Bamboo tiki bar: Sip Your Mai Tai Hawaiian Style!

November 23rd, 2010

While building a tiki bar can be fun… Let’s face it! It’s time consuming, it will end up being costly, more time spent without your kids and at last but not the least your wife getting aggravated! Tikimaster.com has the answer with a full line of tiki bars pre-assembled, customized theme, durable iron bamboo from Vietnam (not China)… Starting at $999!

“Where Tikis And Paradise Meet” By Tikimaster.com

November 12th, 2010

Tiki Art:
Tiki art encompasses a range of tiki products that work well when decorating your home or office. Tiki art can give any space a more Polynesian or tropical feel. TikiMaster.com has tiki masks, tiki totems, tiki statues, and a wide variety of other tiki carvings. Each piece of tiki art will help create a unique feel in any room or outside on your patio.
TikiMaster.com offers the widest selection of tiki art with the most competitive pricing out there. In addition to traditional tiki art, TikiMaster.com also carries tiki shields, tiki plaques and tiki signs. We even have raw tiki masks that you can paint in our own unique way.

Tikimaster.com Showroom Virtual Tour – Hawaii

November 11th, 2010

Here is a little tour of our showroom in Kailua, Hawaii.

We have Tiki carvers throughout Hawaii and the different areas of the Pacific who carve tiki statues and Tiki gods, tiki totems and masks, fabricate koa canoe paddles and make other Hawaiian crafts. Our tiki sculptures are all quality woodcarvings, each piece is hand carved and hand rubbed to give a beautiful finish. All finishing and quality control is done in Kailua, Hawaii.

Duke’s Collection 2010: Tees – Tank Top – Visors – Hoodies

November 5th, 2010

Tikimaster.com has now the entire collection of Duke “surfing Legend” 2010. From Tees 100% cotton to visors, leather bags, keychains, mugs and much more.

Duke Collection 2010

100% cotton tee

Inspired by Duke’s island heritage, the Waikiki Surfrider t-shirt showcases a design with a fresh twist that is distinguished and sleek. Made with preshrunk 100% combed cotton.

Add a touch of the islands to your morning cup of coffee or kitchen table with this Vintage Surfer Mug. This mug features a vintage design with artwork of Duke Kahanamoku and holds 16 oz. Mugs are Prop65 compliant with lead-free decal and packaged in a coordinating gift box.

Our sophisticated Leather Wallet will keep you organized with distinction. Made with 100% genuine leather, this classy wallet is lined for easy insertion and removal of cards and currency. Each wallet comes packaged in a black gift box with a foiled Duke Kahanamoku logo.

Travel with our stylish and sophisticated Leather Duffle Bag for work or play. Made with 100% genuine leather, this bag is great for the man on the go. Duffle Bag is fully lined with branded details and features a small open front pocket, large inner side pocket, removable adjustable strap and a snap closure on the handles for easy transportation. Protect your duffle when its not in use with the protective fabric pouch.

Send waves of greetings to loved ones with this Duke Kahanamoku Montage Postcard. This beautiful postcard features a collage of images of Duke at his best.
Postcard measures 5″ x 7″
25 pcs/pack.

Enjoy your Kona Coffee with Duke's Mug

Best Wholesaler and Dropshipper of Tiki products, nautical, Hawaiian decor!

July 14th, 2010

1) If you have a retail store, you can simply apply online to receive a wholesale account.
Program Information:
- Joining Source-Tropical.com Wholesale program is 100% FREE!
- Miminum order is $300 on the first order and $100 thereafter.
- Because shipping may be difficult to assess online upon checkout because of the product various sizes, you may call us anytime at 877-677-4440 or email us at info@source-tropical.com for a quote.
- Shipping: we ship via FDX Freight for large orders, because of our volume we receive large discounts from Fedex whhich we pass onto our customers.
- Orders can now be placed by phone, fax, web or mail.
- Please allow 48 hours (for us to process your order), plus shipping to receive your products.
2) If you have a Web site, then they offer dropshipping which allows you to sell all of their products without holding any inventory.
We came across one of the best Web site for Tiki decor, Surf Decor and Hawaiian accessories:Source-Tropical.com.
Drop Shipping Summary:
- You sell the item at the price of your choice.
- You sell the product to a customer.
- You collect the payment from the customer.
- You place the order at SourceTropical.com.
- We ship the item directly to your customer.
- You pocket the difference between your price and our price.

