Here we "hide" beads inside the thick rust colored cords for a "Cathedral Windrow" type effect. This is a 16-strand necklace using various Picasso size 6/0 colors (red, black, brown, blue, turquoise) that are woven together in the technique or pattern called Oimatsu, and is then finished with a metallic end cap for stylish and safety. The New Mexican colors accent this and comes with a strong magnet for a secure hold. This pattern is from Deborah Shipp and is distinctly unique (Layered Lattice). When the beads are normally woven they stay on the outside (see last photo in series - an amazing difference - Available for custom orders).
Akalei is the Hawaiian word for "bead reflections" which truly describes this unique style only available here on Maui. Akalei Designs make great gifts for woman, girls, and men! We specialize in designing a wide range of modern yet classic Hawaiian looking lei
The weaving of beads requires many hours of braiding on a Japanese wooden stand called a “Marudai”. These necklaces feel wonderful to wear and require little to almost no care by using a clean dry towel every few months to keep dust free and bright. Due to the durability of the glass beads this necklace will last for years. You can also mix and match with different lengths of similar Lei or try the Forbidden Island inspired necklaces in that collection (see sample photo in this item).
If you would like a unique design I can create almost any length, most colors, and also use a variety of button closures. Ideal as a gift for a holiday, birthday, wedding or anniversary. For customized orders please contact me at info@akaleidesigns.com.
Kumihimo is an ancient Japanese braid making technique that creates beautiful and strong interlaced cords. This art form goes back hundreds of years as braids were made for use in armor of Japanese samurai warriors. In modern times these braids are designed as belts (obijime) used on kimonos