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Handcrafted Crown Flower Dangle Earrings
Walk with dignity. Wear your grace.
The Pua Kalaunu, or Crown Flower, holds a special place in Hawaiian tradition and royal history. Its name, meaning “crown,” reflects both its shape and its symbolism — a blossom of quiet majesty, grace, and belonging. These earrings are created from delicately preserved crown flowers, each one sealed in resin to capture their soft strength and enduring beauty.
Beloved by Queen Liliʻuokalani, the last reigning monarch of Hawaiʻi, the Crown Flower was often woven into her lei as a symbol of royalty, respect, and spiritual connection. The purple crown flower represents sovereignty and honor, while the white variation carries meanings of purity, devotion, and sacred union — qualities often celebrated in bridal lei and ceremonial adornment.
Each flower is gathered and crafted with care, honoring the lineage and mana (spiritual energy) of the plant. In preserving their form, these earrings serve as living reminders of grace — that true strength is quiet, noble, and rooted in self-respect.
To wear the Pua Kalaunu is to remember your own inner royalty — the strength that comes from humility, the elegance found in self-awareness, and the beauty of carrying yourself with reverence.
Let these earrings remind you to straighten your crown, to walk gently yet proudly in the world. Treat yourself, others, and the Earth with the same dignity and respect that this flower has long represented.
Every pair is unique, just as each wearer carries their own story of resilience and grace. When you adorn yourself with Pua Kalaunu, you honor both heritage and heart — a living expression of aloha, beauty, and belonging.
Walk with dignity. Wear your grace.
The Pua Kalaunu, or Crown Flower, holds a special place in Hawaiian tradition and royal history. Its name, meaning “crown,” reflects both its shape and its symbolism — a blossom of quiet majesty, grace, and belonging. These earrings are created from delicately preserved crown flowers, each one sealed in resin to capture their soft strength and enduring beauty.
Beloved by Queen Liliʻuokalani, the last reigning monarch of Hawaiʻi, the Crown Flower was often woven into her lei as a symbol of royalty, respect, and spiritual connection. The purple crown flower represents sovereignty and honor, while the white variation carries meanings of purity, devotion, and sacred union — qualities often celebrated in bridal lei and ceremonial adornment.
Each flower is gathered and crafted with care, honoring the lineage and mana (spiritual energy) of the plant. In preserving their form, these earrings serve as living reminders of grace — that true strength is quiet, noble, and rooted in self-respect.
To wear the Pua Kalaunu is to remember your own inner royalty — the strength that comes from humility, the elegance found in self-awareness, and the beauty of carrying yourself with reverence.
Let these earrings remind you to straighten your crown, to walk gently yet proudly in the world. Treat yourself, others, and the Earth with the same dignity and respect that this flower has long represented.
Every pair is unique, just as each wearer carries their own story of resilience and grace. When you adorn yourself with Pua Kalaunu, you honor both heritage and heart — a living expression of aloha, beauty, and belonging.
Each flower has its own color and personality. Generally crown flowers will range from white, purple, blue pink and gold after drying. With variations of these colors that can show up in each flower.