This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
Gator is a stylized alligator-shaped mug from Munktiki. He has round eyes, one eyebrow, a short nose and is smiling and showing six teeth. He is standing on his hind legs. The edition is limited to 75 and each piece is unique.
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
Gator is a stylized alligator-shaped mug from Munktiki. He has round eyes, one eyebrow, a short nose and is smiling and showing six teeth. He is standing on his hind legs. The edition is limited to 75 and each piece is unique.
Gator is a stylized alligator-shaped mug from Munktiki. He has round eyes, one eyebrow, a short nose and is smiling and showing six teeth. He is standing on his hind legs. The edition is limited to 75 and each piece is unique.
The Munktiki Kustomas Mug is a one of a kind hand sculpted, hand painted mug produced for the 2006 holiday season. Five themes were available including tiki, animal, monster, space age and a mystery theme.
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
The Munktiki Kustomas Mug is a one of a kind hand sculpted, hand painted mug produced for the 2006 holiday season. Five themes were available including tiki, animal, monster, space age and a mystery theme.
The Munktiki Kustomas Mug is a one of a kind hand sculpted, hand painted mug produced for the 2006 holiday season. Five themes were available including tiki, animal, monster, space age and a mystery theme.
The Munktiki Kustomas Mug is a one of a kind hand sculpted, hand painted mug produced for the 2006 holiday season. Five themes were available including tiki, animal, monster, space age and a mystery theme.
Kapulapu is a Bumatay tribute mug of sorts designed and manufactured by Falin Minoru aka Tiki Kaimuki. It has the bulging eyes and fish-like mouth of the Bumatay tiki. The tiki's hands are touching just above his protruding belly. The back of the mug has a brown woodgrain texture. This version has a black glaze.
This is a sweet, small, round-headed tiki, designed by Falin Minoru and produced by Falin's own Tiki Kaimuki ceramics. The tiki has a large, lined, slightly upturned head, with lips pursed into a square mouth opening. Falin reports that around 40 will be made, with varying glaze colors.
MooKu was designed and manufactured by Falin Minoru (aka Tiki Kaimuki). The mug was produced in a variety of glazes. The tiki is a full body Marquesan with big round eyes, a long thin nose with flared mostrils and pursed lips.
This gray-blue mug from Stuckie at Munktiki is of a monkey clutching a tiki mug. It is used to serve the "Lord Rodney" cocktail: 3 oz. blended whiskey, 1 1/2 oz. dark rum, 2 tsp coconut syrup, and 6-8 drops white creme de cacao. Shake and strain into an ice packed Brew Monkey.
This mug is the companion mug to Brew Monkey. Only about 50 were made, due to a broken master mold. Deep yellow colored tiki, holding a monkey.
Talipun or bride price is the ritual money of Papua New Guinea. Munktiki has created their own replication. The vessel with its abstract visage sits atop a marine gastropod shell and is adorned by tassels. Each mug has a different glaze combination.
This is a mug shaped like a hermit crab. This regular edition of 100 comes in numerous colorations (brown spotted, Black Spiral, Galactic Black, etc...). All shells have an opal luster finish.
This is a mug shaped like a hermit crab wearing a rum barrel for a shell. Red glazed crab with wood brown barrel and dark brass barrel bands. A few white barnacles on side of barrel. There is also a Super Limited Edition of 25.
This is a mug shaped like a hermit crab wearing a rum barrel for a shell. Blue crackle glazed crab with blue wood barrel and gold barrel bands. A few hand applied barnacles on side of barrel. Also has a real gold Munktiki crest on its barrel head.
The Feejee Mermaid was produced by Munktiki. The design is based on an old PT Barnum hoax in which the head and torso of a monkey was attached to the tail of a fish. For this edition, the arm placement and color varies from mug to mug.
This dead organ grinder monkey decanter was designed by Stuckie for Munktiki. The monkey has big, round, lifeless eyes, and he's wearing a little red vest and a fez.
This gray/green chihuahua shaped decanter was manufactured by Munktiki. He is sitting on his haunches. He has round sunken eyes and a heart shaped sunken nose.
This is a ceramic sculpture from Munktiki's Yakimon line. The character of Matango is from a 1963 Japanese tokusatsu movie. It was directed by IshirĹŤ Honda, and written by Takeshi Kimura based on the story "The Voice in the Night" by William Hope Hodgson. The movie has developed a cult audience over the years, partly due to its bleakness and unusual themes, particularly when compared to other Japanese fantasy and science fiction films of the same period. This version is Akatango (Baby Matango) and comes in several different glaze combinations.
This is a ceramic sculpture from Munktiki's Yakimon line. The character of Matango is from a 1963 Japanese tokusatsu movie. It was directed by IshirĹŤ Honda, and written by Takeshi Kimura based on the story "The Voice in the Night" by William Hope Hodgson. The movie has developed a cult audience over the years, partly due to its bleakness and unusual themes, particularly when compared to other Japanese fantasy and science fiction films of the same period
This special line of one-of-a-kind mugs from Stuckie at Munktiki takes a basic monkey shape and plays with the different ways it can be customized. Every mug is different, and customizations can include resculpting, hand painting, and 14k gold or platinum accents.
