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This collectible phone card features a vibrant image of a woman riding a horse adorned in traditional Hawaiian pa'u attire during the Aloha Festival Week Parade in 1991. The woman wears a flowing, deep pink gown and is decorated with multiple floral leis, including white anthurium flowers, which also embellish the horse’s mane, harness, and body. She has a floral headpiece and wrist lei, and her hair is elegantly styled, capturing a festive and celebratory mood.
The background shows lush greenery, consistent with an outdoor parade setting, under diffuse daylight. The horse is chestnut brown with a white blaze on its face, detailed with red leather reins and harness. The upper left corner of the card displays a logo featuring a red and yellow sun with a stylized profile of a Hawaiian figure, reinforcing the cultural and regional theme of the card.
The card is issued by GTE Hawaiian Telephone and is labeled as Card 3 in the series. It is a collectible item tied to the themes of sightseeing, travel, Hawaii, horses, animals, equestrian events, florals, and parade celebrations. The handwritten sample notation “3u Aloha Festival Week Parade 1991: Pa'u Horse Rider” is evident on the card, confirming the specific event and date connected to this collectible.
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