Hawaiian Culture
‘Ohe Kāpala – Bamboo Stamping
Discover the art, history, and techniques of ‘ohe kāpala, the Hawaiian tradition of bamboo stamp printing. Rooted in tatau (tattooing) and fiber printing across Polynesia, ‘ohe kāpala continues to be used for fabric design, hula skirts, kapa (bark cloth), and more, offering a meaningful way for Hawaiians to connect with their ancestors. In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to create their own postcards, using ‘ohe kāpala, plants, and other natural materials to send to friends and loved ones.
Reservations Required
Reservations for this activity can be made via Resort Pass. Please select Hawaiian Culture Activities and input your preferred date. You may also book this activity with the Concierge.