About Kauai Frame
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With the care and preservation of your artwork in mind, Kauai Frame only uses acid free mounting and matting materials. Glass and acrylics - regular or non-glare, UV protective, and museum quality are all available. There are literally hundreds of picture frame samples displayed. Choose from Maple or Oak. There's also Cherry, Walnut, Laminated and Faux Bamboo's. Or Veneers, Inlays, Aluminum and of course, Hawaiian Koa and Koa Veneer. Some are finished in lacquer. Some are stained or natural or gold or silver. If you can't find what you're looking for on the wall, and you have the time, there are thousands more to look at in the catalogs. To view the brands proudly displayed and offered by Kauai Frame, click here. Of course we would like you to come and see the beautiful Garden Island of Kauai and stop by the shop. However, you don't have to come to Hawaii to get a picture frame made from Hawaiian Koa, one of the world's most exquisite and rare woods. At this website, you will be able to order picture frames made from Hawaiian Koa Veneers and have them made to your exact measurements! Just like going to your local picture framer. While at the shop or at this website, you will also find a limited selection of gift items and boxes made from Hawaiian Koa Wood as well as other gifts and keepsakes. |
About Koa Wood
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A native
tree of Hawaii, Koa (Acacia Koa) has long since been sought after for
its historic and cultural significance. It was once used for just about
all building and manufacturing applications but, because it is not an
easy wood to work with, it was replaced as other easier to work with
woods became available. It is considered by many woodworkers and
furniture makers to be one of the most beautiful, precious and rare
tropical hardwoods. Now it is primarily used for making furniture,
musical instruments, veneers and heirloom pieces. A small, newly
made, Koa jewelry box can cost upwards of $500. A small dining
set in excess of $6,000.
Acacia
Koa Gray Koa is unquestionably Hawaii's most prized tree species - culturally, ecologically and economically. Hawaiians have always valued Koa for its exceptionally beautiful and durable wood. It remains the premier Hawaiian timber for furniture, cabinetry, interior work and woodcrafts. Equally important, native Koa forests provide unique wildlife habitat, critical watershed recharge areas and recreational opportunities. Unfortunately, forest clearing for agriculture, cattle grazing and feral pig activity have much diminished Hawaii's once extensive Koa forest. The scarcity of Koa wood is reflected in its ever-increasing price, which is now high enough to economically justify helicopter logging.
Distribution Acacia
Koa occurs at elevations from 180 to 6000 meters between 19 and 22
latitude on all of the major Hawaiian Islands. It prefers an annual
rainfall of 1900 to 5100 mm, and well-drained acid soils. However, Koa
adapts to almost any of Hawaii's diverse environments indicating its
potential elsewhere in the Pacific. Koa is found on all volcanic soil
types of all geologic ages. It grows well in moderately to well drained,
medium to very strongly acid soils on both flatland and steep slopes. On
dry, shallow poorly drained soils Koa’s growth is slow and its form
generally poor.
Uses
Wood: Forage and
Wildlife Habitat: Land Reclamation:
Botany and Ecology Acacia
Koa is a large, evergreen broadleaf tree and the only Acacia native-and
endemic-to Hawaii. Trees occurring in dense, wet native forest stands
typically reach heights of 25 m and stem diameters (DBH) of 150 cm,
while retaining a straight, narrow form. In the open, trees develop more
spreading, branching crowns and shorter, broader trunks. Koa bark is
gray, rough, scaly and thick. Observations indicate that Koa has one
main taproot - and an otherwise shallow, spreading root system.
Silviculture Propagation
is most successful from seed. One study recommends air- layering as the
best vegetative propagation technique (Skolmen 1978). Koa seeds are
durable and easy to store. They germinate after many years of storage if
kept in a cool, dry place. The most effective method for improving seed
germination is mechanical scarification. However, hot water soaking
works well and is a more practical method. Boil water and remove it from
the heat source. Soak seed in the boiled water for 24 hours. Once
treated, seeds are typically sown in nursery beds. One week after
germination, seedlings are transplanted into nursery tubes or bags.
Seedlings are ready for transplanting into the field when they are
approximately 20 cm tall after 3 to 4 months in the nursery.
Observations suggest that heart rot problems may be partially caused by
root damage during transplanting. Therefore, establishment by direct
seeding or encouragement of natural regeneration is recommended. On
favorable sites, planted seedlings typically grow to 9 m in 5 years time
(Judd 1920).
