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Munktiki was founded in the early months of the year 2000. Comprised
of designers Paul and Stuckie they strive to bring to the world the
finest Tiki Mugs and related products. Their combined experience and
knowlege in the ceramics field has enabled them to produce some of the
finest Tiki Mugs to date. With an eye on the fun side they strive to
add their sense of taste to the "ART OF THE TIKI MUG" Please
join them on their journey into the realm of cocktail madness and tiki
mug dreams.
Customer Service
If you have customer service questions or want to check the status of
your order, please send mail to mailto: cheers@munktiki.com
You can also contact us at:
561 Junipero Ave.
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
US
Phone: 831-372-9223
Fax: 831-373-3086
or
Skype us at username: Munk-E
Payment Information
We accept the following methods of payment:
Check- Money Order- Phone- Credit Cards
  

Miles Nielsen aka Stuckie and his " Pop" Paul Nielsen started
Munktiki because they dig Tiki and get a kick out of creating stuff
thats weird, whacky, and just plan funny. Art, the conscious use
of skill and creative imagination, is as they say in the eye of the
beholder. They make Tiki Mugs with as much imagination and skill as
they can put into each and everyone. Hopefully others can enjoy the
personal spirit along with the creativeness that is crafted into a Tiki
Mug.
The Tiki Mugs are made in either earthenware or stoneware with translucent
or opaque glazes in a wide variety of colors. Production of the mug
is a challenge with its ups and downs on a daily basis. Their
mugs start off being a cylinder of clay they throw on the potter wheel,
the design is carved in after the clay has setup. When the design is
finished plaster is mixed and a mold is made. After the plaster has
dried slip liquid clay is poured into the mold and when
the desired thickness is achieved the slip is poured out. Then the piece
is cleaned, fired, glazed, and fired again to a temperature of around
1950 degrees Fahrenheit earthenware or 2200 degrees for stoneware.
Paul and Miles each started their career in ceramics at a early age.
Paul while in high school during the 60s sold his goods to local craft
galleries. In the 70s Paul and his wife Debra started up Nielsens
Ceramics. Selling to department stores, museum gift shops, and galleries
over the next 3 decades. Meanwhile Miles still in grade school sold
an unusual monkey mug he created in the mid 80s. His involvement
in the arts has included a band (where the stage name Stuckie Shaft
originated) and many other projects exploring various medias.
Each with a combined experience of way too long they have
acquired an extensive knowledge of ceramics. From kiln building, glaze
calculation, wheelthrowing, and mold making, .... to whatever needs
to be done. Having sold everything from the very commercial to the "
what the heck is that ? " , they still enjoy exploring the unlimited
realm of ideas and possibilities involved with artistic expression.
In 1997 Paul made his first Tiki Mug to go with a cocktail line he produced
but after limited success he put that project on the back burner. Three
years later in January of 2000 he and Miles took up the Tiki once again
but this time they met success. As a diehard ceramists Paul and Miles
pretty much enjoyed what ever they were making, this though was a new
blast of creative energy and a vacation from their regular production.
Approaching Tiki as ceramists they were naturally drawn to the Tiki
Mug, bringing in elements of the old Tiki Lounge and Casinos mugs. Their
designer mugs , not being made for restaurants , have the name of the
character on the back of the mug. Plus the mugs are numbered and dated
on the bottom. They hope to help continue the resurgence of the Tiki
Lounge culture with their mugs.
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