For more information call Gina at 877-677-4440 between 8:00AM to 4:00PM (HST)

First Tiki Sketch Of A Humanize Tiki Totem By Tikimaster.com

July 8th, 2010

We have a fairly large company (unfortunately we cannot name it at this time) who asked us to incorporate the 2 owners/partners of the company into a Tiki totem by respecting the characteristics of each person.

1) First, the challenge is that both are female and most Tikis are male. So first we have to adjust the way the Tiki face is going to look like to appease the look and feel of the Tiki. Yet, someone who knows the two partners should be able to tell who it is. Basically, we sketched out the “50,000 foot view” of what direction we are going and get approval from our customer.

2) Second, we use clay to fashion the true look of each person but yet keeping the Tiki look…this is really an art form of sculpture. Unfortunately, this phase took us at least 20 takes before we could reach the desired result.
3) Finally, we executed the mold into the final production with first the chainsaw for the main lines of the Tiki totem and of course the chisels for the detail carvings.

For more information, please call Keoni at 877-677-4440
A Hui Hou,
Keoni

Tikimaster.com Going International In Tahiti!

June 23rd, 2010

I was very surprised when I took my last trip to Papete that Hawaiian Tiki was a big deal! Who would I ever imagined that morning…I was sipping my coffee when I open the local newspaper and to my surprise Tikimaster.com was on top of the local news.

The Tiki culture in the US is growing drastically and I noticed that almost everyday a new Tiki Web site is popping right and left on Google. So what gives?
Well, it’s pretty easy nowadays to build a Web site and you have companies such as SourceTropical.com who drop ship TikisTiki masksTiki Totems, Tropical decor, Surf decor and Hawaiian decor products…straight from Hawaii! You don’t have to hold any inventory! You make the sale, you profit, they ship. Jerome Coudrier, President of Kamakani Enterprises, Inc is leading the market since 2000 by being at the fore front of the Tiki market.
Let’s not forget that Tikimaster.com was also picked up by local news in France, Germany, Japan and Australia in 2010 alone. So is the Tiki trend here to stay?
Well, I think it is more than a trend… it is a lifestyle, a way of thinking!

Tiki 2010 – New Carved Tiki 9 FOOTER – Made in Hawaii

June 10th, 2010

I just wanted to start 2010 the right way, I started mid December to carve this Ku Tiki from a single log of Monkey Pod (Acacia Koa). I started with the chainsaw but quickly I had to use the chisel to give the hand carved look and feel. This Ku Tiki – Tiki of strength – weighs about 1500 lbs. The Tiki has already been spoken for and it will take a trip to San Diego…

The challenge is to move it and crate it without breaking off the arms or the head piece. We use a pretty heavy duty fork lift from the army where the blades are able to rotate 18o degrees. What we’re going to do is apply a natural finish to nourish the wood and protect it from the outdoor elements. As the wood is aging the color of the Tiki will become darker. Also, please make sure that the wood is as green as possible before starting the Tiki carving process; it just makes it easier as opposed to an old log.

Then another key element is to let the wood dry on its own to prevent major cracking. If you want the wood to cure properly…time is your best asset!

I’m now planning on carving a Kuka Ilimoku (Tiki God of King Kamehameha) which will be carved from a log of iron wood. The Tiki will measure 10 feet tall and our customer requested to have the Tiki stained in dark brown.

Tiki Learning: The four main gods were Kane, Ku, Lono and Kanaloa. Demi-gods included Pele and many others. Kane was the god of sunlight, fresh water, and natural life. Ku was the god of war and the male generating power. Lono was the god of peace, fertility, winds, rain and sports. Kanaloa was god of the ocean; Pele, the goddess of fire. The complexities of the relationships between all Hawaiian gods are explained in many legends.

