Hawaii woodcrafter Greg Eaves creates scale model Hawaiian Islands by carving solid Koa wood. These solid Koa Hawaiian Islands look beautiful on any wall in one's home or office.
Greg Eaves was born on O'ahu and raised on the Big Island of Hawai'i where he learned the trade of wood working from his father. Over decades, Greg has developed his skills and now is the fourth generation in a long line of master craftsmen. His koa wood products have been shown on television, featured in newspapers and magazines.
Greg Eaves comes from a long line of Kama'aina craftsmen in Hawai'i. Greg's great-grandfather, Christian Gertz Jr., moved to Hawai'i in 1853 at the age of 15 and was trained by the renowned Wilhelm Fisher, one of Honolulu's finest cabinetmakers of the time. Mr. Gertz made two of the three pieces entered into the 1873 World's Fair by Fisher, whom he eventually bought out upon his retirement. Mr. Gertz was later chosen to build the grand koa and kamani wood staircase in the Iolani Palace which was completed for King Kalakaua in 1882. His son George Gertz continued the tradition as a respected Honolulu boat builder in the early 20th century. Greg's father, Brad Eaves has since inherited his grandfather's tools (some of which are still used to this day) carrying on the family tradition.
DETAILS
- Approximate measurements for each island:
- Hawai'i 12" x 12"
Maui 9" x 4"
Moloka'i 7" x 2"
Lana'i 4.5" x 3.5"
Kaho'olawe 3.5" x 2"
O'ahu 9" x 5"
Kaua'i 7" x 7"
Ni'ihau 5" x 2"
- Approx. 1" thick (thickness varies in areas)
- Approx. 5' L x 1.5' H of wall space coverage when mounted with proportionate spacing; spacing subject to customers' preference
SHIPPING
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