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So what is it about the tiki-adjacent coconut cup that makes me smile? Is it those reruns of Gilligan's Island from my youth, or the simple curved shape nestled in my palm? The wiki entry for coconut shell cups covers earlier/pre "tiki culture" uses of naturally fashioned cups, and doubtlessly the British navy's hard drinking sailors further contributed to the whole "using real coconuts as a drinking vessel" around the world... *but I'm interested in getting some info on the variations of vintage (pre-90's) ceramic coconuts out there... such as which location started using ceramic coconut mugs first and about when? I dug through several coconut threads here too (sadly, with mostly expired image links that probably held a few great examples) and of course there's a ton of specific "coconut" tagged items to see at mytiki.life, but no general overview of ceramic coconut cups that I have stumbled across just yet... So down the rabbit hole I go: [ Edited by Holofernes on 2024-12-30 17:02:21 ] |
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Mon, Sep 30, 2024 12:47 PM
Some examples I've acquired from several years of thrifting (from left to right);
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Below is what I have discovered so far by looking at various websites and following rabbit trails. I left out a few minor makers & one-offs where no date info was available, and of course anything produced after 1990-ish. Summary Until then, here's my overview of vintage (pre-90’s) ceramic coconut cup makers, in alphabetical order: • Desert Ceramics: marked “DESERT CERAMICS USA" • Daga: marked “DAGA HAWAII” • Dynasty Wholesale: marked “DW116”, “DW116-L” or “DW116-S” • Ed Langbein: marked “Ed Langbein Original Italy” • Edward Don & Company: marked “Edward Don & Co”. • Frankoma Pottery: marked “T7” • Hall Pottery: marked “HALL 1877” • Hammat Originals: marked “Hammat Originals” • Hoffman Pottery: marked “Hoffman Pottery HP” • Orchids of Hawaii: marked “R13-A” • Otagiri Mercantile Company (OMC): stickered “OMC Japan” • Paul Marshall Products: often marked “PMP” • Polynesian Pottery: marked “P.P. Trader Vic’s Hawaii” • Spurlin Ceramics: • Steve Crane: marked “Designed by Steve Crane Associates” • Tepco: marked “TEPCO USA Made in China” • Terra Ceramics: marked “Made in Hawaii Terra-Ceramics” • Treasure Craft: marked “150, copyright 1959” [ Edited by Holofernes on 2024-12-30 17:04:04 ] [ Edited by Holofernes on 2025-01-28 06:46:34 ] |
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