Symbiosis Acacia
Koa is nodulated by the slow-growing Bradyrhizobium spp. common in
tropical soils. It nodulates heavily in a variety of soils, suggesting
it is effective with a wide variety of Bradyrhizobia strains.
Pests
and Diseases Banana poka (Passiflora mollissima) is a fast growing vine that commonly outgrows and smothers young Koa trees. Kikuyu grass (Pennisetum clandestinum), a dominant and extremely aggressive highland grass in Hawaii, is a major deterrent to the emergence of Koa seedlings on cleared or formerly grazed lands. Successful Koa plantation monoculture has historically been difficult to achieve due to associated insect and disease problems. Examples include the defoliating Koa moth (Scotorythra paludicola) and a lethal "Koa blight" first observed in 1988 on the island of Oahu. * This was written by Karl Dalla Rosa, Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife A Publication of the Forest, Farm, and Community Tree Network References: Brewbaker, J.L. 1977. Final Report, Acacia Koa project. Unpublished report on file at the Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry and University of Hawaii, Department of Horticulture, Honolulu, Hawaii. Judd, C.S. 1920. The Koa tree. Hawaii Forester and Agriculturist 17(2):30-35. Skolmen, R.G. 1978. Vegetative propagation of Acacia Koa Gray. In Proceedings, Second Conference in Natural Sciences, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, June 1-3, 1978, edited by C.W. Smith. p. 260-273. Wagner, W.L., D.R. Herbst and S.H. Sohmer. 1990. Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai'i. Vol. 1. University of Hawaii Press, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. Walker, R.L. 1986. Koa and wildlife - An enduring relationship. Unpublished paper on file at the Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Honolulu, Hawaii. Walters, G.A., and D.P. Bartholomew. 1990. Adaptation of Acacia Koa leaves and phyllodes to changes in photosynthetic photon flux density. Forest Science 36(4):1050-1060. Whitesell, C.D. 1990. Acacia Koa Gray. In Silvics of North America; 2, Hardwoods. R.M. Burns and B.H. Honkala, Tech. Coordinators. Agricultural Handbook No. 654. USDA Forest Service, Washington, D.C. |
Contacting Kauai Frame
| Physical Location: | 3-4221
Kuhio Highway Lihue, Hawaii 96766 In Hanama'ulu Town |
| Mailing Address: | PO
Box 296 Hanama'ulu, HI 96715 |
| Telephone: |
808 245-2199 |
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If
you are already on the Garden Isle of Kauai, you are welcome to
stop in anytime between the hours of 9 am - 4 pm Monday through
Friday or call to arrange Located in the Lihue area, in Hanama'ulu town, Kauai Frame is literally just minutes from the Lihue Airport and one of the easiest places to find on Kauai! If you are going to Poipu, Koke'e or other points South and West on Kauai you will be on Kuhio Highway (Route 56) when you enter Hanama'ulu. Kauai Frame is in the last building on the right. If you are going to Kapaa, Hanalei or other points East and North on Kauai you will be on Kuhio Highway (Route 56) when you enter Hanama'ulu. Kauai Frame is in the first building on the left. Just that easy ! Unless you go nowhere and do nothing while you are here, you are pretty much guaranteed to be within 50 feet of our front door at least twice. More likely than not, many times. We're in the old Plantation Dispensary Building. Look for the parrots. |
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Miscellaneous Info
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Please
keep in mind that wood is a natural product and color and grain will
vary from the samples shown and from frame to frame. Of all the
woods, Koa varies the most in appearance. It is a unique wood that
can vary from a light oak appearance to dark brown with streaks of
darker browns and black. Or any combination thereof. When
finished, the wood is highly lustrous, with beautiful hues of gold, red,
and brown.
Color
and grain requests are considered but are NOT guaranteed. Quantity
discounts are available, please inquire. All frames
are shipped in stick form and can be assembled by any picture framer.
Please
read.
