Tiki Mugs
Mandalay Bay Kon-Tiki Shot Green
in 1 collection
This green shot was manufactured for Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, NV. The tiki is based on the sun god, Kon-Tiki. The forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines.
The Islands Kon Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 5 collections
The design of these shakers is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. They are marked "The Islands Denver Colo." on the bottom.
Kapu Kai Kon Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 3 collections
The design of these shakers is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. They are marked "Kapu Kai Cucamonga" on the bottom.
Steve Crane Scorpion Bowl
aka Kon-Tiki Scorpion Bowl, Luau Scorpion Bowl in 16 collections
This bowl was designed by Steve Crane Associates for use in the Luau restaurant and the Kon-Tiki chain. The bowl has three small round-headed tikis supporting a bowl with upright sides, magenta with black and pale green painted leaves, and a light blue interior. Marked "Steve Crane Associates" on bottom.
Bucket-like Handled Mug
aka Kon-Tiki Handled Bucket Mug in 2 collections
This handled mug looks similar to the typical bucket mugs, with its unglazed wood-grain look, tiki face in relief, and brown glazed rim and interior. The shape is a bit different, though, and there is a brown glazed handle. There is one tiki face and not three, the one face is similar to the Kon-Tiki design. Unmarked but OMC sticker on bottom.
South SF Bay Area Home Tiki Bar Crawl 2016 Mug
aka South San Francisco Bay Area Home Tiki Bar Crawl 2016 Mug in 1 collection
A bucket mug featuring the Kon-Tiki mask used on the sail of the Thor Heyerdahl expedition. Made by Chris "Kon-Tiki" Tucker. Light blue wash over black matte finish with yellow Kon-Tiki Mask. Stone glazed inside. Marked for the South SF Bay Area Home Tiki Bar Crawl 2016.
Three Tiki Oil Lamp
aka Steve Crane's Luau Tiki Table Lamp in 3 collections
This "two thumbs up tiki" oil lamp could be found at a number of restaurants back in tiki's heyday, primarily at Steve Crane's Luau, but at several others as well, including at the Kon-Tiki in Montreal.
The ceramic portion was manufactured by Spurlin Ceramics and the rest was put together at Oceanic Arts.
The lamp has a brass base topped with a ceramic piece featuring three full body tikis with round heads.
Steve's Rum Barrel
aka Luau Rum Barrel, Kon Tiki Rum Barrel in 7 collections
This rum barrel was created for Steve Crane and Associates, and was used at their locations, including the Luau in Beverly Hills and the Kon Tiki chain of restaurants. It is upright, brown with black bands, and has "Steve's Rum Barrel" on the front in white.
Mua Kua First Edition
in 5 collections
A standing tiki mug with green fade two-tone glaze that is more green at top than bottom and then blends with some light tan and brown from midpoint down. Black speckles over finish. Back features the classic tiki head/mask from the Thor Heyerdahl expedition's Kon-Tiki raft/boat. This is the first issued mug for the Kon-Tiki, Oakland, CA. Released 04/25/2018. Served with signature drink of same name.
Mua Kua Second Edition
in 4 collections
A standing tiki mug with orange glaze. Back features the classic tiki head/mask from the Thor Heyerdahl expedition's Kon-Tiki raft/boat. This is the second edition of the first issued mug design for the Kon-Tiki, Oakland, CA. Released Wednesday, July 31st, 2019. Served with signature drink of same name.
Forbidden Ruins Mug Tan
in 18 collections
Dating back to the 12th or 13th century, located in Angkor Thom, the faces of the Khmer temple in Cambodia have long watched over adventurers and explorers. Trader Brandon designed this mug to look like the replica stone face located in Disneyland's Jungle Cruise ride. Available in two glaze colors: green (directly from Trader Brandon's web page) and brown/tan (from Kon Tiki Tucson). Produced by Munktiki Imports.
Kon-Ti Shot - First Edition - Sea Foam Green - by Outl1n3 Island
in 2 collections
A limited edition shot glass sized mug by David Outline of Outl1n3 Island. David based the mug on a Tiki found at the Kon Tiki Restaurant and a design that Sven Kirsten used for a 50th anniversary mug at the Tiki-Ti. The first edition was limited to 10 and made in sea foam green.