Tiki masks → statues & tiki gods made by carver → Hacha ←
Hawaiian ◊ Polynesian ◊ African ◊ Tribal art
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tiki
Tiki masks and statues.
Specializing in tiki statues 4 feet to 8 feet tall, hand carved of wood. Hawaiian tiki statues, buddha statues, African and Tribal statues and masks. Custom tiki statues and masks available in a variety of Hawaiian, and Polynesian styles. Also african statues and masks, totem poles, animal statues and more. Made by local artist Hacha, Hawaii, island of Oahu. Shipping is available as well as kama' aina rates. Every tiki statue or mask is carved of local Hawaiian woods such as various palms, mango, lychee, avacado, pine, and when available milo, monkeypod and koa.

For a custom carved Tiki or other.
Call me to make an order Hacha (808) 692-6197.
Hawaii Standard time, please be respectful.
I accept calls from 9 a.m until 9 p.m.
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Examples of my carvings:







In Polynesian mythology, Tiki is the first man.
Here is one story of Tiki among many:
Tiki was lonely and craved company. One day, seeing his reflection in a pool, he thought he had found a companion, and dived into the pool to seize it. The image shattered and Tiki was disappointed. He fell asleep and when he awoke he saw the reflection again. He covered the pool with earth and it gave birth to a woman. Tiki lived with her in innocence, until one day the woman was excited by an eel. Her excitement passed to Tiki and the first procreative act resulted (Reed 1963:52).

In Hawaii there's a struggle
to continue to perpetuate the culture
of the Hawaiian people. I am trying to do my part
for love of the land and the people.

He Hawai 'i au
E ola mau ka olelo Hawai 'i
Malama Aina
Live Pono

Hacha