The Elua mug is a "Japanese exclusive" based on the artwork of Josh Agle aka Shag. The mug is an adorable stylized moai. His eyes are small, round and recessed. The nose is long, straight and flared at the nostrils. His mouth is an open half moon. He has long, thin fingers that rest on his stomach. Elua is wearing a little charm around his neck that looks just like him.
This is a sitting Moai mug, with a soul patch of facial hair, wearing a black artist beret and playing drums. The theme of this year's Tiki Oasis was "Beat Tiki" and encompassed the attitude of the 1950s Beat Generation with such luminaries as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg who weren't afraid to Howl if necessary. The artist beret is a removable lid.
This orange shot glass was designed by Derek Yaniger for Tiki Farm. The moai has a ski jump nose and wide open mouth. It resembles the Tiki Magazine mug.
This conga drum-shaped mug was designed by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Conga Lounge in Oakland, CA. The mug has a wood grain look and has a moai mask on the front. The Conga Lounge closed its doors in 2015.
This is a mug shaped like a crouching Frankenstein's monster. Glazed green with black hair and lettering and silver bolts in the neck.
This mug was produced by Daga for the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki chain, this one for the Kon-Tiki Sheraton in Waikiki. The tiki has an almost square, gaping mouth. Brown glaze, with a white glaze interior.
A moai head with an Aztec influence. There is also a red version. Back features a Rapa Nui Birdman and some Rongorongo glyphs.
This brown hiball, supported by three frowning moai, has a hot pink rim and interior. Also available in a limited edition bright green version that is slightly bigger.
This is one of three mugs in a set of South Sea Islander designs by Chongolio that portray classic Polynesian gods. This Lono has a tall headdress and a grinning mouth with rows of small square teeth.
This aloha shirt-shaped mug was manufactured by SquidArt.com. It is made of stoneware and each is uniquely decorated.
This is a mug shaped like a kneeling wahine with a flower lei, flower in hair, and a flower in her lap. This version is brown with a wood grain. Premiered at Monsterpalooza April 7-9, 2017.
This is a brown glazed tiki mug, with a Ku-like design embellished with swirl markings. It was designed by Crazy Al Evans and manufactured by Tiki Farm. It was created for a mixology competition in Australia, sponsored by Appleton's Australian distributor, Brown Foreman. Limited edition of 250.
This mug was designed by Crazy Al Evans for the Kona Club in Oakland, CA. The mug has bamboo bundles down the side and a tapa pattern around the top and bottom. The back of the mug features a smouldering volcano on a hill overlooking a little hut and some palm trees. There is a surfer at the base of the mug.
This is Mahalo Tiki's first full collaboration with Tiki Farm. This Maori inspired tiki mug is finished in a dark brown semi gloss glaze with some wipe-away to show off Al's attention to detail in his sculpt. Premiered at Tiki Oasis 2014. The brown version is exclusive to Mahalo Tiki. There is a green version as well, exclusive to Tiki Farm.
This mug from Tiki's Grill & Bar features a surfer girl in a red two-piece bikini. She is surfing on a greenish wave with a blue sky overhead. Several small fish swim beside her. It is used to serve their Surfer Girl cocktail described as containing: "Malibu Coconut Rum, Midori Melon Liqueur, and Pineapple Juice".
From Tikiland Trading:
"Introducing the 'Mug of Mugs'. This tiki mug pays homage to some of our favorite classic tiki mugs, while PNG style masks lean on this bamboo tiki mug rack.
When brainstorming this tiki mug, Lost Tiki had an idea for some type of wooden tiki mug rack which featured tiki mugs, and PNG style masks. He drew out some rough sketches and then brainstormed with Tiki TOny and Tom 'Thor' Thordarson. Thor was able to capture the essence of the idea in his sketch (which is featured on the recipe card) and we all loved what he conceptualized. A true master of his craft, Thor absolutely nailed the sculpt of this mug, painstakingly sculpting each individual tiki mug that is featured on the racks. From the Bumatay to Tiki Bob, we hope you love this design as much as we do.
The 'Mug of Mugs' comes with a custom recipe 'Drink of Drinks' created by Kelly Merrell.
