What makes a tiki mug valuable?

Technically, even Tiki Farm’s open edition mugs are limited, as they’re produced for a short time. This high turnover guarantees a stream of fresh designs, and makes Tiki Farm mugs highly prized by tiki enthusiasts.

How big should a tiki mug be?

14 to 16 ounces
A standard tropical drink is about 4 to 6 ounces, while standard tiki mugs range in capacity from 14 to 16 ounces, which allows for filling it up with pebble ice.

When did tiki mugs become popular?

As Tiki re-emerged in the 1990s it was as a celebrated mid-century aesthetic. Décor and mugs were viewed more as art and pop art pieces, than simple decorations. Vintage mugs became sought after collectibles. Enthusiasts and collectors scoured flea markets for lost gems.

What are tiki mugs used for?

Tiki mugs are large ceramic cocktail drinking vessels that originated in tiki bars and tropical-themed restaurants. The term “tiki mug” is a blanket term for the sculptural drinkware even though they vary in size and most do not contain handles.

Where did tikis originate?

The history of tiki culture dates back to ancient Polynesia. Such carvings were first discovered in Polynesia, and tiki carvings are said to represent a Polynesian God. They’re an integral part of South Pacific mythology, culture and history.

What is Tiki Leilani?

This is an example of the common Leilani mug. Thousands of these were produced by Orchids of Hawaii and sold at Tiki bars and Polynesian restaurants. This glazed ceramic mug has no manufacturers marks. Engraved on the base is “Tiki Leilani”.

Where did the word tiki originate from?

Tiki is the first human in Māori mythology, and also a wooden image of him. The word “tiki” was used to describe the style of the tropical islands of the South Pacific starting in the late 1930s, a usage that is “unknown to the languages of the Pacific”.

What kind of glass is a Mai Tai served in?

Highball glassMai Tai / Drinkware

Who invented tiki?

Ernest Raymond Beaumont Gantt
Ernest Raymond Beaumont Gantt, known better as Don the Beachcomber, is often called the founding father of tiki. Don was a bootlegger and spent many of his young years touring the South Pacific for inspiration.

Where is tiki culture from?

Tiki culture is American art, music, and entertainment inspired by Oceanian art, Caribbean art, and art of the east Pacific. Influential cultures include Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, the Caribbean Islands, and Hawaii.

What do tikis symbolize?

There are Tikis representing power, knowledge, wisdom, prosperity and many other strong concepts. In addition to inspiring sculptors, nowadays Tikis are also very often represented in the art of tattooing.

What kind of wood are tikis made of?

Tiki sculptures can be used inside or outside and become a great conversation piece. In the Hawaiian mythology there were 4 main gods: Ku, Kane, Lono and Kanaloa. Our tikis are hand carved from either Albesia wood, palm or monkey pod wood.