
Jana Lam
Lanyard • Navy and Ocean Blues
Jana Lam hand-printed Lanyards are made with love and aloha at the Jana Lam Studio in the Kaka’ako neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii.
These bright and fun lanyards are the perfect way to keep your keys and ID cards handy while bringing some sunshine into your day at the office, school, or running errands.
The Details:
A comfortable 17” drop
Due to the hand-printed and hand-made nature of our products print placement might be slightly different than what is pictured.
Made in Hawaii, USA
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Monstera and Papaya Leaf Shadow. You can’t go wrong with the layering of these two prints. The origin of this combination came probably in early 2017. It made a big splash as the first print to be used for the new slouchy crossbody style, but it really became a force to be reckoned with when it was used near the end of 2017 as the print for the lounge seating in two cabanas at the Four Seasons- the first real run at interior design for the Jana Lam team. Now it’s one of the most prevalent designs in the catalog, and serves as one of the two prints for Jana Lam masks. It’s a truly special print.
Hibiscus. One look at Jana’s Instagram account and it is clear that the Hibiscus is her favorite flower. Many people think Seaflower, which is in our logo, is a hibiscus, but they are wrong. One of the reasons Jana loves hibiscuses are for their sometimes intricate edges, and in this design it’s that feature she tried to highlight. Each hibiscus is different from the next and she is always inspired by their uniqueness and complexity. Who doesn’t love hibiscuses? This design is almost a requirement for the Jana Lam Collection of prints.
Fabric:
All Jana Lam Handmade in Hawaii textiles are silk-screened by hand on cotton fabrics with water-based inks. Lanyards made from a variety of 100% cotton fabrics.
Care:
The #janalamfam recommends spot cleaning when smaller spots show up. We usually use Shout Wipes for that, but Jana has used tide pens in the past. Make sure if there is a white top print to be a little more gentle on rubbing spots out. Since the ink sits on top of the fabric a bit more than other colors, there is a chance of the ink rubbing off and getting on other parts of the fabric.
But, you can put your Jana Lam's in the wash. We usually use a hand wash cycle and lay flat to dry. After it's dried, it is always good to give it a little bit of an iron. We use 100% cotton fabric, so it may shrink in the dryer, but will definitely stand up to ironing.