Pele, Hawaiian Volcano GoddessBirthdate: Pepeluali 14, 2025 (02-14-25) |
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Aia lā ‘o Pele i Hawaii ‘eā Ke ha‘a mai lā i Halemaumau ‘eā ‘Ūhī‘ūhā mai ana ‘eā ‘Owaka i ka lani, nokenoke Ē Pele ē Pele ē. Pele is in Hawaii She is dancing in Halemaumau She rumbles and mutters Flashing in the heavens, on and on O Pele, Pele. E Ala E! Arise, Awake, Rise Up! |
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Pele offers her strength and passion to remind us that life’s fiery eruptions and emotional upheavals often clear the path for positive transformations. Pele’s energy and beauty surges in Halemaumau crater of Kilauea. Her presence is undeniable as the glow of lava consumes the night sky. Aloha e Pele! (Greetings, Pele!) The Menehunes clap their hands, jumping up and down with excitement as soon as Pele emerges from the sacred Ohia forest. Pele always brings the most fascinating news about the flaming spirit of Hawaii’s Volcano Goddess hurling fiery ribbons of lava down the mountain slopes, giving birth to new rock formations and land. Pele carries a Bamboo Pahu (staff) with a flame of Kilauea Volcano surrounded by sacred Ti leaves. The flame embodies the light of spirit, knowledge and life. Gifted with a passionate spirit, Menehune girl Pele was named after Hawaii’s Fire Goddess. |
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Pele’s Tutu (grandmother) wove her Mana (spiritual energy) and Aloha (love) into Pele's yellow Haku (head lei) and wrist leis. Tutu also sewed Pele’s volcano dress and crocheted yellow panties and shoes. All these things were Tutu's gifts of Aloha (Love) for her beloved Mo’opuna Wahine (granddaughter). |
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Pele’s abundant black and red streaked hair cascades down her back like the lava flow on the mountain slope. |
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Pele is not a dress up doll. All clothing and accessories are sewn and/or glued onto her. Doll care: Gently brush the dolls and their clothing with a soft dry toothbrush to remove dust. Always brush the faces and bodies upwards towards the hair. Do not brush the hair! Pele is an original design and comes with a booklet and a certificate of authenticity. Pele is a one of a kind Hawaiian Art Doll. She is a display doll and collector’s item bringing you the spiritual power of Hawaii. Every bit of Pele has been lovingly handcrafted to create a new friend who will last a lifetime. |
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Pele reflects the Aloha spirit of Hawaii. She is ready to be your new friend and shine her way into your heart. Pele blesses you with her flame of Kilauea Volcano. |
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