This is a Limited Edition of 400 in this glaze variation (gloss brown).
This mug holds about 22oz (varies slightly mug to mug), is nearly 8.25” tall, and has a nice solid weight of almost 1 lbs 12oz."
*There was also an exclusive edition for TikiLand Mug Society members that had an all-over brown glaze with a deep brown/black wipe, in a satin finish.
From D.S. Edwards:
"This tiki mug stands 8.5" tall and holds 24 ounces of beverage! A great addition to any mug collectors shelf, this limited edition mug is reasonably priced and solid enough to bludgeon an intruder! Manufactured by Tiki Farm, designed by me, D.S. Edwards!"
From D.S. Edwards:
"This beauty was made by Tiki Farm and designed by ME! It’s ceramic, dishwasher safe, and deceptively large. This sucker can hold 16 ounces, smiling all the while."
This is a brown glazed tiki mug, with a Ku-like design embellished with swirl markings. It was designed by Crazy Al Evans and manufactured by Tiki Farm. It was created for a mixology competition in Australia, sponsored by Appleton's Australian distributor, Brown Foreman. Limited edition of 250.
This is Mahalo Tiki's first full collaboration with Tiki Farm. This Maori inspired tiki mug is finished in a dark brown semi gloss glaze with some wipe-away to show off Al's attention to detail in his sculpt. Premiered at Tiki Oasis 2014. The brown version is exclusive to Mahalo Tiki. There is a green version as well, exclusive to Tiki Farm.
This mug from Tiki's Grill & Bar features a surfer girl in a red two-piece bikini. She is surfing on a greenish wave with a blue sky overhead. Several small fish swim beside her. It is used to serve their Surfer Girl cocktail described as containing: "Malibu Coconut Rum, Midori Melon Liqueur, and Pineapple Juice".
From D.S. Edwards:
"This tiki mug stands 8.5" tall and holds 24 ounces of beverage! A great addition to any mug collectors shelf, this limited edition mug is reasonably priced and solid enough to bludgeon an intruder! Manufactured by Tiki Farm, designed by me, D.S. Edwards!"
From D.S. Edwards:
"This beauty was made by Tiki Farm and designed by ME! It’s ceramic, dishwasher safe, and deceptively large. This sucker can hold 16 ounces, smiling all the while."
This mug was created by Daga for Al Harrington's shows at the Polynesian Palace in Waikiki. Mug is a simple yellow-tan cylinder, with a detailed brown ku protruding out very far in relief on one side. Marked "Al Harrington The South Pacific Man" and "Waikiki, Hawaii" in black on back. A small number of these read "The Polynesian Palace, Hawaii" on back instead of "Waikiki, Hawaii".
This brown tiki mug was designed by Drew Brophy for Tiki Farm. Features a California surf take on Ku, with large grin and toes.
This tall, pale green mug is a stylized moai design with bug eyes, sharp nose, prominent lips and rounded eyebrows. From the Mark Thomas Outrigger Restaurant on Cannery Row in Monterey, and marked as such.
Created for the company as promotional give-aways as a run of 500 mugs which features their signature brand mermaid surrounded by sea life.
This tiki mug from Daga is slightly flared at the top and bottom, and has a tiki with gritted teeth, small almond-shaped slanted eyes, and a "V" design on its forehead. Brown glazed exterior with white interior. Marked "Maui Lu Luau Kihei Maui".
This moai is smooth all over, save for an oval indentation around the eyes with a woodgrain texture. Lips are also woodgrain. Olive green glaze, "Huki Lau" "Metairie, LA" in raised letters down back.
From the Tiki Farm website:
"We proudly bring you another radical design by long time Tiki Farm friend and collaborator, Tank Standing Buffalo. Introducing our brand new 'Voodoo Goddess' mug, aka 'Mama May'. Tank can push the darker end of the design spectrum every now and then and we are very happy to support and promote his creative energies when he does. You probably remember Tank’s super popular 'VooDude' mug which sold out very quickly. Do not miss your chance to get your hands on Tank’s newest creation shown here in a glaze variation we’ve named 'Mardi Gras Green'. Peek around the design and you’ll see fun added elements such as skulls, flickering Tiki torches, a jug of hooch, a little stuffed animal, dripping candles, and… who do you spy on the back mantle… is it… yes it is… it’s VOODUDE!
