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  • Everything for bicycles, including rentals and repairs. You’ll also find custom boards by Bill Barnfield and stylish casual wear.

  • This stacked-high bookshop is a rare find in Hawai’i: a place run by readers for readers, with comfy chairs and a mix of used books and new titles. A great supply of locally published works, too.

  • Honolulu’s first upscale kitchen supply store stocks gorgeous bamboo cutting boards and other high-quality gifts for foodies.

  • George Atkins’ gallery has original works by more than 30 Pacific Island artists, ranging from the neo-realism of Mark Cross to the abstracts of Mihoko M.

  • These side-by-side open malls offer grocery shopping, dive shops, boat charter firms, and restaurants, as well as banking and dry cleaning services.

  • Kailua Koa wood craft, lauhala (woven pandanus) creations, and ceramics are among the treasures for sale here, alongside works by local artists.

  • Jeff Chang sells his own work along with well-selected gifts, from jewelry to tabletop water fountains.

  • Jungle Gems

    Step into a world of incense and stone and lose yourself in eye-popping displays of crystals and polished beads, gold and silver jewelry, and samples of Hawaiian minerals.

  • This small roadside stand owned by Tats and Leo Enos offers original-design koa baby rattles, wine bottle holders, stir-fry spoons, and all manner of gifts made from native woods, including koa , hau and milo .

  • Reece’s photographs portray alluring hula dancers in traditional dress. Hand-printed sepia originals, posters, and Reece’s books are all available.

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