In collaboration with Bishop Museum's Malacology Department, NOHO HOME presents a three-piece pillowcase set highlighting the tiny and fragile ecosystem of the endangered Hawaiian snail. Imbued with artful shell patterning, earthen colors from their natural habitats and motifs with moʻolelo (stories), NOHO HOME proudly presents the Pūpū Collection.
100% of the profits from the Pūpū Collection will be donated to the Bishop Museum to fund important scientific research and continue the education efforts surrounding our island home.
To learn more about the Pūpū Collection, click HERE.
Print Description:
Known for their distinctive pattern and large conical shells, the Carelia turricula species was once found abundantly on Kauaʻi and Niʻihau among the leaf litter and clinging to the barks of trees. The Pūpū Kani Oe design showcases the unique shell patterning of this species, while paying homage to this now extinct Hawaiian snail.
Dimensions, Usage & Care:
- 12" x 20" Pillowcase.
- 100% Heavy Polyester Linen.
- DuPont Teflon finish -- stain and soil release.
- 100,000 double rubs.
- Hospitality Grade.
- Suitable for Indoor Use.
- Hidden zipper.
- Made in Hawaii.
- Machine/hand wash.
- Insert sold separately.