Tiki Hi-Ball glass, Prime Bar - 430ml
Tiki Hi-Ball glass, Prime Bar - 430ml
Case of 4
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€5.50 for Piece
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Case of 24
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€3.54 for Piece
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Diameter (cm): 7,6
Volume (ml): 430
Material: glass
Color: transparent
Surface: structured
Producer: Prime Bar
Tiki motifs from the Hawaiian region found their way into Western pop culture in the mid-20th century. Originally, the Hawaiian Tiki figurines were made of wood or stone faces of gods and ancestors. However, the point was not so much to worship these statues as divine representatives, but rather to offer the pagan gods a sacred vessel into which they could enter during ceremonies and rituals. In bar culture, however, the Tiki genre is fortunately mainly limited to exotic-looking drinks, so the vessels with god figures found great commercial appeal in cocktail bars. Today, Tiki mugs and cocktails are essential parts of the bar culture and represent the fruity, exotic spectrum of drinks including many, rum-based cocktails.
With this Hi-Ball Tiki, Prime Bar has created a glass image of a crowned, wild Tiki god. A face can be seen on the front and back.
Representing the spirits of ancient gods, different colored drinks can now be filled into these clear glasses to bring the faces on the front and back to life.
Prime Bar
Wohlrabedamm 12
13629 Berlin
Germany
info [at] barstuff.de
Diameter (cm): 7,6
Volume (ml): 430
Material: glass
Color: transparent
Surface: structured
Producer: Prime Bar
Tiki motifs from the Hawaiian region found their way into Western pop culture in the mid-20th century. Originally, the Hawaiian Tiki figurines were made of wood or stone faces of gods and ancestors. However, the point was not so much to worship these statues as divine representatives, but rather to offer the pagan gods a sacred vessel into which they could enter during ceremonies and rituals. In bar culture, however, the Tiki genre is fortunately mainly limited to exotic-looking drinks, so the vessels with god figures found great commercial appeal in cocktail bars. Today, Tiki mugs and cocktails are essential parts of the bar culture and represent the fruity, exotic spectrum of drinks including many, rum-based cocktails.
With this Hi-Ball Tiki, Prime Bar has created a glass image of a crowned, wild Tiki god. A face can be seen on the front and back.
Representing the spirits of ancient gods, different colored drinks can now be filled into these clear glasses to bring the faces on the front and back to life.
Prime Bar
Wohlrabedamm 12
13629 Berlin
Germany
info [at] barstuff.de
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