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Thank you for your interest in Gottikis.com, your one stop shop for all things tiki.

We offer a huge selection of tikis and tiki themed accessories including: Tiki mugs, Thatch, and oc course TIki's.

We offer a huge selection of Tikis and Tiki accessories:

tiki statues tiki signs tiki torches
Browse or store and we are sure you will find that perfect tiki accessory
(We stock all our items so shipping is quick and easy)

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6195 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92115 Largest Tiki and tropical decor store on the West Coast! Thousands of Products! Call us at (619) 265 1415 Opening hours: Monday: 10am to 5pm Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 12pm to 5pm Thursday: 12pm to 5pm Friday: 10am to 5pm Saturday: 10am to 6pm Sunday: 10am to 6pm

Some Hawaiian Tiki History:

Although the true Hawaiian name for tiki is ki'i, most in Hawaii have adopted the more common Polynesian name of tiki to keep things simple. These skillfully carved statues represented the gods and ancestors of the Hawaiian people, and were most commonly seen at the entrance to temples among other sacred places. Since the advent of Christianity in the Islands, tikis no longer play a role in Hawaiian society aside from their historical significance. Ancient tikis, which can be seen today in such places as the Bishop Museum, remind us of Hawaii's rich cultural history.

Tikis in Pop Culture

Since people began travelling they have been bringing back trinkets and souvineers as reminders of far away and locations. The appearance of tikis in popular American culture began during Hawaii's golden age, the cruise ship era of the 1930's when many began visiting the Hawaiian islands. Servicemen discovered the tiki during World War II. As Hawaii entered statehood in 1959 popular culture had already embraced the Polynesian islands as paradise. During the 50's and 60's tiki themed bars and restaurants appeared across the globe.

We specialized in the following products: Carved Tikis, totem poles, Hawaiiana products, Tiki masks, luau party supply, Tiki bar supply, tapa cloth, Koa wood, gift baskets and more...Shop Gottikis.com and Bring Paradise Home.

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