Kava Bowl with resizer
Kava bowls are used at traditional kava ceremonies among Pacific Islanders in Samoa, Fiji, Hawaii, Tonga, Vanuatu and other island communities. They are used for mixing a sedative drink made from the roots of the kava plant, which is crushed to a powder and then mixed with water.
In the past and to this day, kava bowls were passed around and used as part of religious, cultural, and community rituals in the Pacific Islands. They are important symbols of hospitality and an honor for guests.
This bowl is a replica of one of the largest ever made in Hawaii. It can be used for decoration and is not animated. It includes a resizer, but if you make it larger, the prim count may increase. When using the resizer, select "Object" to increase or reduce the size.
(The object is copy/modify, but any scripts are copy only.)
- Replica of authentic kava bowl