Tiki Mugs
Kon-Tiki Village Moai Mug
in 1 collection
This brown moai by Daga has a very wide nose, a white interior, and has the Kon-Tiki Village logo printed in white on the back.
Kon Tiki Grand Re-Dedication Mug
in 28 collections
Doug Horne designed this mug for Tiki Farm in honor of the Grand Re-Dedication of the Kon Tiki restaurant in Tuscon, AZ held on April 22, 2006. The mug came with a detachable pendant of the same design that appears between the tikis eyes.
Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Bowl
in 55 collections
Kon Tiki in Tucson (no connection to the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki restaurants) has been in business since the 1960s. This bowl was designed by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm for sale at the Kon Tiki restaurant. The inspiration for the design is a Milan Guanko carved tiki outside of the restaurant. This bowl comes in a brown glaze, and has "Kon Tiki" in raised letters on the side.
Kon Tiki Ports Ku Mug
aka Steve Crane Ku Tiki Mug in 16 collections
This Ku mug is unglazed tan, with a brown glazed rim and interior. Marked "Kon Tiki Ports Chicago-Boston" on back.
Kon-Tiki Ports Boston-Chicago Peanut Mug
in 41 collections
This peanut-like tiki is tan and unglazed, with brown glazed top and bottom rims and interior. Tiki has a toothy grimace and hands are clasped, back is marked "Kon-Tiki Ports" vertically, with "Chicago-Boston" underneath. Marked "Designed by S Crane" on bottom.
Kon Tiki Lidded Coconut Condiment Bowl
in 6 collections
This lidded coconut condiment bowl is marked "Kon Tiki" on the front and was manufactured by Steve Crane Associates.
This was used at the Kon-Tiki in Montreal and probably other locations as well.
Kim's Kon-Tiki Mug Blue
in 3 collections
The design of this mug 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. Marked "Kim's Kon Tiki Tucson AZ" on back. During the 1980's Kon Tiki was owned by Mr. Kim, a former chef at the restaurant, and he ordered new barware stamped with 'Kim's Kon Tiki', although the bar itself never legally changed name.
Kon-Tiki Mug White
in 2 collections
The design of this mug 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. Marked "Kon Tiki Tucson AZ" on back.
Kon-Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
aka Steve Crane's Kon-Tiki S & P Shakers in 46 collections
These salt & pepper shakers are from the Kon-Tiki chain, owned by Steve Crane. They are two round-headed tikis, with hands making a thumbs-up gesture at the belly. Marked "Kon-Tiki" on the back.
Kon-Tiki Ports Salt & Pepper Shakers
aka Steve Crane's Kon-Tiki Ports S & P Shakers in 35 collections
These salt & pepper shakers are from the Kon-Tiki Ports chain, owned by Steve Crane. They are two round-headed tikis, with hands making a thumbs-up gesture at the belly. Marked "Kon-Tiki Ports" on the back.
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.
Kon Tiki Hotel Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 15 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 "Kon Tiki Hotel Phoenix" on the bottom.