The coconut monkey is manufactured by Munktiki. They look like coconuts but they're not. They're ceramic and all of them are unique, no two alike. Each monkey varies by hat, eyes, nose and mouth. This version is wearing a Halloween costume and was released as a promotion on Halloween 2013.
The Yipwan Drum mug was designed and produced by Babalu. The mug is shaped like a drum and is supported by three Yipwan figures. There is a rope detail around the mug as if lashing the figures to the base. The glazes and decorations on the sides of the mug vary on artist proofs.
Skull Fink Neko LTD is a limited edition mug produced by Munktiki. The mug is shaped like a cat. Each mug is different. He has crazy eyes and bad teeth, and his tongue is always dangling outside his mouth. Skull Fink Neko can be found in a wide variety of glazes and wearing a number of different hats.
This tiki mug designed by Paul Nielsen is of a full-body moai caveman, complete with legs. The caveman is holding a club, and he has a grass skirt. This is the white version, in "Ice Man."
This tiki mug designed by Paul Nielsen is of a full-body tiki caveman, complete with legs. The caveman is holding a spear, and he has a leopard-print loincloth. This is the white version, in "Ice Man."
There are a number of Munktiki skulls with a limited edition run of 25 for its particular color (green, pink, purple, yellow). Additionally, there are themed versions such as a multi-colored Dia De Los Muertos version, a Halloween Pumpkin version, and an open edition with a traditional ivory colored skull with brown detailing around the teeth and eye sockets. This version is the "Black Metal" edition in black and white with corpse-like "make-up" around eye sockets and mouths. Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on atmosphere. Artists often appear in corpse paint and adopt pseudonyms. During the 1980s, several thrash metal and death metal bands formed a prototype for black metal. This so-called first wave included bands such as Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer and Celtic Frost. A second wave arose in the early 1990s, spearheaded by Norwegian bands such as Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Immortal, Emperor, Satyricon and Gorgoroth. The early Norwegian black metal scene developed the style of their forebears into a distinct genre. Norwegian-inspired black metal scenes emerged throughout Europe and North America, although some other scenes developed their own styles independently. Some prominent Swedish bands spawned during this second wave, such as Marduk, Nifelheim and Dark Funeral.
Magno Skullhead was manufactured by Munktiki. It is a large skull-shaped mug with deep eye sockets, a fork-shaped nasal cavity and an open mouth which is sporadically filled with teeth. This mug is essentially the Mr. Potato Head of drinking vessels. He comes with interchangeable eyes, ears, hats and mouth items.
Shrunken Munk-E was manufactured by Munktiki. The mug is shaped like a monkey head with its eyes sewn shut. The glazes vary from mug to mug. This is a non-numbered edition not to exceed 150.
Pele is the goddess of fire, lightning, dance, and volcanoes. She is a popular figure in many stories of ancient Hawaii. This mug shows the angry side of Pele. Though her hair looks like cooled lava, her mouth is open in what appears to be an angry roar! This is the Super Limited Edition with a gold face. The regular Limited Edition came in a variety of other colors.
This mug is shaped like one of the little lava people, the A'a'po'e, who help to keep Pele from blowing her stack by cooling her with their everflowing lava. This mug resembles the fountain statue on the left as you enter Hale Pele, with its bowl of cooling lava held in both hands. The Tiki has slanted coffee bean-shaped eyes, a slotted mouth with small tongue protruding, and spiral designs on chest and legs. This super limited edition has a tri-color gradation from top to bottom of yellow, then orange, then red. Numbered on bottom and packaged with numbered card. This is the first produced mug for Hale Pele. Released 11/15/2012.
This is a standing Tiki mug with round slitted eyes surrounded by dots, a small oval mouth, and a long diamond checked headdress trailing down its back. Made in multiple glaze combinations.
This is a stacker mug shaped like the head of an ape. These mugs are sold "blind-boxed" with a variety of glaze combinations.
The Mysterious Eyeball was manufactured by Munktiki. It is a large eyeball with a brown iris.
Babalu's Cobra's Fang Mug was inspired by the image of the original Spurlin mug design in the Los Angeles Islander menu. This mug is a hiball with a woodgrain. It is encircled by a cobra. There is a multiglazed edition of this design limited to fifty. Within the multiglazed edition are three main varieties (moss green, brown, and tan branch), as well as a "Yin/Yang" edition of 4 pairs within the 50 released. This, however, is an Artist Proof and as such, glaze colors and details vary.
Fresh Ika was manufactured by Munktiki. The squid-shaped mug has eight tentacles and large, round black eyes. The mug comes in four colors, but each has a slimy yellow-green base color. This version is blue.
Fresh Ika was manufactured by Munktiki. The squid-shaped mug has eight tentacles and large, round black eyes. The mug comes in four colors, but each has a slimy yellow-green base color. This version is red.
This is a standing Krampus figure mug with horns, tongue extended, and a squint-eyed "Pissed" expression. Available in the following glaze color combinations: Tree Green, Transcendent Brown, Dark Chocolate, Dirty White, Stormy Blue, Wicked Red.
This is a standing Krampus figure mug with horns, tongue extended, and a wider-eyed "Chill" expression. Available in the following glaze color combinations: Tree Green, Transcendent Brown, Dark Chocolate, Dirty White, Stormy Blue, Wicked Red.