Frames can be sent assembled, please inquire. Glass
is not included. All
sales are final. Please
allow at least 2 - 3 weeks. Due
to the availability or lack thereof, of mouldings, your order may be
delayed. We will do our best to keep you informed. Your
credit card will not be charged until your order is ready to be
processed. Prices
are subject to change without notice or posting. Shipping
& Handling
Fees Click here
for more
information. We
send anywhere in the US (Including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto
Rico, APO & FPO, and it's territories.) via USPS Priority Mail at US
Mail rates. Outside U.S. please inquire. Some
items will require additional shipping costs because of their size,
shape and packing requirements. Those costs are not reflected in
the shipping fees calculated on the website. You will be notified
via email, for your approval of what those charges will be, before your
order is processed. Those fees will be billed separately to your
credit card. Frames
can also be sent via Federal Express, DHL, or UPS, please inquire. Any
and all import/export, customs and duty fees are the responsibility of
the customer. Payment is accepted
via:
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Privacy Policy
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At
Kauai Frame Your Privacy You can visit and browse the Kauai Frame website at any time without providing any information. The only* information collected is what you supply via the ordering process or use of the Contact Form. That information is only used to process your order should you choose to make a purchase. Any information you may provide to Kauai Frame is held on file. It is not made available to any other person or organization nor is it sold, posted or shared for any reason whatsoever. This website is not designed to place any cookies, adware, malware or spyware on your computer nor will you receive any solicitations in the future. Email from Kauai Frame is only sent in direct response to an order or inquiry. Should you ever receive an email or solicitation from Kauai Frame that is not in direct response to your order or inquiry, please contact me. On occasion there are inquiries that can not be answered or fulfilled by Kauai Frame. In such cases you will be contacted via email and asked for permission to forward that inquiry to a business here on Kauai that we feel can answer your question.
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Recommended Links
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JLS
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Patrice
Pendarvis Patrice is a well accomplished artist that I have known for many years and without question, she captures the beauty and magic of Kauai. Her paintings are soft, easy to look at and always invite you "in" for a visit. Visit her site, you won't be disappointed. Her work is beautiful. E komo mai! |
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Mark
Dahmke Mark offers Fine Art, Nature, and Landscape Photography on a variety of items; cards, mugs, tote bags, T-shirts etc.. So . . . Indulge your dreams of Hawaii — get that little bit of paradise you forgot to pick up on your last visit. |
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Ric
Madden Ric's watercolors possess an inspirational, almost dreamlike quality and are inspired by the tropical landscapes of Hawaii, especially Kauai. He enjoys watercolors for their purity and simplicity, and invites you to tour his ever increasing gallery of landscapes, portraits, lush flora and fauna of Hawaii or, his enchanting dreamscapes. Enjoy.... |
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Margaret
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Shipping Charges |
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Because weight varies considerably between the different frame profiles and other items, you will be charged the actual postage / carrier fees. ONLY Handling Fees are reflected in your on-line totals. Postage /carrier fees will be charged to your credit card after your item(s) have shipped. Those fees are NOT reflected on the invoice received after check out. All items are sent insured via United States Postal Service, Priority Mail. If you wish to use a different carrier please send request via Email We
ship to any U.S. Postal address, INCLUSIVE of Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii,
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Resource Links
Picture Frames 101
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Picture Frames 101 |
Independent resource website for amateurs. It is an informational site on picture frames with information on photography and scrap-booking.
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Bamboo Frames
VERY
IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS.
Please click on
images below to view profiles.
There
are two styles of bamboo - Natural and Caramelized
These mouldings are made the same way that
Bamboo flooring is made.
To see examples of Bamboo color and
grain, please click here
To
see a picture framed in Bamboo, please click here
If
you already know the number of the profile you want, please click here
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KF31CB 1 x 3/4 ![]() |
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Koa Frames
VERY
IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS.
Solid
Koa - Veneer Koa, what's the difference? Please click here
then here.
To
see examples of Koa color and grain, please click here.
For
an example of a picture framed in Koa, please click here.
Already know the number of the profile you want?
Click here.
Measurements reflect width of moldings as viewed when the frame is
hanging.
Wood
is natural product.
Grain
and color will vary from tree to tree and frame to frame.
Profiles are not
always available.
Click on image for profile page. Not all thumbnails have a profile page.
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KF16 |
KF17 |
KF20 |
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KF22 |
KF26 |
KF28 |
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KF33 |
KF36 |
KF37 |
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| KF38 Solid Only 13/16 |
KF43 |
KF44 Veneer Only 1-1/4 inch |
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| KF45 Veneer Only 2-1/4 inch |
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Gift Frames
Click
on an individual frame to view its' larger image. If there is a keepsake
box
for that frame
it will be included in the larger view.
These
items range in price from $13.99 to $22.99 for
the frames and
$11.99 to $18.99 for the keepsake boxes.