Each Hawaiian family had its own aumakua (personal god) which protected them. For some it was the shark, others the pig, and so on. It was thought that spirits could communicate to the living through dreams and often appeared in the form of the family’s aumakua.

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Holokai Grill Restaurant – Coolest Polynesian & Tiki Experience in Hawaii

June 8th, 2010

Unfortunately the restaurant closed down in 2009, it has now been replaced by Cheese Burger In Paradise.

Visiting Hawaii? Staying in Waikiki? You’ve got to take the time to dine (lunch or breakfast for that matter) at the Holokai Grill restaurant. The decor is absolutely amazing…there is a staggering 33 foot Waka canoe from New Zealand in the middle of the restaurant, a hanging Hokulea sailing canoe at the entrance, a 20-foot Hawaiian outrigger canoe over the bar area. Of course, you will enjoy 5 or 6 very impressive traditional Tikis without omitting the Polynesian wooden Hawaiian storyboards carved from a single piece of wood. The Holokai Grill hired Tikimaster.com to complete all the art pieces which was completed in the NorthShore of Oahu with a team of 6 carvers.

Here is what you eat at the Holokai Grill restaurant at the popular Waikiki Beach Walk on Lewers:
Menu: We offer a Pacific-Rim menu with island flavors balanced with American comfort foods. We focus on dishes using fresh, locally grown ingredients from the land and sea.

Entertainment: Live entertainment nightly by established and emerging contemporary Hawaiian musicians, and Hawaiian & Pacific
storytellers.

Décor: Holokai Grill will be infused with a casual island theme focusing on Polynesian voyaging. We will be featuring artwork and voyaging items from different regions around the Pacific, including a hand-carved, 33-foot New Zealand War Canoe, created specifically for Holokai Grill.

Tikimaster.com Takes On Tikifocus.com

June 3rd, 2010
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Tikimaster.com Takes On Tikifocus.com

(Honolulu, Hawaii)… TikiMaster.com, a Hawaii-owned-and-operated virtual retail and wholesale supplier of tropical treasures found in and around the South Seas, has acquired the online company, TikiFocus.com. TikiFocus.com is one of the industry’s leading providers of tropical construction material. The May 2010 agreement between the companies is considered a win-win for both parties.

Jerome Coudrier, president and founder of TikiMaster.com, explains, “Acquiring TikiFocus.com is a natural fit for us. We are truly complementary companies. As the leader in tropical wood decorative accessories, carrying TikiFocus’ bamboo and thatch products adds great value to our product line.”

In the first phase of the agreement, TikiMaster.com is taking on the day-to-day operations of TikiFocus.com including overseeing the large projects division which includes resorts, theme parks, and zoo operations on the mainland. TikiFocus.com is a Web-based business with offices in California and Florida.

Greg Brill of TikiFocus concurs, “I was looking to spend more time with my family when this opportunity with TikiMaster came about. It is the perfect timing for me, since I still have plenty of time to work closely with Jerome, particularly in the initial phases.”

“We want to assure clients that the transition will be seamless and all their needs and services will still be met,” adds Mr. Coudrier, “Greg has been instrumental in all phases of this transition and continues to be accessible and a source of knowledge.”

In the second phase of the agreement, Tikimaster.com will merge the two companies to TikiMaster.com, eliminating the name TikiFocus.com. Tikimaster.com will then have access to distribution, pricing structures, and the ability to supply multiple industries from consumer to industry, interior designers to architects, and tropical locations to global markets,

Mr. Coudrier adds, “We’re now positioned for an overall growth of 30% this year. Our ultimate goal is to double our business by 2012.

TikiMaster.com, a division of Kamakani Enterprises, Inc., is the online source for South Seas specialties from Hawaiiana and tiki products  to surfing and boating décor, from pirate paraphernalia to tropical wood structural materials. Established in 2000, tikimaster.com has been recognized by Retail Merchants of Hawaii as the 2008 “E-Commerce Retail Business of the Year.” For more information, visit: www.tikimaster.com.