Tiki Mugs
Cinder Cone Aumakua Bowl
in 1 collection
A bowl with three cinder cones with an Aumakua standing atop each one. The bowl features fat lava and Pele rising from the bowl.
Martin Denny Funeral Bowl
in 1 collection
This bowl was manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts for Martin Dennys funeral in 2005. This is a custom 1 of a kind bowl used at the funeral for offerings with tikis, lava style glaze, and lava dripping from the edge of the bowl. This traditional bowl design was first used at Trader Vic's with three of their round-headed tikis (still seen today as their salt & pepper shakers) supporting a round bowl.
Ku With Clam Shell Kissed By Pele Edition
in 1 collection
This is a mug featuring a standing Ku on front, 3 Chinese jade tiles on each side (lashed together on bamboo lattice), and a large clam shell on top. This is the "Kissed By Pele" edition. Clam shell is deep enough for some liquid and back has a rectangular slot opening to access rest of mug.
Tattiki's Octopus Gold
in 12 collections
This is a mug shaped like an octopus entangled around a shell. It comes with a red, blue, green, purple, or gold glazed octopus. This is the first piece issued by the designer, Tattiki.
The South Seas Vicious Virgin Kissed By Pele Edition
aka Kane & Wahine Mug Kissed By Pele Edition in 1 collection
This mug features a standing kane on one side of the mug and a wahine on the reverse with a line pattern in-between forming a diamond of sorts on sides. This is the "Kissed By Pele" edition with dark "cooled lava" color exterior and red "molten lava" glaze dripping over top rim.
Mandarin Pipe Smoker Mug
in 3 collections
This green mug with a white interior is in the shape of an old Chinese man with a long braid holding a pipe. It reads "The Mandarin Ghirardelli Square San Francisco, California" on bottom.
The Mandarin Restaurant was founded in 1968 by Chinese food doyenne Cecelia Sun Yun Chiang. What Julia Child did for French cooking in the United States, Cecilia Chiang did for Chinese cuisine in America. Trader Vic (Bergeron) became a sort of mentor to Cecilia Chiang, especially when she moved to Ghirardelli Square where he had Senor Pico. Trader Vic brought columnist Herb Caen to The Mandarin, Caen wrote about it, and off it went. (Note: This writer was handling public relations for Trader Vic’s at that time.)
In the heyday of the Mandarin's success, Cecilia presided over an elegant restaurant that achieved a national reputation. Visitors from all over the country came to seek authentic and fine Chinese dining. She held cooking classes that saw students the likes of Julia Child, James Beard, Alice Waters, Marion Cunningham, Jeremiah Tower and Danny Kaye come through. This Ghirardelli Square stalwart closed its doors in 2006. However, the family legacy lives on...Chiang's son, Philip, is a co-founder of the restaurant chain P.F. Chang's. He also ran a sister version of the Mandarin in Beverly Hills (1975-2001).
Pua'a Tusk Mug
aka Boar's Tusk Mug in 20 collections
This boar's tusk mug has a hand-painted Polynesian tattoo design and a rope-wrap at base. Measures 8.5" high and nearly 11" from base to tip by 3" wide. Each mug's glaze colors and tattoo work vary.
Tiki Oasis 18 Shot Glass
in 2 collections
This is a shot glass marked for Tiki Oasis 18 and printed in teal blue script on a clear glass.
Ventiki Lounge Fourth Anniversary Glass
in 1 collection
This is a double old fashioned glass featuring artwork by Tiki tOny of a Tiki. Marked "Ventiki Is 4 July 2017" on one side and "Keep Pouring More!!!" on other. This clear glass is printed in red, orange, and black.
Ventiki Lounge Fifth Anniversary Glass
in 2 collections
This is a double old fashioned glass featuring artwork by Tiki tOny of a Tiki. Marked "Ventiki Fifth Anniversary" on front. This clear glass was printed in two color combinations: teal blue, golden yellow, and black or green, golden yellow, and black.
2012 NW Tiki Kon Mai Tai Glass
aka 2012 Northwest Tiki Kon Loball Glass in 1 collection
This is a double rocks/loball/mai tai glass with teal and light blue Tiki designs.
Tiki Oasis 18 Loball Glass
aka South Seas Cinema Rocks Glass, South Seas Cinema Double Old-Fashioned Glass in 0 collections
This is a rocks glass with a scene from "South Seas Cinema" of a hula girl and sailor, lovers on a moonlit beach. Blue, black, and white graphics on a clear glass.