Imperfect but still worthy of your love.
Description of flaw:
Scratches on the metal or enamel, under-filled or over-filled enamel, missing details, smudges, misplaced ink, excessive texture, unevenly cured screenprint, blemishes on the backside or other types of flaws.
Lē'ahi / Diamond Head Post Stamp Pin
Located on O'ahu's southern coast, the iconic silhouette of Lē'ahi State Monument sits just east of Waikīkī. The 760ft tuff crater was believed to contain diamonds on its slopes. These turned out to really be shiny calcite crystals. This is where the name 'Diamond Head' originates.
Pictured here cruising in the surf is a well known 'ilio holo i ka uaua named Rocky. Hawaiian Monk Seals are one of the most endangered seal species in the world.
The plant featured on this card is an endangered shrub called Diamond Head Schiedea (Schiedea adamantis). It is endemic to O'ahu and only found on the northwest rim of Lē'ahi's crater.
This pin is part of our stamp collection.