Tiki Art Mugs
Description: black cartoon tiki. The Tiki has had a greater influence on the modern art world than many realize. The 20th century saw a rise in American’s fascination with the Pacific Islands and their native culture. Images of the traditional life of native islanders captivated the residents of the Continental U.S. and brought about a desire to fill their mundane environment with some of the iconography of the islands. Post World War II returning GI’s brought back images of the Pacific Islands and the fascination with Tiki emerged. By the 1960s Tiki could be seen everywhere. It adorned buildings, restaurants, motels and all manner of advertising. Exports of authentic Tiki could not keep up with the demand.
Description: Reproduction of vintage matchbook art for Sam's Sea Food and Hawaiian Village tiki bar. Classic Americana from 1950s California. Designed in a distressed style for that retro look.
Tiki Bar, Sams Seafood Restaurant, Vintage Americana Mug
by Ryte TRACK
$13 $18
Description: its big ugly tiki. The Tiki has had a greater influence on the modern art world than many realize. The 20th century saw a rise in American’s fascination with the Pacific Islands and their native culture. Images of the traditional life of native islanders captivated the residents of the Continental U.S. and brought about a desire to fill their mundane environment with some of the iconography of the islands. Post World War II returning GI’s brought back images of the Pacific Islands and the fascination with Tiki emerged. By the 1960s Tiki could be seen everywhere. It adorned buildings, restaurants, motels and all manner of advertising. Exports of authentic Tiki could not keep up with the demand.
Description: Celebrate Tiki Barber’s electric running style with this retro pixel art tribute. Rendered in crisp 8-bit detail, this artwork captures Barber in a dynamic mid-run pose wearing his iconic #21 blue Giants jersey. The image features bold outlines, vintage game aesthetics, and a large cream-white pixelated "21" in the background. His name is emblazoned above in blocky retro typeface, completing a nostalgic nod to one of the most productive backs in New York Giants history.
Description: Part of the “Nature Mystique – Tiki Fantasy Faces” collection. This design features a mystical tribal tiki mask inspired by jungle spirits, shaman rituals, and psychedelic fantasy art. Perfect for tiki culture lovers, tribal art fans, and colorful fantasy illustration enthusiasts.
Poison Night Tiki Mask – Psychedelic Tribal Art Mug
by DigitalStoreKU
$13 $18
Description: Inspired by a vintage restaurant matchbook for a Polynesian supper club in the 1950s in Los Angeles, California.
The Islander Tiki Hut Vintage Restaurant Matchbook Mug
by Yesteeyear
$13 $18
Description: Adapted from 1950s vintage Californian style Tiki Bar napkin from Santa Catalina Island. New Waikiki has a tropical tiki summer vacation flavour. Palm trees give it a vintage 50s style mid century art feeling.
New Waikiki / Tiki Bar / Hawaiian Style / Retro 50s California Mug
by Ryte TRACK
$13 $18
Description: cigar chomping tiki. The Tiki has had a greater influence on the modern art world than many realize. The 20th century saw a rise in American’s fascination with the Pacific Islands and their native culture. Images of the traditional life of native islanders captivated the residents of the Continental U.S. and brought about a desire to fill their mundane environment with some of the iconography of the islands. Post World War II returning GI’s brought back images of the Pacific Islands and the fascination with Tiki emerged. By the 1960s Tiki could be seen everywhere. It adorned buildings, restaurants, motels and all manner of advertising. Exports of authentic Tiki could not keep up with the demand.
Description: Part of the “Nature Mystique – Tiki Fantasy Faces” collection. This design features a mystical tribal tiki mask inspired by jungle spirits, shaman rituals, and psychedelic fantasy art. Perfect for tiki culture lovers, tribal art fans, and colorful fantasy illustration enthusiasts.
Description: Kāne: God of Life and Light honors the Hawaiian deity of creation, sunlight, and sacred energy. This bold tiki design radiates with ancestral strength and cosmic presence — carved in fierce lines and divine symmetry. Perfect for those drawn to ancient myth, island spirituality, or raw tribal power. Illuminate your world with the spirit of Kāne and let the legend live through your style.