66 inch Milo Wood Surfboard Art | Hawaii Exotic Wood Art

$9,500.00

 This is a one one-of-a-kind crafted piece of original art made from locally (Island of Oahu, Hawaii) grown Milo wood and epoxy resin.

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This is 5’6″ full size of surfboard. Milo tree came from French Polynesia where Hawaiian people came from.

The beautiful wood was prized by early Hawaiians second only to Kou, to make food bowls, poi calabashes, platters, and dishes. The bark was also used as cordage, while the fruits produce a yellowish green dye, medicine, oil, and gum. Milo was considered a sacred tree and the use prohibited by commoners. The house of King Kamehameha I in Waikīkī was surrounded by Milo. Today, the seeds are sometimes strung for permanent lei. The dark heartwood is moderately heavy, easy to work with, has a low shrinkage in drying and is durable. Today, the wood is still fashioned into beautiful items such as carvings, bowls and platters.

Made in and inspired by the surfing capital of the world. North Shore, Haleiwa, Hawaii.

Each art is signed by the artist.

Who is the artist? Click here to see about Akima Kai Underwater photographer and Wood Artist.

To see more picture and detail please  contact us .

The hanging hardware is NOT included. We recommend using the heavy-duty surfboard rack or heavy-duty J-hook.
We use this product Beatnik Trading: Paddle Rack

Approximately 40 LB

 

The color of the product may vary slightly depending on your monitor settings.

*This surfboard is for display only. It is too heavy to surf.

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