Tiki Mugs
Shameful Tiki Room Signature Mug First Edition
in 24 collections
This is a mug featuring a Tiki face mask. It tapers in volcano fashion from the base to the top. Glazed in a light beige with a dark brown wipe-away effect to make the sculpted details stand out. Dark brown interior. Premiered 06/30/2013 and the first 48 came numbered with a signed card. Run of 1,000.
Green Ninja Mug
in 2 collections
Mint green mug shaped like crouching ninja holding a throwing star.
Wooden Tiki Lighter
in 7 collections
A wooden lighter shaped like a Ku Tiki with a metal lighter insert at top. Made for the tourist trade.
Treasure Craft Double Footprint Ashtray
in 3 collections
An ashtray shaped like a pair of footprints, manufactured by Treasure Craft. The exterior is brown matte, and the interior is glossy (green, red, orange, etc...). Came marked below heel with a variety of vacation destinations.
Louie "B" Ceramics Moai Mug
in 0 collections
This tall and slender moai has no eyes, a very defined brow, long low-profile ears, a small mouth, and a small opening at the top. Marked "Louie 'B' Ceramics" with a Bee Logo, but identical in design to a mug by Beauce Pottery in Canada.
Daimyo Mug
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a long haired and robed Japanese figure holding a fan. The daimyo (dah-ee-myoh) were the powerful territorial lords in pre-modern Japan who ruled most of the country from their vast, hereditary land holdings. Subordinate only to the shogun, daimyo were the most powerful feudal rulers from the 10th century to the middle 19th century in Japan. The term "daimyo" is also sometimes used to refer to the leading figures of such clans, also called "lord". It was usually, though not exclusively, from these warlords that a shogun arose or a regent was chosen. Daimyo often hired samurai to guard their land and they paid the samurai in land or food.
Pickled Head Mug
in 3 collections
The Pickled Head Mug was designed and manufactured by artist Henrik Van Ryzik, VanTiki. No mold is used, so each Pickled Head Mug is unique. Van Tiki describes his Pickled Head mugs, saying: "Pickled Heads are only found deep in the jungles of VanTiki Island. They are painstakingly aged by the VanTiki natives within great palm-trunk barrels in a secret mixture of vital fluids and rare herbs. Often confused with Shrunken Heads, Pickled Heads involve less shrinking/stitching and more sitting around in a vat till you end up with a spiffy vessel that not only holds your Mai Tai but reminds you of that foe you vanquished at the last tribal battle. Yum yum!"
Kim's Kon-Tiki Hiball Glass
aka Kim's Kon-Tiki Zombie Glass, Kim's Kon-Tiki Tom Collins Glass in 2 collections
This is a hiball glass with black graphics depicting the Kon Tiki sign of a Tiki Mask and Tiki torches surrounded by palms and lit by a full moon in the background. Marked "Kim's Kon Tiki, Tucson, Arizona" on front with phone number. During the 1980's Kon Tiki was owned by Mr. Kim, a former chef at the restaurant, and he ordered new barware stamped with 'Kim's Kon Tiki', although the bar itself never legally changed name.
Toby Designs Simple Tiki Mug Matte Brown
aka Toby Designs Simple Tiki Mug Bisque in 1 collection
This light matte brown tiki mug from Toby Designs is very simple, with an almost moai-like eyeless brow and nose, but with a wide open mouth and a squat little body. Also came in a version that was just the head.
Tiki-Ti Ashtray
in 16 collections
This is a Papua New Guinea inspired Tiki mask shaped ashtray. Almond shaped with rests for cigarettes or cigars. Reverse has a hole on back so it can be hung on the wall as a decoration as well. A part of The Sven Kristen Kollection. Premiered Saturday, July, 27th, 2013. First edition had about 500 made.
Jade East Ku Tiki Mug
aka OMC Jade East Ku Tiki Mug Green in 3 collections
This Ku mug is is olive green, with a yellow-orange interior. "Jade East" is in raised letters on front near base.
Orchids of Hawaii Buddha - for Honolulu Restaurant
aka Orchids of Hawaii R-97 - for Honolulu Restaurant in 1 collection
This white hiball features a happy buddha wearing a robe and holding a feather. It has a pattern of flowers around the top and bottom rims and a Chinese symbol on the back. Imprinted with Honolulu Restaurant info on reverse.