HOW FLOWER LEIS HISTORY STARTED
History of the Hawaiian Lei or garland, as some call it, starts first with plant materials, normally flowers strung together with the intent to be worn.
The Hawaiian lei is commonly made from orchid blossoms, Pikake blossoms or Maile leaves and can be combined with seeds, seashells or other plant materials and is considered Hawaii’s sacred item.
The lei is woven in the shape of a garland or wreath and in Hawaiian the word lei originally comes from ‘nā lei’ which is the plural form, so the proper use of this word is lei.


