A Hawaiian ring blessing is a ceremony that uses the elements of Koa wood, ti leaf, and Pacific saltwater to bless wedding rings. The Koa wood symbolizes strength and integrity, the ti leaf represents good health and prosperity, and the saltwater signifies a fresh start and the cleansing of past hurts. The officiant dips a ti leaf in the saltwater and blesses the rings, which are often placed in a Koa bowl, to honor the sacredness of the union.
This ritual is optional and offered at no extra fee.