Tiki Mugs
Queen Kapiolani Gaping Mouth Tiki Mug
in 3 collections
This mug was originally produced by Daga for the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki chain, but this version was made for the unrelated Queen Kapiolani Hotel in Waikiki, and is not as detailed. The tiki is glazed brown and has an almost square, gaping mouth.
Upper Deck Gaping Mouth Tiki Mug
in 2 collections
This mug was originally produced by Daga for the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki chain, but this version was made as a promotional item for Upper Deck, and is not as detailed. The tiki is glazed brown and has an almost square, gaping mouth.
Tiki-Ti 50th Anniversary Mug - First Edition - Honey Brown
in 43 collections
Based on the Tiki-Ti logo Tiki which was inspired by the Kon-Tiki Montreal menu cover Tiki from 1958. The design idea was formulated by Sven Kirsten with input by Mike Sr. and had a lot of help along the way, including Mark Noland (3-D imaging) and Kevin Kidney (font). Holden Westland took it the rest of the way and VOILA! This mug was first issued in an open edition honey brown in April 2011, followed by limited edition runs in Iron Oxide Brown and Blue.
Tiki-Ti 50th Anniversary Mug - Second Edition - Blue
aka The Smurf Mug in 9 collections
Based on the Tiki-Ti logo Tiki which was inspired by the Kon-Tiki Montreal menu cover Tiki from 1958. The design idea was formulated by Sven Kirsten with input by Mike Sr. and had a lot of help along the way, including Mark Noland (3-D imaging) and Kevin Kidney (font). Holden Westland took it the rest of the way and VOILA! The Blue edition was issued shortly after the open edition and was limited to 130 mugs. A second limited edition in Iron Oxide Brown was sold through Tiki Farm a short time later.
Tiki-Ti 50th Anniversary Mug - Third Edition - Iron Oxide Brown
in 10 collections
Based on the Tiki-Ti logo Tiki which was inspired by the Kon-Tiki Montreal menu cover Tiki from 1958. The design idea was formulated by Sven Kirsten with input by Mike Sr. and had a lot of help along the way, including Mark Noland (3-D imaging) and Kevin Kidney (font). Holden Westland took it the rest of the way and VOILA! The Iron Oxide Brown edition was issued shortly after the open and blue editions and was limited to 125 mugs.
Tiki-Ti 50th Anniversary Mug - Fourth Edition - Green
in 4 collections
Based on the Tiki-Ti logo Tiki which was inspired by the Kon-Tiki Montreal menu cover Tiki from 1958. The design idea was formulated by Sven Kirsten and Ray Buhen and had a lot of help along the way, including Mark Noland and Kevin Kidney. Holden Westland took it the rest of the way and VOILA! The Green edition is the fourth color-way of this design produced, after the Honey Brown, Iron Oxide Brown, and Blue glazed versions.
Luau Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
aka Steve Crane's Luau S & P Shakers in 38 collections
These salt & pepper shakers are from the Luau restaurant in Beverly Hills. This was Steve Crane's original restaurant, he also owned the Kon-Tiki chain, which has similar shakers. They are two round-headed tikis, with hands making a thumbs-up gesture at the belly. Marked "Luau" at the base.
Tiki Idol Coffee Mug
in 1 collection
This is a white coffee mug with a Tiki head on it, designed by Vince Ray. It is one of four in a set with different graphics which also include: "Kon-Tiki," "Voodoo Tiki," and "Tiki Devil."
Tiki Pop Fever I Mug
aka Tiki Pop Fever 2015 Mug in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Marquesan head with wide nostrils and a large closed grin baring rows of square teeth that wrap around to the sides. Top rim has a traditional v-shaped pattern. This first ever Tiki Pop Fever mug was both designed and manufactured by Bai Tiki for the first ever Tiki Pop Fever event (June 26-28, 2015 at Kon Tiki Village in San Tropez, France).
Hep Red Ku
in 6 collections
This Ku is based on a Florian Gabrial Kon-Tiki Ku design but more stripped down with a bubble gum hot rod twist. Opening is 1” x .75” making it difficult to clean or add ice to your drink.
Teka
in 5 collections
Teka is named for the Chief of the friendly tribe that greeted the Kon Tiki crew when they arrived in French Polynesia in 1947. This mug shows a full-bodied tiki with a toothy grin and horizontal almond eyes. Lines radiate through his forehead and eyebrows, and a Ku-like headdress runs down his back and sides. "TEKA" is written in raised vertical letters on the back side. Made on Maui by Rob Hawes, this mug comes in a variety of glazes and colors, and includes a signed and numbered tag about Teka.
Kōloa Rum Teka
in 1 collection
Teka is named for the Chief of the friendly tribe that greeted the Kon Tiki crew when they arrived in French Polynesia in 1947. This mug shows a full-bodied tiki with a toothy grin and horizontal almond eyes. Lines radiate through his forehead and eyebrows, and a Ku-like headdress runs down his back and sides. "Koloa Rum" is written in raised vertical letters on the back side. Made on Maui by Rob Hawes for Koloa Rum Company on Kaua'i, Hawaii. Comes in assorted glazes.