Tiki Mugs
Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Head Mug in White & Red
aka Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Head Mug First Edition in 16 collections
This Tiki has a long headdress and is sticking out its tongue. The mug is glazed white with a red overglaze to pick out the details of the sculpt. It is one of The Gang of Three from The Kon Tiki which is being sold as a set and includes a Milan Guanko Face mug and Milan Guanko Mask bucket mug also designed by The Pizz. All three mugs were based from original Milan Guanko carvings by The Pizz and manufactured by Tiki Farm.
Kon Tiki Glass Blue
in 0 collections
This is a blue-imprinted lowball/old fashioned glass with the Kon Tiki's signature sign on the front.
Kon Tiki Glass Yellow
in 2 collections
This is a yellow-imprinted lowball/old fashioned glass with the Kon Tiki's signature sign on the front.
Kon Tiki Glass Red
in 0 collections
This is a red-imprinted lowball/old fashioned glass with the Kon Tiki's signature sign on the front.
Kon Tiki Book Mug
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This is a hand-built mug sculpted to look like the hardback version of Thor Heyerdahl's book, Kon-Tiki. The front has the signature Tiki face logo that was emblazoned on the sail of his famous raft. The mug is approximately 6.5" tall x 4.75" wide x 2.5" deep.
Kon Tiki Ports Lidded Coconut Condiment Bowl
in 2 collections
This lidded coconut condiment bowl is marked "Kon Tiki Ports" on the front and was manufactured by H.F. Pottery for Steve Crane Associates.
Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Long-Headed Ku Mug Black
in 13 collections
Based on an actual Milan Guanko carving on location at the Kon Tiki, this Tiki mug has a long face outlined by chisel marks and a palm bark texture around the rest of the head. The mouth is a traditional Ku shaped figure-eight, and the eyes are coffee-bean shaped, but the rest of the face is a bit more humanistic. Shoulders and upper torso visible at bottom. Overall shape is almost like a pilsner glass with a gradual slope inward from the top. Produced in two glaze variations. This is the regular edition with black exterior and orange interior. There is also a limited edition in all brown (50 made).
Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Long-Headed Ku Mug Brown
aka Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Long-Headed Ku Mug LTD Edition in 4 collections
Based on an actual Milan Guanko carving on location at the Kon Tiki, this Tiki mug has a long face outlined by chisel marks and a palm bark texture around the rest of the head. The mouth is a traditional Ku shaped figure-eight, and the eyes are coffee-bean shaped, but the rest of the face is a bit more humanistic. Shoulders and upper torso visible at bottom. Overall shape is almost like a pilsner glass with a gradual slope inward from the top. Produced in two glaze variations. This is the limited edition in all brown (50 made and unnumbered). There is also a regular edition with black exterior and orange interior.
Kim's Kon-Tiki Hiball Glass
aka Kim's Kon-Tiki Zombie Glass, Kim's Kon-Tiki Tom Collins Glass in 2 collections
This is a hiball glass with black graphics depicting the Kon Tiki sign of a Tiki Mask and Tiki torches surrounded by palms and lit by a full moon in the background. Marked "Kim's Kon Tiki, Tucson, Arizona" on front with phone number. 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 Bronze Colored Table Top Lantern
aka Kon-Tiki Metal Candle Lamp with Shade in 3 collections
This is a bronze colored metal table lamp with glass chimney and shade. The design of this lamp is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. It has a spring loaded candle mechanism. Very solid and heavy. Duke Carter says in his book, Tiki Quest, that: "I have seen these used at many bars, such as Hala Kahiki and the Honolulu in Virginia."
Kon Tiki Dinner Plate
in 10 collections
This white dinner plate was manufactured for Steve Crane's Kon Tiki restaurant. It features the Kon Tiki logo on the front in brown letters.
Kon-Tiki Hotel Phoenix Kon-Tiki Mug Short
in 4 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. OMC sticker on bottom. This is the short version, there is also a taller version. Marked "Kon-Tiki Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona" on back.