The Hawaiian Lei Company

The Hawaiian Lei Company We ship fresh flower lei anywhere in the US!

Last month, our daughter graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine with her master’s in Bioscience. 🎓She’s the ...
06/19/2026

Last month, our daughter graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine with her master’s in Bioscience. 🎓

She’s the definition of simple elegance, graceful, grounded, and quietly strong in everything she does.

When choosing her lei, we sent an all-white lei po‘o to Boston to reflect her personality, without knowing she’d be wearing white for graduation. A lucky guess that couldn’t have turned out better. It looked beautiful on her.

Congratulations, baby. 🎓

06/19/2026

Things are looking a little brighter around here! ⛱️Summer colors have arrived, and our Mokara Orchid Spiral Leis are showing off some of the season’s most vibrant shades. Each spiral is handcrafted and completely unique, making every lei one of a kind. 💙

05/06/2026

The art of lei making is deeply rewarding, but it requires time, care, and intention. Every piece of ginger in your lei is individually dehusked and opened before it can be sewn. Mixing ginger with white orchid helps stretch the ginger while keeping an elegant look, and adds a bit of hardiness to an otherwise delicate flower. PS. The contest closed this past Sunday and three winners were notified! The total crown flower lei was 640! 💓

05/02/2026

Happy May Day! Due to a glitch in our first video, we’re restarting the contest. Comment below 👇with your guess of how many crown flower leis were made. The closest guess wins a FREE lei shipment anywhere in the U.S.! 🌺

Winner must be following us, and we’ll announce the winner this Sunday!

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05/01/2026

A quick video on how to make a rose lei! 🌹

A lot of people call a rose lei “lokelani,” and even many popular Chinatown lei shops label it that way. But technically, it’s not a true lokelani rose. Most of the time, we use small spray roses grown near Waiʻanae, they’re usually about the size of your thumbnail and work really well for lei making.

The real lokelani is actually much harder to source on Oʻahu. Over the years, many Chinatown lei shops began using spray roses as a substitute, and the name just stuck.

True lokelani roses look more like a tiny garden rose, with soft, rounded velvety petals layered in a full, rounded bloom. Its gently curved petals spiral inward, creating a classic, lush garden rose shape.

04/30/2026

Special lei for 💜
Whoever guesses the right quantity (or closest) will get a free shipment of fresh flower lei! Comment your guesses below (one guess per person!) 👇👇👇 Will announce winner at 12pm (Hawaii time) on May Day 5/1!

04/29/2026

A Micronesian-style ginger lei isn’t exactly beginner-friendly, but our ladies make it look effortless. We even slowed the video down so you can catch every step!

A 10-strand pakalana lei just hits different, in the best, extra kinda way.P.S. sorry we went radio silent for a year, w...
04/29/2026

A 10-strand pakalana lei just hits different, in the best, extra kinda way.

P.S. sorry we went radio silent for a year, we’re back and will keep the posts coming! Thanks so much for sticking with us 💚

Address

849 Halekauwila Street
Honolulu, HI
96813

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 12am

Telephone

(808) 593-7400

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