Kapa is a traditional Hawaiian cloth made from the bark of the wauke plant, known for its softness and versatility. This fabric was an essential element of early Hawaiian society, used for clothing, ceremonial items, and bedding, reflecting both the cultural practices and resource adaptations of the time. Kapa represents the ingenuity of early Hawaiians in utilizing available natural resources to meet their needs while also showcasing their artistic expression through intricate designs and patterns.