure availability.