Tiki Mugs
Munktiki Double Tiki Wall Vase
in 6 collections
This purple wall vase was manufactured by Munktiki. It features two half tikis back to back. The tikis has large, round eyes, a stubby nose and a figure eight shaped mouth. The hands are on the stomach.
Bosko Sepik River Vase
in 4 collections
This vase was deisgned and produced by Bosko. It is shaped like a head with triangular eyes, a large broad nose and a wide smile. This was a limited edition of 40 and was inspired by the Sepik River region of New Guinea. The glazes vary from vase to vase.
Hawaii Kai Teapot
in 15 collections
This red clay teapot was manufactured for the Hawaii Kai in New York. It has football-shaped eyes and an open rectangular mouth exposing its many teeth. The top of the lid features a tiki also. It is marked "Hawaii Kai New York City" on the back in raised letters. There is also a matching sugar bowl and creamer. The Hawaii Kai refered to the set in their ads as the Ipo Aloha, Hotta Potta and Hula Kula.
Kon Tiki Ports Teacup
in 3 collections
This white teacup was manufactured by Jackson China for the Kon Tiki Ports. It features their logo of a bird on pilings seen through a porthole.
Aloha Jhoe's Candle Holder
in 1 collection
This beige candler holder with brown and black accents was designed by Sascha Brastoff. It has tiki faces on the front and back and is marked "Aloha Jhoe's" on the front base.
Steve Crane Luau Teacup
in 7 collections
This white teacup was manufactured by Walker China for Steve Crane's The Luau. It features The Luau's signature tiki.
Tiki Jack's Creamer
in 0 collections
Tiki Jack's was located in Berkeley, California from 1962-1977, but was destroyed by a fire in 1977.
Before it was Tiki Jack's, the site was home to The Skipper House, a pre-tiki tropical bar.
The site, as of 2022, is now Lorin Station Plaza, an apartment building.
This white creamer has light blue airbrushed graphics and a Tiki head that looks like a Strikow design. There are very similar decanters by Strikow from this time period and what was assumed to be a hobbyist mug that might have an association to Tiki Jack's.
Miami Luau Teacup
in 3 collections
This beige teacup was manufactured by Walker China for the Luau in Miami, FL. It has a tiki on the front and is marked "Luau." The Miami Luau closed its doors in 1974.
Steve Crane Luau Dinner Plate
in 5 collections
This white dinner plate was manufactured for Steve Crane's The Luau. It features The Luau's signature tiki.
Tiki Farm Mr. Bali Hai Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 20 collections
These salt & pepper shakers were manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Bali Hai restaurant in San Diego, California. They are shaped like the Mr. Bali Hai character seen at the restaurant, and also seen in their headhunter mugs.
Tall Leilani Style Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 5 collections
These shakers are in the classic Leilani Ku style. They are brown with black around the bottom rim.
Tall Lucky Tiki Salt & Peppers Shakers Glossy
in 10 collections
These tall glossy brown shakers with black bottom rim were apparently produced for the tourist trade. The shakers depict Ku with a fierce face and upturned chin.