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Physical Characteristics
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Material
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Ceramic
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Shape
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S & P
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Dimensions
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5" x ?"
(12.7cm x ?cm)
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Capacity
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? fl. oz.
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Optimal drink size
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? fl. oz.
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Decorative Characteristics
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Coloring
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Red mainly
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Imagery
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Tiki
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Marking
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"Trade Winds" on back of shaker
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There are none of this item in Ooga-Mooga.
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These S&Ps are shaped like standing Ku Tikis with bumpy ridged brows, muscular chests, and arms at their sides. This style of shaker was made in desert gold, woodland moss, onyx black, prairie green, and flame red. All using sapulpa red clay. Not all of them marked "Trade Winds" however. The flame red version is a little larger than the other glaze variations. Made for the Rotary Club Sweetheart Luau in 1965, these flame red pieces were made by Mr. Frank and produced in a special limited edition as he was one of the leaders of the local Rotary Club in Sapulpa, Oklahoma where his original pottery company business was located. There is also a matching bowl using three of these Tikis as supports. Wendy Cevola has secured the copyright to the Tiki line of designs created by Joniece.
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