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The Royal Order of the Star of Oceania

The Royal Order of the Star of Oceania was founded by King Kalakaua I on 16th December 1886 and awarded for distinguished services rendered in advancing his plan for a confederation of Polynesian nations, islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and on contiguous Continents. In anticipation of Samoa joining the confederation, King Malietoa was awarded the Grand Cross.

The Royal Order of the Star of Oceania is highly awarded to the head of states/dynasties, also as awards of merit to loyal supporters of the royal family and those who provide excellent services in the field of cultural achievement and education throughout the Pacific.

The Order has five classes:

  • Grand Cross – Limited to 15 recipients at any one time
  • Grand Officer – Limited to 30
  • Commander – Limited to 45
  • Officer – Limited to 60
  • Companion (gold and silver medals)

It was re-established and amended by HRH Princess Owana Ka`ohelelani La`anui Salazar,  the “de jure” and “fons honorum” head of the royal house and Grandmaster of the order.

The Royal Order of the Star of Oceania Design

The Grand Cross Star is worn on the breast and the design speaks elements of the sea and sky. It is worn on a cordon or sash of pale green with a white stripe near each edge.

The Commander insignia is suspended from the bow of the cordon. KA HOKU O OSIANIA is inscribed around the shield, translating to ‘The Star of Oceania.’