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TIKI mug - ALOHA (Ceramic)...
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Informative: 4 pieces / box.
TIKI glass - ALOHA, special cocktail container, volume of 380ml.
They have a very interesting and unique shape, a glass with ears, nose, eyes and mouth..
These mugs cannot be missing, if it comes to a cocktail bar.
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TIKI mug - CINCO de MAYO...
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Ceramic TIKI glass with a traditional skull design - CINCO de MAYO, Day of the Dead brings that Mexican festival feel to every cocktail you serve.
With a classic black finish, each Skull mug is adorned with an eye-catching colorful floral pattern.
Bringing the flavors and sights of Cinco De Mayo or Day of the Dead, these are ideal for parties or bars.
Please note: These ceramic tiki containers are crafted and painted by hand, so there may be slight variation in shape and color.
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TIKI mug - FU MANCHU...
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The "Tiki Fu Manchu" glass in the modern form is made of ceramic, particularly nice, a glass with ears, nose, eyes and mouth.
These types of glasses are often used for Tropical Cocktails, which are part of the Polynesian culture.
CAUTION!
Handwash only, with liquid detergent!
Avoid scratching the surface!
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TIKI mug - KUNA LOA...
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The "Tiki Kuna Loa" glass is designed for Tropical Cocktails (Mai Tai, Yombie...).
Volume: 330 ml
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Clean only by hand, with liquid detergent!
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TIKI mug - SKULL (Ceramic)...
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Informative: 4 pieces / box.
TIKI SKULL glass for tropical cocktails, with a large volume of 700ml.
Some may find a human skull attractive and be fascinated by it, while others will reject it.
In our society the prevailing culture is that skulls are associated with death and evil.
However, for some ancient societies it is believed to have had opposite symbols, where certain objects such as crystal skulls represent "life": honoring the humanity within us and embodying consciousness.
The skull was also used as a sacred cup, a sacred vessel for libations at celebrations.
The ancient Celts believed that their wisdom and courage would flow to its owner.
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