The color of your poi may depend on the type of fabric or material used, the lighting conditions, and the color of the LED light inside. Try changing the LED light color or using a different fabric to achieve a purple color.
As a non-living object, Poi(AKA Poi Poi as it has been oddly called recently) can not have a sexual orientation. POI is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand. It was created to enhance gracious female wrist movements.
periwinkle, lavender, orchid, heliotrope, mulberry, magenta, violet, indigo. those are the only ones that I know. i luv purple and i hope u love it 2! PURPLE IS EVERYWHERE and it is awsome1 purple purple purple. that is my name. everywhere that i go, purple is the fame1 yay purple! wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh! purple is awsome. luv ya till purple dies- purplishy
"Light purple" is a pale shade of purple that is lighter than the typical color of purple. It is created by adding white to a standard purple hue.
Yes, purple is a color in the rainbow.
When you mix purple and yellow, you get the color green.
Poi is made from the Taro root, which is purple.
Poi is originally from Hawaii.
As a non-living object, Poi(AKA Poi Poi as it has been oddly called recently) can not have a sexual orientation. POI is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand. It was created to enhance gracious female wrist movements.
Yes you can get poi in Hawaii. It originated there.
Ayiram Poi was created in 1969.
Poi - film - was created in 2006.
Polynesians made the first poi, and as they brought taro to Hawaii eons ago, poi is a national dish there.
Generally, Poi is made out of tennis balls and bean bags and things like that! But that's only proffensionall poi that's made out of hard balls like tennis balls, training poi is made out of bean bags!! Thankyou, THE POI PERSON
poi was invented by the maori tribe of new zealand.
Poi Dog Pondering was created in 1985.
Dalla vita in poi was created in 2010.
The origin of the word poi is from the Maori language and its meaning is ball on a cord. In fire poi, the balls have wicks that are set on fire and spun about the body in a dance. It is believed that the first performances of fire poi were in Hawaii.