Tanoa Kava Bowls

One of the most iconic cultural objects of Fiji and the South Pacific islands, the kava bowl or “tanoa” is a central part of family and community gatherings. Historically it was reserved for the highest chiefs of tribes and local society. Today, plain tanoa bowls are used by family and friends as they gather around to serve an earthy-flavored tea (known as “kava, “yaqona” or “grog”) which is made from mixing water with the powdered root of a pepper plant. Our kava bowls are beautifully carved from native hardwoods and feature various engraved patterns, designs and images of marine and plant life. They are finished with beautiful stains and are polished to bring out the features of the wood and the carvings. Many of them have accents made from shell and mother-of-pearl. The artistry is painstakingly intricate which results in cultural additions to your home which are simply beautiful. No two are ever identical. These are truly one of the best ways to bring a piece of the South Pacific into your home!