The Story Behind the Collection
In 1969, a short film told the story of Johnny Lingo, a man from the Pacific Islands who valued the woman he loved far beyond what anyone expected. He paid eight cows for Mahana, when most men wouldn't offer one.
His belief in her worth transformed her. She became the most beautiful woman on the island, not because she changed, but because someone finally saw her true value.
Every design in this collection carries that message: your worth isn't determined by others' opinions. These are museum-quality, hand-drawn illustrations created with the same care Johnny showed Mahana.