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Frames
and Keepsake Boxes are sold separately.
Prices subject to change without notice or posting.
Koa Products
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All
of the items on the following pages are made from solid Hawaiian Koa
Wood. The supply of all items is VERY limited and no more
will be made. When they're gone, they're gone. |
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Boxes |
| Bookmarks |
| Tiki's |
| Surfboards / Clocks |
| Etcetera |
Boxes
Boxes Bookmarks Tiki's Surfboards Etcetera
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These are the last of
the original boxes designed and
produced by Lazerz Edge. |
Click on any of the images below to see an enlarged view
| #21 w/Gold Plumeria 5" x 8" x 3.5" $147.00 ![]() Purchase |
Bookmarks
Boxes Bookmarks Tiki's Surfboards Etcetera
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These
surfboard shaped bookmarks are also made from
solid Hawaiian Koa Wood. |
Click on any of the images below to see an enlarged view
Tiki's
Boxes Bookmarks Tiki's Surfboards Etcetera
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These
Tiki's are hand carved from Hawaiian Koa Wood
and each one is unique. |
Click on any of the
images below to see an enlarged view
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Measurements really, really close |
Surfboards / Clocks
Boxes Bookmarks Tiki's Surfboards Etcetera
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Designed
to hang on the wall, these are the last of the |
Click on any of the images below to see an enlarged view
| #1 Surf Board Clock Petro Honu Approx 4" x 20" $140.95
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#2 Surf Board Clock Petro Surfer Approx 4" x 20" $140.95
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#3 Surf Board Clock Petro Surfer Approx 4" x 20" $140.95
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#5 Plain Long Board Approx 4" x 20" $130.95
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#6 Surf Board Clock Petro Honu Approx 4" x 20" $140.95
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#7 Thruster Petro Honu Approx 4" x 16" $130.95
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Etcetera
Boxes Bookmarks Tiki's Surfboards Etcetera
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These Polynesian style fish hooks are made from shell, not bone or ivory and are decorative items. They are hand carved and can be worn on a neck chain or lanyard or displayed as seen below. No two are exactly the same. Hooks measure approximately 1.5" x 2.75" |
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Polynesian
Style Fishhook Displayed
in a 5" x 7" frame. |
Polynesian
Style Fishhook Hook
w/30" Lanyard. |
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There are more than 100 shells in each of these necklaces. The shells for these necklaces are gathered, cleaned and sorted, then have a small hole drilled in them. Then they are arranged and strung, all one at a time - all by hand. A lot of ahonui goes in to making each one. Also available framed shadowbox style. The frame can be opened so the necklace can be worn |
Shell Necklace Shadowbox (Profile KF4) As shown $174.95 These are not Ni'ihau shells. |
Shell Necklace 17 1/2 inches in length $44.99 These are not Ni'ihau shells. |
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F. Y. I.
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Frames are sent to you unassembled in "stick" form. You will require a good quality corner vise and framing glue to join the frame together yourself or the services of a professional picture framer. Frames do not come with glass or backing unless you contact Kauai Frame first and agree to the additional charges for assembly and glazing. Packing and shipping costs are based on the finished, boxed size of your frame and are billed separately. Why unassembled? It will cost you less in the end. First is the cost. There are no Fitting or Assembly charges. When sent, the size of the box is much larger for an assembled frame but in most cases it is not very heavy. This results in the shipper charging what is called "Dimensional Weight"; what a box that size should weigh according to their industry standards. Second is the glass. Shippers prefer Plexiglas® (plastic) because it is less likely to break however, it costs more than glass. Third is the damage factor. The larger the box, the more likely it is that it will sustain some damage. Although most damage is minor and usually does not result in damage to the frame, fame corners/joints can be broken requiring repair or at worst replacement. Because of the variations of Koa it is not possible to replace just one side of the frame and expect it to match the other three sides. Kauai Frame is a custom frame shop. All Koa frames are cut and finished accordingly when ordered. Therefore, all sales are final. Except for the Koa virtually all materials used in the framing process are sent or shipped here from the U.S. mainland. Our glass, mat boards, backing, glue, hooks etc. all cost us more than your local framer pays and that cost is of course, reflected in the pricing. Your local framer will charge you to assemble the frame but I am fairly confident that you will save money in the end. I would like to see you spend that money in making a nicer presentation of your art rather than have you settle for a lesser frame because of the added packing and shipping costs. (end of section - top of page) |
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