Tiki Mugs
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Mug for La Mariana Blue
aka Gilligan's Island Tiki Mug in 4 collections
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Tiki mug is inspired by a Tiki that appeared on the television show, Gilligan's Island. This Tiki has coffee bean shaped eyes and rough palm texture at the top of its head as well as the base. This mug was issued in a regular open edition, a limited edition, an Okolemaluna edition, a "bloody" edition, paua shell purple edition, and custom editions. This is the La Mariana edition in blue. There is also a brown La Mariana edition.
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Mug for La Mariana Red
aka Gilligan's Island Tiki Mug in 4 collections
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Tiki mug is inspired by a Tiki that appeared on the television show, Gilligan's Island. This Tiki has coffee bean shaped eyes and rough palm texture at the top of its head as well as the base. This mug was issued in a regular open edition, a limited edition, an Okolemaluna edition, a "bloody" edition, paua shell purple edition, and custom editions. This is the La Mariana edition in red. There is also a brown La Mariana edition.
La Mariana Kona Kai Red
aka La Mariana Kona Kai Red in 2 collections
This Tiki mug has large slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes and an open, toothless, mouth. Inspired by a Tiki at La Mariana. A friend of Gecko's said there was a similar one in the back of the old Chicago Kona Kai bar (carved by Leroy Schmaltz of Oceanic Arts and pictured on page 142 of The Book of Tiki). So he named the design for Kona Kai. Made in Oahu, Hawaii. The mug has a matching shot as well. This is the red edition for La Mariana.
La Mariana Kona Kai Teal
aka La Mariana Kona Kai Teal in 2 collections
This Tiki mug has large slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes and an open, toothless, mouth. Inspired by a Tiki at La Mariana. A friend of Gecko's said there was a similar one in the back of the old Chicago Kona Kai bar (carved by Leroy Schmaltz of Oceanic Arts and pictured on page 142 of The Book of Tiki). So he named the design for Kona Kai. Made in Oahu, Hawaii. The mug has a matching shot as well. This is the teal edition for La Mariana.
PolyArt Ku Lighter Black
in 1 collection
This is a black resin standing Ku Tiki standing on a base that reads "Hawaii" on the front. Comes with silver nickel-plated table lighter insert.
La Mariana Kona Kai Green
aka La Mariana Kona Kai Green in 4 collections
This Tiki mug has large slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes and an open, toothless, mouth. Inspired by a Tiki at La Mariana. A friend of Gecko's said there was a similar one in the back of the old Chicago Kona Kai bar (carved by Leroy Schmaltz of Oceanic Arts and pictured on page 142 of The Book of Tiki). So he named the design for Kona Kai. Made in Oahu, Hawaii. The mug has a matching shot as well. This is the green edition for La Mariana.
La Mariana Kona Kai Blue
aka La Mariana Kona Kai Blue in 2 collections
This Tiki mug has large slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes and an open, toothless, mouth. Inspired by a Tiki at La Mariana. A friend of Gecko's said there was a similar one in the back of the old Chicago Kona Kai bar (carved by Leroy Schmaltz of Oceanic Arts and pictured on page 142 of The Book of Tiki). So he named the design for Kona Kai. Made in Oahu, Hawaii. The mug has a matching shot as well. This is the blue edition for La Mariana.
Blue Lady - by Bai - for CheekyTiki
aka Tretchikoff's Blue Lady in 10 collections
The Blue Lady is based on a 1950 painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff. It became one of the world's most popular paintings when made into a print in the 1960s and 1970s. The painting was of an unknown Chinese girl and was best known for the unusual skin tone used for her face (a blue-green color). Recently, the model for Tretchikoff's painting was found to be a then 17-year-old Monika Sing-Lee (now Monika Pon), who was then a single girl working in her uncle's laundry in Cape Town.
Coco Joe's Hapawood Tall & Square Lono Lighter
in 3 collections
This is a tall & square lighter with four repeating Lono Tiki heads. Made of plastic/resin compound and Hawaiian wood powder/dust for "Hapawood" or half-wood effect. Each Tiki head has a tall Lono style headdress. Comes with silver nickel-plated table lighter insert.
Paul Marshall Products Peanut Tiki Lighter
in 5 collections
This is the classic Paul Marshall Products "peanut" tiki design, in lighter form. Beige unglazed ceramic, with brown glazed top and bottom. Tiki has a mouth shaped like a sideways peanut, eyes like almonds, with pupils, gently recessed eyebrows, hands on belly. Identical to salt & pepper shakers of same name but with brass or nickel-plated inserts.
Quon-Quon Ku Lighter
in 3 collections
This lighter is reminiscent of some designs by Treasure Craft Hawaii, but was manufactured by Quon-Quon. The lighter has a brown, wood-look exterior. It has a Ku style face on the front, with tapa style designs on the back. Comes with a nickel-plated lighter insert.
Enchanted Tiki Room 45th Anniversary Coaster
in 0 collections
This is a ceramic coaster with cork backing made for the 45th Anniversary of the Enchanted Tiki Room. It was sold in sets of 4 and matches the glassware that was also made for this event. Based on artwork by Amanda Visell. The coaster features a singing bird, flowers and the Tiki Room.
Measure 4.5" square.