Tiki Mugs
Kon-Tiki Tucker 2016 Traditional Moai Mug
in 3 collections
A mug shaped like a moai head with rough/primitive texture. Similar to and might be based off of the Duncan Moai 1963 Hobbyist Moai Mug, but with some distinctive differences. Came in a variety of glaze colors.
Kon Tiki Tucson Mug By Bai In Iron Oxide Brown
in 20 collections
This standing Tiki has a long headdress and is wearing a clawed necklace. It is sheltered by a cobra. The mug is glazed in an iron oxide brown. It appears Milan Guanko inspired and also has skulls and tropical foliage around the sides and back. There is also a version in light celadon green. 500 were issued in each color glaze.
Kon Tiki Ports Creamer
in 3 collections
This creamer 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 Ports Bowl
in 1 collection
This white bowl 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 Lima Tiki Fest 2019
in 2 collections
This bucket-shaped mug depicts a traditional tiki face with rounded eyes and a mouth. The top rim of the bucket is encircled by wavy arrows. Faded gradation of glaze from green at bottom to brown from top of mouth upward. This was designed for the third annual Kon Tiki Lima Fest in 2019. A tribute to Thor Heyerdahl's 1947 World famous expedition.
Kon-Tiki Commemorative Mug - by THOR
aka Kon Tiki Raft Mug in 5 collections
In 1947, a journey across the great Pacific Ocean from South America to the Polynesian islands took place on a rustic, hand crafted, raft led by Norwegian explorer, Thor Heyerdahl. With a raft named after the Inca god "Viracocha", the brave crew set out for an adventure of a lifetime! Heyerdahl believed that people from South America could have, by sail, reached Polynesia during pre-Colombian times. His aim in launching the "Kon-Tiki" expedition was meant to prove that. This mug version is sculpted by a different "THOR" you all may know (Tom Thordarson). Inspired by the real thing, down to flying fish and playful dolphins frolicking in the waves, this mug holds a generous 22 ounces of your favorite beverage. It stands a proud 10" from base of wave to the top of her mast, and is 6 1/2" in length, and 4 1/2" wide. Sails are water moisture resistant and rigging lines are water resistant, and wax coated. Ceramic glazing is hand applied by Tom and his family, at the THOR ceramics studio.
Kon-Tiki Commemorative Mug - Tikiland Trading Company Edition - by THOR
aka Kon-Tiki Raft Mug in 17 collections
In 1947, a journey across the great Pacific Ocean from South America to the Polynesian islands took place on a rustic, hand crafted, raft led by Norwegian explorer, Thor Heyerdahl. With a raft named after the Inca god "Viracocha", the brave crew set out for an adventure of a lifetime! Heyerdahl believed that people from South America could have, by sail, reached Polynesia during pre-Colombian times. His aim in launching the "Kon-Tiki" expedition was meant to prove that. This mug version is sculpted by a different "THOR" you all may know (Tom Thordarson).
Tikiland Trading Co. took over the production of Thor’s in-house produced Kon-Tiki Commemorative Mug. Thor made minor tweaks to the size and color of the mug, which are hardly noticeable from the mug that Thor originally produced (waves now appear more green and less blue for instance). These limited edition mugs are first being sold to the people waiting on Thor’s original 2019 waiting list. Only a small number of these mugs were produced by Thor in-house (which were sold in 2019).
This edition of the Kon-Tiki mug was released in the fall of 2022. The 75th Anniversary Kon-Tiki Commemorative Set from Tikiland Trading Co. also includes a drink recipe card for a rum based “Raroia-Noku”. Tikiland also included a signed and matted print and and COA both signed by Thor. Cost was $245 and a $5 deposit.
Kon Tiki Hotel Phoenix Tiki Mug - by Odd Rodney
aka Odd Rodney's Kon Tiki Hotel Sign Tiki Mug in 6 collections
A mug based off of a Tiki on the Kon Tiki Hotel Sign in Phoenix, AZ
Limited to 50.
Kon Tiki Mug - for House of Ming and Bali Hai - Madrid
in 0 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 for the House of Ming and Bali Hai bars/restaurants in Madrid.
Kon-Tiki Fogcutter - for House of Ming and Bali Hai - Madrid
in 0 collections
This mug is a simple hiball cylinder in a general fogcutter shape, with the Kon-Tiki design in relief on the front side. Reverse is labeled "House of Ming Bali Hai Madrid" in red Asian brushstroke font lettering style.
Kon-Tiki Room Tiki Mug - Green - by Woody Miller
in 1 collection
This tiki mug has round eyes, an oval closed mouth, and hands held in front.
It was released in three versions - brown (50 made), green, or red.
Used to serve the "Stargazer" cocktail shown in menu.
Kon-Tiki Room Tiki Mug - Brown - by Woody Miller
in 1 collection
This tiki mug has round eyes, an oval closed mouth, and hands held in front.
It was released in three versions - brown (50 made), green, or red.
Used to serve the "Stargazer" cocktail shown in menu.