Poli'ahu, Snow Goddess of Mauna Kea
Poli'ahu reflects the majestic Mana of Mauna Kea.
Poli’ahu, Hawaiian Snow Goddess of Mauna KeaBirthdate: Kēkēmapa 12, 2015 (12/12/15) Connect with Poli’ahu’s Mana and learn how to be victorious over all of life’s challenges by caressing them with tenderness and stillness. |
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Swinging her magical Snowflake Ko'o (wand), Poli'ahu happily skips over the hardened lava on the majestic Mauna Kea Volcano. She is enchanted by the beauty of the mountain and eager to share the blessing of her powerful Mana (spiritual energy) with her Ohana (family) and friends. |
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Like the Hawaiian Snow Goddess, Poli’ahu is dressed in a white skirt and top symbolizing a mantle of snow on the mountain. Her hair is adorned with a white tiara and silver crystals much like the icicles on the summit of Mauna Kea. Poli'ahu also wears white crocheted panties and matching shoes adorned with crystals. Crystals inspire spiritual strength, unity and love.
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Poli'ahu is about 4” tall, fitting in the palm of your hand. The body is made out of stretch cotton and wired for flexibility. The eyes and mouth are intricately embroidered onto the face. Poli'ahu has tiny little hands and feet, ears, buttocks, and a belly button. Poli'ahu and ‘Io reflect the majestic Mana of Mauna Kea. |