Hawaiian Feathers
All forms of Hawaiian feather work. Traditional, ancient, and contempory The name Ka Hana No'eau I Ka Hulu is a true expression. Kaha'i Topolinski.
The old art of Hawaiian featherwork as it was done in Old Hawai'i, is a long pain-staking process with breathtaking results. I found that for me it was a blessing. My ability to do what I do in the art of feather lei making is a true gift from God. With that gift, I thank the Lord each day for my ability and every time I work on a feather lei. I was able to teach myself the art of feather lei maki
04/01/2025
Chief of War, the new Apple TV+ series co-created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Pa’a Sibbett which premieres August 1. Set in the late 1700s, the series follows Ka‘iana, a Native Hawaiian warrior played by Jason Momoa, as he fights to unify the islands ahead of Western colonization
I was hired as the featherwork consultant and had the opportunity to work with Caroline Eselin the costume designer and her team during production to help ensure the featherwork and traditional pieces looked as true to form as possible. The research the team had done on featherwork was solid and thorough. I was brought in to consult the team on how to capture the look and spirit of these traditional pieces with respect and accuracy.
It was such a great experience being on set—I’ve had the chance to work on a few productions over the years, but this one was something special. Really proud to have been a part of it.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/first-look-chief-of-war-jason-momoa-hawaiian-war-epic-1236175603/
Image: Apple TV+
🚨 Newly Updated Exhibit 🚨
The Puali’ahu exhibit at the Hawai’i Convention Center has a fresh new look! This updated collection features new ʻahu ʻula (cloaks) alongside traditional battle capes and regal featherwork once worn by ali‘i. Each piece is a tribute to the craftsmanship and legacy of Hawaiian culture, honoring the artistry and traditions of our ancestors.
If you’ve visited before, come see what’s new. If you haven’t yet, now is the perfect time to experience this exhibit in person.
For those interested in learning this ancient art, we’re now accepting applications for our Puali‘ahu Workshop Series. Workshops 1 & 2 are full, but a third will be held toward the end of the year—dates to be announced soon. If you’d like to be considered, you can find the application link in the bio.
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