Rattan frames... Our genuine rattan frames are superbly custom hand-crafted to our exacting standards and specifications, and they complete the Hawaiian look by bringing that quintessential tropical touch to every one of our images.We offer nine different frame styles, each with its own distinctive personality.Choose the color that best complements your decorating scheme, pick your favorite Hawaiian island, or feel free to mix and match to create your own unique grouping.Rather than merely being a necessary means to display your canvas, our frames are themselves individual works of art and truly enhance the canvas contained within. We invite you to take a moment to view our different styles, and hope that this display will simplify the frame selection process for you.While our frames are all made to accommodate standard size prints, because they are hand-crafted, the outer frame dimensions may vary a bit depending on the style. Those individual measurements are indicated on the frame information pages.
Our genuine rattan frames are superbly custom hand-crafted to our exacting standards and specifications, and they complete the Hawaiian look by bringing that quintessential tropical touch to every one of our images.We offer nine different frame styles, each with its own distinctive personality.Choose the color that best complements your decorating scheme, pick your favorite Hawaiian island, or feel free to mix and match to create your own unique grouping.Rather than merely being a necessary means to display your canvas, our frames are themselves individual works of art and truly enhance the canvas contained within. We invite you to take a moment to view our different styles, and hope that this display will simplify the frame selection process for you.While our frames are all made to accommodate standard size prints, because they are hand-crafted, the outer frame dimensions may vary a bit depending on the style. Those individual measurements are indicated on the frame information pages.
The nene (Hawaiian goose) is the state bird, and it's a creature with a dramatic past. Although they originally bred primarily in the lowlands, once man and his associated predators arrived, the nene was forced to move to higher elevations for safety. Still, by the 1950's, as they barely survived on some of the Hawaiian Islands, and their numbers dropped to an estimated 30, they were locally extinct on Maui. The loss of the entire species was averted by a captive breeding program, begun in England. In 1962, 35 birds were carried into the Paliku area by local Boy Scouts, and the nene population subsequently began to grow. For the time being, while these magnificent birds seem to have averted their immediate threat, we must remain cognizant of the always-delicate balance between man and nature. Still considered the world's rarest goose, the nene can sometimes be seen in its native habitat in Haleakala National Park on Maui. Here, a few of the birds are captured in mid-flight by the brush of artist Richard Fields. Also shown is the rare and fascinating silversword plant. Lahaina Printsellers custom-prints this image on waterproof canvas in our Lahaina studio using only the finest archival inks, which are tested and guaranteed not to fade or shift under normal circumstances for over 100 years.