Tiki Mugs
Maui Lu Bamboo Mug
in 1 collection
This bamboo-shaped mug is white in color. "Maui Lu Resort, Kihiei, Maui, Hawaii" is printed in black letters on the front underneath a logo featuring a large "M" and an outrigger.
Kings Island Peanut Lined Face OMC Mug
in 4 collections
A peanut-like tiki with a lined face from OMC, in light beige with darker brown glazed top and bottom rims. Marking is stamped in black on the back, "Kings Island".
Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park located 24 miles northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, the park first opened in 1972 by the Taft Broadcasting Company. It was part of a larger effort to move and expand Coney Island, a popular resort destination along the banks of the Ohio River that was prone to frequent flooding. After more than $300 million in capital investments, the park features over 100 attractions including fourteen roller coasters and a 33-acre water park.
Big Belly Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers - Brown - for the Mai-Kai
in 1 collection
These salt and pepper shakers have large bellies, with hands clasping the sides, small eyes, and a headdress. Glaze is brown.
Westwood Style Aloha Hawaii Ashtray Orange
in 3 collections
This ashtray was apparently produced for the tourist trade and is found with various location markings. It resembles the Westwood W-2 mug in that it is barrel shaped and has round concave eyes, a ridgy nose that flares at the bottom and a straight, expressionless mouth. This version is marked "Aloha Hawaii" and has an orange glaze.
Kon Tiki Bread Plate
in 2 collections
This white bread plate was manufactured for Steve Crane's Kon Tiki restaurant. It features the Kon Tiki logo on the front in brown letters and a brown border around the rim of the plate.
Kahiki Soup Bowl
in 1 collection
This beige soup bowl was manufactured by Sterling for the Kahiki in Columbus, OH. One side has "Kahiki" printed on it. The other side features the long Kahiki signature moai head.
Tun Shell Bowl
in 1 collection
This white bowl is shaped like a tun shell and is supported by three feet. The spiral of the shell only continues far enough to give the illusion of the shape while leaving enough of an opening to create a functional bowl. The interior of the bowl is glossy while the exterior is matte.
Tiki Kon 2019 Super Limited Edition Event Decanter
aka Northwest Tiki Kon 2019 SLTD Edition Paddle Decanter in 4 collections
This decanter is shaped like a paddle with a tiki face on the front blade. It was created for Tiki Kon: Pageant of the Pacific. Cork stopper. The Super Limited Edition has a unique glaze and inlaid mother of pearl accent not available in the standard edition. Only 25 were produced, and only 20 of those were available at Tiki Kon, sold using a lottery system.