Yes, but they are also found on many other Polynesian islands.
A fresh flower garland to wear/display around your neck portraying a new comer to Hawaii adorning the Spirit of Aloha.
flower or wreath
lei is flower; organa is not Hawai`ian.
Aloha: Do you mean 'lei' [lay], or do you literally mean 'original lei' ko kumu lei [ko coo-moo lay]?
Aloha: Lei, or do you mean what is it made of?
Feathered Lei
One can order a Hawaiian Lei from Hawaii by going to the official website of Hawaiian Flower Lei and proceeding to order from their wide variety of leis.
The Hawaiian name Leina'ala means "tender lei" or "fragrant lei." The name is a combination of "leina," which means tender or delicate, and "ala," which means fragrance or path.
In Hawaiian, "lei" refers to a garland or wreath typically made of flowers, leaves, shells, or other materials. Leis are commonly worn as decorations or given as a sign of affection, celebration, or greeting in Hawaiian culture.
The Hawaiian lei is woven out of flowers.
lei
lei [lay]
muumuu
Aloha; lei