The orange cigar lei, also known as the kika lei, is a Hawaiian lei made from tiny orange-red flowers that symbolize protection and warmth. The flowers are shaped like miniature cigars, with the bright red tip resembling a lit cigar. The lei is made with a rope-like weave that uses around 2,000 flowers to create a full, lush look.
This Hawaiian cigar lei is forty inches long in a somewhat narrow, tube shaped width of 1 1/4 inches.
The orange cigar lei, also known as the kika lei, is a Hawaiian lei made from tiny orange-red flowers that symbolize protection and warmth. The flowers are shaped like miniature cigars, with the bright red tip resembling a lit cigar. The lei is made with a rope-like weave that uses around 2,000 flowers to create a full, lush look.
This Hawaiian cigar lei is forty inches long in a somewhat narrow, tube shaped width of 1 1/4 inches.