Description
Exciting collaboration with Hawai’i designer David Shepard
Pareau-100% Rayon. Fabric is soft, light, breathable, and durable. Multi-purpose pareau or sarong. Fold in half to use as a beach cover up, wrap like a scarf, shawl, tie behind the neck for a simple stylish dress. The possibilities are endless. Dimensions of fabric 70 inches x 44 inches with some variability. Limited quantity print. Hand drawn fabric print illustrations. Designed in Hawai‘i on imported fabric.
This one time design was debuted at the Friends of Hakalau Forest 40th Anniversary Gala November 21, 2025. This pre-sale purchase will guarantee you a beautiful piece of art to wear, all while supporting ongoing efforts to protect our native birds and plants in Hakalau Forest NWR.
Pre-sale purchase while still available, shipment will be delivered in March 2026. With your pre-sale order, you will receive a FREE 5″x7″ giclee print on archival half-mat backing of detail from the design, featuring ʻakiapōlā’au in their habitat of koa trees, with the lichen koa umi covering their branches, shown below;

The Story Behind the Design:
The artwork behind the print was inspired by a trip to the Hakalau Forest National
Wildlife Refuge, on Hawaiʻi Island. This lush forest of koa and ʻōhia is full of native bird
song. Its evolution from grazed ranch land back into vital habitat for native Hawaiian
plants and birds found nowhere else on earth is the result of decades of work by
countless volunteers, a small but mighty crew of full-time staff, and the vision of donors
and birders who believe in safeguarding the future of these unique and remarkable
lands and species.
Pictured in this print are the ʻakiapōlā’au and Hawaiʻi ʻakepa, in their habitat of koa and
ʻōhia trees, with the lichen koa umi covering their branches. These critically
endangered bird species find a safe home in the Hakalau Forest NWR.







