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    Nohea Gallery

    4.6 (46 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Kailee M.

    I am sometimes reluctant to go into galleries, because the sales associates can be uppity, or look at you disapprovingly if you do not buy anything. My best friend and I went into Nohea yesterday, chatting amiably as we browsed the store. We were just there to look. As we left the store the sales associate gave a warm smile and waved to us. That really resonated with me. I went back in alone an hour later. My friend pointed out something she liked and I wanted to get it for her birthday. It really was a bit out of my budget, but the kindness of the sales associate, Nadia, and the delightful ambience of the store made me want to spend the money. Nadia excitedly showed me art by several artists with no pressure to buy, just to show me new merchandise they had recently brought in. It was auch a warm experience. I told Nadia that her kindness and friendliness made the whole experience so wonderful, and that I would definitely be back.

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    Kim G.

    Showcasing local Artisans, Nohea Gallery has curated a gorgeous collection of paintings, prints, jewelry, wooden serving pieces, koa carvings, ceramics and glassware. The pieces are just lovely making the purchasing decision difficult. It's not about "what should I buy?" but which should I buy! Laniki Beach is my absolute favorite place and there is an oil painting that captures the path leading to this little slice of paradise. For $500, it's on my short list. They have a great assortment of high quality tea towels, tablecloths and napkins in gorgeous prints and colors, most in shades of the sea, sand and sky. They would make a lovrly gift or would set your own table apart. Even the small jewelry dishes are unique and beautiful. I especially like the ones with sea turtles and the ones with plumeria, my favorite flower. The jewelry is delicate and most crafted with pears or aquamarine stones and coral. Available in gold and silver. There are earrings, necklaces, lots and lots of bracelets, rings. Wide assortment, something for everyone. If you are done with the mass produced items and want something unique, handmade and high quality that you will proudly display, wear or gift, stop by Nohea Gallery and find your treasure.

    Lyla D.

    "When you buy something from an artist, you're buying more than an object. You're buying hundreds of hours of errors and experimentation. You're buying years of frustration and moments of pure joy. You're not just buying one thing, a piece of a soul...a piece of someone else's life." - Unknown Wandering about Kahala Mall, I was drawn into Nohea Gallery's newest store. Nohea Gallery is known for featuring various art forms from local artists and artisans. Today, I was met by sales associate, Leilani, who has a bright smile and exuded welcoming Aloha. During my visit, I had the opportunity to talk with and watch local wood turning artist, Willie Ridep. He was working on a piece of silk oak and turned it into a beautiful raw bracelet. Unfortunately, he couldn't do any sanding or smoothing because the demonstration was indoors. However, I can only imagine how beautiful that bracelet will be in its finished form and I hope to see more of his custom made pieces in the store soon. When Nohea Gallery's original location in Ward Warehouse was recently demolished, the owners opened at the Hyatt Regency Waikīkī but also searched for a second location. I think this location in Kāhala Mall is probably the best for both local residents and visitors. There's a lot of free parking in the mall's multiple parking structures and there are others stores and restaurants where you can shop or dine in this enclosed shopping mall. Whether you're looking for a special piece of locally designed jewelry or art work that will enhance your island-style home décor or a whimsical piece, I think you'll find it here. Prices are reasonable for the high quality of design and artistry.

    Cheryl S.

    I've walked by Nohea Gallery many times but never actually walked in before. A friend had told me that they also have koa bowls which I love to collect when they're not too expensive. From the outside I always thought they just had paintings. I was surprised that they've got a beautiful koa collection, but out of my price range. The paintings weren't my style, but they have some beautiful pieces. I will come back when I get a raise and can afford it lol.

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    Nadine C.

    This is a wonderful shop at Ward Warehouse in Kaka'ako, Honolulu, which showcases the work of local artists of Hawaii! All types of media are used - metal, ceramics, glass, paper, as well as natural treasures like pearls and shells. There are wooden bowls, paintings of various sizes, pens, bookmarks, jewelry, and so much more! As soon as you walk in, you are greeted with a warm Aloha Spirit. The lush surroundings enhance your shopping experience as you browse through the exquisite handmade products. Everything is unique and fabulous! Free parking is a bonus! Come and check out this shop if you want a special gift from Hawaii. Get a present for someone special or treat yourself to a quality souvenir! Aloha!

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    Jeana P.

    March 13, 2015 on a Friday I entered Nohea Gallery for the first time at the Ward Warehouse. I noticed all the beautiful koa carvings whether it be bowls, jewel cases, earrings, or bookmarks. I was so tempted to buy a koa bookmark on this day which I'll buy it on my next trip to Honolulu. You might be wondering "Why would you need a bookmark?" My answer is "I still have 30 books to read and I would need it in case I ever loose a place when I'm reading a book. Yes I do have to turn the page...I don't have a digital version of the book." I also noticed the beautiful paintings, photos, and glass merchandises. I was browsing through the individually wrapped photographs and noticed all the different sceneries. Photos of the beaches, photos of Diamond Head, or photos of Waikiki. On the back of each photograph is information of the photographer who took the shots. I seen some other items that I liked which I would have to save money in order to purchase. Someday in the future I'll be back...hopefully the merchandise that I like is still available.

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    Awesome selection--got a beautiful Koa box to keep special jewelry in, and as an authentic Hawaiian keepsake.

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    Cant go wrong with friendly and excellent customer service and very pretty products made of the highest quality!!! :D

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    This is a wonderful shop at Ward Warehouse in Kaka'ako, Honolulu, which showcases the work of local artists of Hawaii!

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