Sticker Hinano Tahiti Motu and Coconut Trees Big Size

Sticker Hinano Tahiti Motu and Coconut Trees Big Size

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[14x10cm]

3.50

[14x10cm]

A vahine on an island (motu in Tahitian language) and coconut trees background and the words Hinano Tahiti

Flexible vinyl - UV resistant.

Size : 14 x 10 cm (5,5 x 4 inches)

The Hinano vahine

Vahine (pronounced vahiné) means woman or wife in Tahitian language.

Since 1955 this vahine is the is the logo of the famous brand mark of the local beer Hinano. It was created by a suedish painter called Pierre HEYMAN who painted the first drawing in 1953. The logo is engraved on the bottles until 1957 when the first ticket appear, for the pleasure of consumers and tourists who collect them. Since, the Hinano ticket changed a lot.

The mythical hinano vahine became the symbol of Tahiti and her islands. She is sitting cross-legged, wearing a red sarong (Pareo) with local colors, a flower of hibiscus as an ear jewel and a crown of tiare flowers in her long hair.

Sales in France

Products derived from the Hinano brand are prohibited for sale in metropolitan France due to the Loi Evin relating to the fight against alcoholism. To order them, it will be necessary to choose another country of delivery.


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