Collection: Surfer Life | Collection# SFR-23-A95


The first surfing references were found in Polynesia. Cave painting from the 12th Century show people riding on waves. In the course of seafaring, Polynesians brought surfing to Hawaii and the sport went viral. Surfing in Hawaii wasn't only a sport but also an important part of the religion. The tree choice was vital and religious rituals were practiced during the surfboard shaping. The ceremonies served as protection and to secure the gods' goodwill. Everybody surfed - men, women, children, kings - but there was a strict rule system that regulated who could surf on which spot.