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What is a lei Po o?

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What is a lei Po o? Lei po’o are traditional Hawaiian adornments that are worn around the head. They can be made out of feathers, leaves, flowers, or raffia. The lei in this instructable is made out of simple raffia, and can be used as an adornment for traditional hula kahiko (ancient hula dancing.)

What do you do with leis after graduation? A lei should never be thrown away in the trash as it is considered disrespectful. It is customary to return the lei to the earth. You can either remove the flowers from the string* and scatter them in the ocean, bury them or burn them. Or simply hang the lei on a door or window to dry it out.

Can I bring my lei home from Hawaii? It is also nice to take it home as a memento of your amazing Hawaiian vacation. So you might be wondering, can I bring flower leis home from Hawaii? The answer is yes.

Do you wear leis before or after graduation? OK, so when do you give a lei? Like we said, this one comes down to what feels right at the time. In Hawai’i, lei are given after the graduation ceremony is complete — primarily because it isn’t just immediate family that gifts a graduate with lei. Extended family and friends like to get in on the action, too.

What is a lei Po o? – Related Questions

 

Which ear do you put a flower behind?

In the Hawaiian culture, if you are to wear a flower behind your left ear, you are married and/or unavailable. Wearing a flower on the right side signifies the opposite, that the person in question is single and possibly looking for love. Be sure to wear accordingly!

How do I accept a lei?

Never refuse a lei! Always graciously accept the lei with a toothy smile and a kiss on the cheek. (If you don’t feel comfortable with giving or receiving a kiss on the cheek, a warm hug is acceptable!) If you are allergic or sensitive to flowers, then discreetly and apologetically slip-off the lei.

Is it OK to wear a lei at graduation?

Lei are also often used at graduation ceremonies and celebrations, and it’s common to see graduating seniors covered in lei made of candy, flowers, and money. Lee, for example, had her family and friends help her carry all her lei at her college graduation because she had more than could fit around her neck.

What type of lei is appropriate for a funeral?

The Maile Lei is considered the most appropriate and revered lei for funerals and memorials, however virtually any lei may be used to honor your loved one.

Which side do you wear the flower in your hair?

Wear a flower behind your ear.. Women who wear the flower on the right side is signalling that she is single, while a flower on the left means that she’s married or in a relationship.

What does a Haku lei symbolize?

A haku lei, or lei po’o, is a lei made for the head (haku literally means “to braid”). The tradition of making and giving lei stems from ancient Hawai’i, when lei were used as for ceremonial purposes, as adornment, and to signify rank.

How do you wear a Haku lei?

The haku is often worn on the head, but it can also be work around the wrists, ankles and neck and even tied around a hat. These leis are often worn for luaus, weddings and graduations.

How long does a Haku lei last?

Hawaiian Haku leis are generally made of orchids which are known to be hardy flowers. Orchids flowers and blooms gather moisture and nutrients from the air, so where it is stored is important to extending the life of the lei. With proper care, a flower lei will last for about 5-7 days after it is made.

Can anyone wear a Haku lei?

It is said departing visitors would throw their lei into the ocean as they were passing Diamond Head in hopes they, like the lei, would return to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands. Today, anyone can adorn a lei.

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