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Hapai (pregnant) Lei

$50.00

A Hapai lei requires twice the amount in material. If you have someone who is pregnant add this item to your cart and specify the lei of choice in the checkout form.

A "hapai lei" is a traditional Hawaiian lei given to pregnant women, which is always left open-ended and not tied closed, as it is considered bad luck to put a closed lei around a pregnant woman's neck, symbolizing the potential danger of an umbilical cord wrapped around the baby's neck; "hapai" means "pregnant" in Hawaiian

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A Hapai lei requires twice the amount in material. If you have someone who is pregnant add this item to your cart and specify the lei of choice in the checkout form.

A "hapai lei" is a traditional Hawaiian lei given to pregnant women, which is always left open-ended and not tied closed, as it is considered bad luck to put a closed lei around a pregnant woman's neck, symbolizing the potential danger of an umbilical cord wrapped around the baby's neck; "hapai" means "pregnant" in Hawaiian

A Hapai lei requires twice the amount in material. If you have someone who is pregnant add this item to your cart and specify the lei of choice in the checkout form.

A "hapai lei" is a traditional Hawaiian lei given to pregnant women, which is always left open-ended and not tied closed, as it is considered bad luck to put a closed lei around a pregnant woman's neck, symbolizing the potential danger of an umbilical cord wrapped around the baby's neck; "hapai" means "pregnant" in Hawaiian

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