A Piece of Hawaiian Legacy – Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry

September 02, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
“Aloha! Young man, come here and look at this diamond ring. It will look good on your wife. This is $1,000.00 piece at a jewelry store. But, I give you this for only $700.00, if you buy now.”—at a typical Hawaiian gift market, grabbing a young tourist’s arm to her jewelry glass case, the middle-aged, Asian-Hawaiian woman tries to sell him a ring with cubic zirconium as a diamond ring, which is not even as valuable as $300.

This is a usual scene you often encounter at Waikiki market places in Honolulu, Hawaii, or maybe another resort islands. Most of tourists in Hawaii probably will get surprised at how aggressively those local sales people at the market place try to sell their items. It’s also fun, though, to negotiate with them for discount. You may be able to end up winning a few hundred dollars discount on the luxury Hawaiian gifts, if you are really good. Many tourists usually lose the game, because they don’t know the value and the retail price, and plus, their dollar value is overly loosened up by the atmosphere of the tropical resort.

Out of the unique Hawaiian gifts, Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is one great piece of art. Its detailed design and uniqueness, illustrating plumeria, hibiscus, dolphin or turtle for example, reflects its natural background and culture.

In Japan, Hawaiian jewelry has been adored among wide-age female groups. However, in the mainland of the U.S., Hawaiian jewelry seems not as famous. It doesn’t mean that people in the mainland don’t like the design and style; many people have not seen the jewelry. One day, when my girlfriend was wearing her Hawaiian bracelet, one lady at a restaurant saw it and just got keyed up and asked, “Oh, my god, how cute! Where did you get that? I want it too!!”

It’s really Hawaiian novelty, and hard to find at jewelry stores in the mainland. But you don’t want to fly all the way to Hawaii to just buy it. So, I opened a Hawaiian jewelry store on internet at http://www.myhawaiianjewelry.com. At this site, unlike the conversation above at the beginning, you will meet no forcing sales person or face no negotiation game.

My Hawaiian Jewelry presents Hawaiian heirloom jewelry with gold, silver, and diamonds, and Tahitian Black Pearls. The products include bangles, bracelets, chains, earrings, necklace, pendants, and rings. Hawaiian Jewelries are mostly custom, hand-carved jewelry and are sophisticated and romantic gifts for any anniversary, birthday, Christmas, engagement, wedding, and all special occasions. All the products will be shipped to the US and Japan directly from Hawaiian jewelry manufactures so that you can save so much compared to buy at retail stores. Plus, all the items have 30 days money-back guarantee. My Hawaiian Jewelry always updates upcoming new designs and special discounts in FREE newsletters.