Each Voodoo Goddess in Mardi Gras Green comes with two 30” classic Mardi Gras beaded necklaces with each necklace having beads in purple, gold, and green (official Mardi Gras colors). Now is there a better drink vessel than our Mardi Gras green Voodoo Goddess for this year’s celebration of this world-renowned event? Nothing comes to mind on our end!"
There was also a first edition released in 2020 in "Dried Blood Red".
This tiki was designed by Joe Vitale and produced by Tiki Farm. The mug is called Mr. Moai and does look a bit like a moai, but not much. The "topknot" part of the tiki makes up the whole upper third/half of the mug. Teal in color.
This mug by Joe Vitale and produced by Tiki Farm was inspired by Joe's earlier collaboration, "I Dream of Tiki" with its genie bottle shape. This mug has a much larger face, wood grain, and large round eyes with round pupils which are echoed by a series of dots encircling the top rim.
This Lono-style tiki was designed by Crazy Al Evans for Tiki Farm. Features a brown tiki with a tall headdress.
This tiki mug has a large belly, with hands clasping the sides, small eyes, and a headdress. Glaze is orange. Usually marked on front base with a souvenir destination.
This is a standing, full-body Tiki Mug with a hand-wiped brown finish over natural glaze. Tiki has slitted eyes, a bow-shaped mouth, and clenched fists resting on legs in front.
This short brown mug was manufactured by tiki Farm for Psycho Suzi's Motor Lounge in Minneapolis, MN. The mug is shaped like a tiki head and has red cold painted eyes and a maniacal toothy grin.
Ku design in the classic "Tiki Leilani" shape with brown glaze. Marked "USA" on bottom, which was common for many McCoy Pottery pieces. Attributed to McCoy by Duke Carter in Tiki Quest, but the McCoy Pottery Collectors Association disavows any such mug being made by the company.
This brown mug was manufactured by Polynesian Pottery for the Hana Hou Room. The tiki has round eyes and an upside down heart shaped nose. He is smiling and has his hands clasped.
A mug shaped lik a tiki head with coffee bean-shaped eyes and a wide smile with squarish clenched teeth. This mug is modeled after the mug that can be seen briefly on a desk in the movie, "Incredibles 2" (by Pixar). There is one version that matches the film version which is brown. The mug was also produced in this blue variant limited to 250 as well.
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki with diamond (rhinestone) eyes on front and a Tiki holding a diamond on back. Given out at the 60th Anniversary Celebration Tahitian Terrace Diamond Luau. Mug design by Marcus Gonzalez. Available in two different glazes -- this mottled dark blue version and a light blue version. The light blue one was limited to one per ticket holder for the event and came in the swag bag. The mottled dark blue one was available for open sale during the event and afterwards at Trader Sam's. The artist was available at the event to sign mugs in silver pen.
This is the third Meso-American design collaboration by Jacob Medina and Tiki Shark (preceded by Kaan Took and the Jaguar Warrior). It portrays a gargoyle-like bat sitting atop what appears to be an Olmec or other Meso-American inspired head.
Camazotz translates into “death bat” in the K’iche language. "Camazotz" is formed by the words kame (which means death) and sotz (which means bat.)
This design was produced in a bone and in a blue open edition. A limited number of each were signed. Additionally, there is a limited edition of this design (using both the bone and blue mugs) that is hand-painted in variations of turquoise and red detailing.
This white hiball with painted details was designed by Dirk Vermin and manufactured by Tiki Farm for Frankie's Tiki Room in Las Vegas, NV. The front of the mug features a topless four-armed wahine in a grass skirt holding a drink in one hand, a shrunken head in another hand. A third hand is on her head and the fourth is on her hip. The back of the mug has a tiki with a palm trees coming out of it with skulls where coconuts would normally be.
Orchids of Hawaii hula girl mug in red-orange. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" and "Japan" on bottom. Not marked R-73, but the same mold design (R-73A is a full-color hula girl on white, but same mold).