Come shop our 2024 Artisans
Free Entry! Open to the Public!
Friday, June 28 & Saturday, June 29: 9 AM-4 PM
Sunday, June 30: 9 AM-3 PM
Our Mākeke will be located in the Envoy Room.
All events for Ka ʻAha Hoʻolauna Aloha will be held at:
Embassy Suites by Hilton | Convention Center, Las Vegas
3600 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV 89169
'Awapuhi Kanahele
Kumu ʻAwapuhi is one of KAHĀ's
Hana No'eau workshop presenters this year and she will also have a table where you can purchase her handcrafted
Ni'ihau shell jewelry.
Wela Designs
Hawaiian wood products and implements such as lei o manō, pāhoa, hair picks, earrings,
lomi lomi sticks, and pendants.
(808) 295-7437
Pua Hawaii
Handmade bags, bracelets,
necklaces, earrings, pā'ū, key lanyards, pāpale lauhala, and more!
(808) 220-7150
Lilikoʻi & Lotus
Handcrafted jewelry, primarily Tahitian and Edison pearl and semi-precious stone.
Some lauhala-wrapped pieces.
(808) 960-5010
Trendz By Trish
Haku Lei and artificial lei po’o with pāpale
and pāpale bands, crown flower jewelry (bangles, earrings), and ʻiwa bird
and Shaka jewelry.
(808) 688-7330
KUA
Polynesian baseball and basketball jerseys
all embroidery and woven, sweat sets, hats, kāhili chains, and T-shirts.
(760) 808-5459
Palaka and Things
All things Palaka plus earrings, jewelry bags, soap, hair accessories and more!
KALA Foundation
Apparel commemorating King Kamehameha I Day and other Hawaiian cultural events.
We are a 501(c)3 non profit organization whose mission is dedicated to the preservation of Hawaiian culture, language, hula, and mele through technology education. We provide support with community events, fiscal sponsorship, social and economic sustainability.
Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs
The Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs is a not-for-profit organization that is a confederation of individual and autonomous Hawaiian Civic Clubs located across Hawai‘i and across the continental United States advocating for the improved welfare of Native Hawaiians in culture, health, economic development, education, social welfare, and nationhood, and perpetuates and preserves language, history, music, dance and other Native Hawaiian cultural traditions.
Come stop by our table to learn more about our organization and how you can join.
(808) 349-1479