Hale Kapu Mo'olelo a Ali'i Ana
Ali'i Ana is not mass production. It is cultural revival. It is wearable legacy. It is ancestral expression through craft, light, ink, fabric and story.
The Five Sequences
The ʻahu ʻula was the sacred feather cloak worn only by Hawaiian ali'i — a garment of power, rank, and divine protection. This collection translates that ancestral authority into wearable contemporary art. Each piece is a numbered collectible, limited to 300 units.
View CollectionLauhala weaving is one of the oldest and most sacred Hawaiian crafts — the art of transforming pandanus leaves into objects of beauty and utility. This collection honors the weavers, the patterns, and the patience of generations.
View CollectionThe malo was the foundational garment of Hawaiian men — a symbol of identity, strength, and cultural sovereignty. This collection reclaims that symbol in contemporary fashion, honoring the body as a vessel of ancestral power.
View CollectionA collaboration between Ali'i Ana and the walls of Waikiki — transforming public space into a living gallery of Hawaiian royalty. This collection features garments designed to be worn alongside the murals, creating a unified visual language of the Kingdom.
View CollectionDesigned at Kapi'olani Children's Hospital on October 27, 2025 — by Maximiliana La'akea Aurelius (Kini) and her father Etienne. Hawaiian Island Sequence #5. 250 units. The KAMŌ pattern. 100% of proceeds go to the Mana to da Max FundRazr campaign.
View CollectionOur Commitment
All items are non-refundable and are considered original works of wearable art.
Orders are completed within 20–30 days. Jackets, shoes, and backpacks may take up to 35 days.
Orders are submitted to the manufacturer on the 15th and 30th of each month.
Every piece is an original, numbered collectible with a Certificate of Authenticity.
No more than 300 pieces of any item will ever be produced.
Each item is made by hand using high-quality materials and innovative design construction.
By purchasing, you receive a cultural archive in the form of clothing — a garment that carries documentation of history, symbolism, and moʻolelo.
The Kingdom
When wearing an Ali'i Ana piece, you embody the kuleana of our ali'i. Our clothing is a responsibility. It must be worn with the utmost respect and dignity — as our ali'i would expect.

Ohana System — The Hawaiian Social Network
The Ohana System is the private social network of Hale Kapu Moʻolelo a Aliʻi Ana — built exclusively for the 44,444 lineal descendants of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Membership unlocks the full Aliʻi System.
Unlock members-only courses, sacred archives, genealogy records, and cultural teachings not available to the public.
Open your own vendor storefront in the Hawaiian Marketplace. Sell goods, art, clothing, and services directly to the community.
Discover your Hawaiian lineage, connect with your ancestral identity, and take your place among the 44,444 descendants of the Kingdom.