The plumeria flower in the center, being the union element and embracing the family on one side (it symbolizes shelter and protection) is Chasity, whereas the other two figures guarding and protecting the family are her husband and brother. The warrior petroglyph represents her husband, holding the spear high, in its stylized version to be longer and to enclose the whole family under its protection, and her brother is the manaia, or guardian angel, who looks upon them all.
The twist symbol that ideally joins all the members together is a symbol of eternal love and indissoluble bond.
On the sides, the blank spaces of the motifs form the two words "Ohana" and "Aloha", which mean "family" and "love".
The two endings, going onto the shoulder blades, are shaped after fish hooks as a wish for abundance and wealth.