Among all of Hawaii’s trees, the mighty Koa is the island’s symbol in the forest. From canoe and surfboards used for travel and pleasure for Hawaiian royalty; to weapons and tools used to protect and work the land every day; to the music played for Hula dance, capturing stories and the history of its people – the Koa tree shines brightly as God’s blessing to the island chain.
M.S.R.P: $3312.50

TYPE OF INSTRUMENT
UKULELE
| Instrument # | 94-T |
| Name: | Lā’au ‘Āliohilohi (Glowing Tree) |
| Size: | Tenor |
| Body Type: | Figure eight |
| Type of Build: | Custom |
WOOD
| Top: | Big Island Koa |
| Sides: | Big Island Koa |
| Back: | Big Island Koa |
| Neck: | Mahogany |
| Fretboard: | Rosewood |
| Bridge: | Rosewood/Koa |
| Headstock: | Rosewood |
| Other: | Rosette: Big Island Koa/Choc. Albizia |