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POLYNESIAN
POP ART
"Company imports South Pacific cultural icons to the desert".
Carved from coconut palm trees that grew in the South Seas, wooden tiki's are making their way to backyards in the USA.
Tiki is defined as a male figure in a Polynesian myth, sometimes identified as the first man, or, a wooden or stone image of a Polynesian god, according to dictionary.com.
Terry Turner, co-owner of Tiki Time, burns a tiki with map gas at the
swap meet to add definition and color to the Polynesian totem. Tiki
Time's sets up a booth at the Sunday swap meet in the London Bridge
Shopping Center in Lake Havasu City, AZ. The swap meet is open from
Sept - May every year.
Jan & Terry Turner co-owners of Tiki Time do home shows and have a distributor in Phoenix, AZ who sells their products. Also retail stores are showing interest in the "Polynesian Pop Art" as well. We welcome Wholesale and Retail distributors.
If you are interested in our Tiki items you can email us or call
(928) 486-4490.
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