Lei - Intact - 3
or burn the organic materials to return them to the land [14, 20].
: Significant statues, such as that of King Kamehameha, are often adorned with massive 30-foot strands of lei during annual draping ceremonies to celebrate cultural history [34]. INTACT - 3 lei
: A lei should be accepted and worn draped over the shoulders [6]. Removing a lei in front of the giver is seen as cutting the bond or rejecting their aloha [11]. or burn the organic materials to return them
: Certain types of leis can be dried or pressed in a book to remain intact for a lifetime as a souvenir [29]. The "3" Protocols (The 3/3/3 Rule & More) 20]. : Significant statues
To keep a lei intact and respect the giver, specific etiquette and preservation methods are followed: