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Keiki Collection lets children sell their handmade goods

Nina Wu
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The Keiki Collection founder Ruhi Shah, second from right, poses with keiki artists Avinash Vu, 6, left, Ken Shiraishi, 9, and Isabella Aucello, 11, with some of their pieces at Art Explorium in Kaimuki. The three are part of The Keiki Collection, a new program that gives children a place to sell their handmade goods.

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Avinash Vu, 6, selects colors and designs for glassware, which is cut by his parents.

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Isabella Aucello, 11, plans to sell clay charms and catnip toys to benefit the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

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Ken Shiraishi, 9, is an award-winning artist who plans to sell his acrylic and watercolor paintings.