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Maui Divers Jewelry

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Maui black coral pieces here will run you triple digits fast

This Maui Divers Jewelry shop sits in Terminal 2 post-security, so you can browse even on tight interisland turns. It’s all about Hawaii-themed fine jewelry: plumeria, honu (turtle), and wave motifs in 14K gold, often paired with pearls or local black coral. You’re looking at gift-shop sizing with real-jewelry pricing, not trinkets—stud earrings often start around $150, and gold pendants can climb past $500.

Terminal 2 is the main international terminal at HNL, so you’ll see this spot on the way to many Japan, mainland, and Oceania departures. Hours usually track peak bank times, roughly early morning through late evening, but it can go quiet in the mid-day lull. Staff lean hard into storytelling about Maui Divers’ local roots and coral history, which helps justify prices if you’re on the fence.

If you’re spending under $200, stick to small pendants, basic plumeria studs, or simple pearl pieces; larger black coral necklaces and multi-stone sets can hit four figures quickly. Skip big impulse sets if you haven’t price-checked duty free or Waikiki first—returns are trickier once you leave Hawaii. Ask them to clean any piece you’re wearing; they usually do a quick ultrasonic polish in under 10 minutes.

One practical tip: take a clear photo of the receipt and any warranty card before boarding your Terminal 2 flight, in case your bags go missing or you need paperwork for insurance or repairs later.

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