"Makau 'o Maui" Wall Hanging
“Makau ‘o Maui” Polynesian Carving, Wall Hanging
A Polynesian History
Makau Nui is named after the Constellation known as Ka Makau Nui ‘o Maui (The Big Hook of Maui) also known as the Scorpius. It is a legend of the God who pulled the Islands out of the South Pacific Ocean.
Carved from the indigenous wood of Hawaii, called Koa.
Designed to be used as a wall hanging. Can also be strung on a cord or ribbon and hung as a decorative accent on or with another accompanying piece. It can also be placed inside a shadow box or on stood upright on a stand.
Dimensions are 14” x 8” Approximate weight is 2 lbs.
Carving is a big part of our culture and my family’s heritage. As a child it was normal for us island children to carve as a hobby. As Islanders, it is our duty to teach our children what our culture has to offer. That is why I am excited to pass on the gift from our ancestors by teaching my sons and sharing this artwork with you.
Traditional materials, including sword fish bill, marlin bill, abalone shells, cattle bone, and wood are used for all of my carvings. Each piece you see is unique and carries with it the history of my people.
~Benjamin Muti
100% of the proceeds from the sale of this item will be donated to help bring hope to others.
by Artist Benjamin Muti of Makau Nui Art
“Makau ‘o Maui” Polynesian Carving, Wall Hanging
A Polynesian History
Makau Nui is named after the Constellation known as Ka Makau Nui ‘o Maui (The Big Hook of Maui) also known as the Scorpius. It is a legend of the God who pulled the Islands out of the South Pacific Ocean.
Carved from the indigenous wood of Hawaii, called Koa.
Designed to be used as a wall hanging. Can also be strung on a cord or ribbon and hung as a decorative accent on or with another accompanying piece. It can also be placed inside a shadow box or on stood upright on a stand.
Dimensions are 14” x 8” Approximate weight is 2 lbs.
Carving is a big part of our culture and my family’s heritage. As a child it was normal for us island children to carve as a hobby. As Islanders, it is our duty to teach our children what our culture has to offer. That is why I am excited to pass on the gift from our ancestors by teaching my sons and sharing this artwork with you.
Traditional materials, including sword fish bill, marlin bill, abalone shells, cattle bone, and wood are used for all of my carvings. Each piece you see is unique and carries with it the history of my people.
~Benjamin Muti
100% of the proceeds from the sale of this item will be donated to help bring hope to others.
by Artist Benjamin Muti of Makau Nui Art
“Makau ‘o Maui” Polynesian Carving, Wall Hanging
A Polynesian History
Makau Nui is named after the Constellation known as Ka Makau Nui ‘o Maui (The Big Hook of Maui) also known as the Scorpius. It is a legend of the God who pulled the Islands out of the South Pacific Ocean.
Carved from the indigenous wood of Hawaii, called Koa.
Designed to be used as a wall hanging. Can also be strung on a cord or ribbon and hung as a decorative accent on or with another accompanying piece. It can also be placed inside a shadow box or on stood upright on a stand.
Dimensions are 14” x 8” Approximate weight is 2 lbs.
Carving is a big part of our culture and my family’s heritage. As a child it was normal for us island children to carve as a hobby. As Islanders, it is our duty to teach our children what our culture has to offer. That is why I am excited to pass on the gift from our ancestors by teaching my sons and sharing this artwork with you.
Traditional materials, including sword fish bill, marlin bill, abalone shells, cattle bone, and wood are used for all of my carvings. Each piece you see is unique and carries with it the history of my people.
~Benjamin Muti
100% of the proceeds from the sale of this item will be donated to help bring hope to others.
by Artist Benjamin Muti of Makau Nui Art