Tiki Mugs
Suffering Bastard Mo'ai KavaKava - Second Edition - Green - by Eekum Bookum - for Suffering Bastard
aka Suffering Bastard Moai Kava Kava - Second Edition - Green - by Eekum Bookum - for Suffering Bastard in 1 collection
This is the skeletal head of a traditional Mo'ai KavaKava, glazed in green, with white irises, branded on reverse for the Suffering Bastard Bar in Sanford, Florida.
Woodgrain Ku - Blue - by Tiki Farm - for PBX
in 1 collection
A promotional mug manufactured by Tiki Farm for PBX, based in Canada.
PBX stands for Private Branch eXchange, and has become a general term used to describe a business telephone system that offers multiple inbound and outbound lines, call routing, voicemail, and call management features.
This was a limited run for PBX employee gifts.
This is a mug shaped like a standing Tiki with brow line covering eyes and an open grimacing mouth lined with teeth. This same design has been used for other locations, including the Tank House in Sacramento and the Mirage Center in Las Vegas. This "Woodgrain Ku" is a customizable design not exclusive to a single locale.
Tiki Romani - by Maka Tiki - for Makai Roma
aka Roman Toga Moai - by Maka Tiki - for Makai Roma in 1 collection
This is a Moai dressed as a Roman in a toga to commemorate Rome's first hard-core tiki bar, the Makai Roma. The Moai is wearing an olive wreath crown, a white toga, and has a gray stone "skin".
The Grinning Loth-Cat - First Edition - from Oga's Cantina - in Galaxy's Edge - Disneyland
in 6 collections
In the Star Wars universe, the Grinning Loth-Cat is a breed of feline native to Lothal and often found in the grassy plains of the Outer Rim planet, Loth-Cats are small, temperamental animals. While at times they can be friendly — and indeed, make affectionate pets when domesticated — Loth-Cats are able hunters with sharp teeth and claws.
It most notably appeared in “Star Wars Rebels” and “Ahsoka.”
This mug version was released for May 4th, 2024. It came with a non-alcoholic "The Grinning Loth-Cat cocktail" which includes guava juice, coconut milk, lime juice, pure cane syrup, and topped with basil crystals. Drink and mug together sold for $36.
2024 Spirit of Aloha Mug - by Coxswain Dunsel - for Wusong Road
aka Radish Spirit from Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away in 8 collections
This is a mug based on the Radish Spirit from Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away animated film (2001).
The Radish Spirit is a hefty, slow-moving god with a build like that of a sumo wrestler. He has two large appendages extending down from the sides of his face, and is covered from head-to-toe in white fur. He wears an upturned sake bowl on his head and a red Etchū fundoshi. Without a spoken role, The Radish Spirit has no visible mouth, because he grumbles and laughs like Santa Claus.
This mug version is wearing a cherry blossom patterned aloha shirt. The sake bowl lid is removable and has a straw hole in center.
Ako The Follower - Bone Edition - by Omar Girona - for Oakwash
aka Artifact 004 in 0 collections
This mug is designed as a mask version of the Creature From the Black Lagoon, and was issued in several color-ways, including a Creature Glaze, Lava Glaze, Atlantis Glaze, and Bone Glaze.
From Omar Girona:
"Well if you believe in such things, very little equipment was recovered from Site 9 of the ill-fated expedition in search of the lost city except for this peculiar mask. This celebratory mask was worn by a young attendant to the storyteller at a lagoon where the waters flow dark as obsidian during festivals and high events in the lost city. The most notable festival was the celebration of the rising of the Black Moon. The skull looks remarkably human-like, but even experts of the Explorer’s Club are at a loss of what the face of the Akolouthos looks like as the mask has formed a permanent bond with the skull. According to the Explorer’s Club resident South American Cryptologist, this mask has similar markings to the Brazilian Lara or pays tribute to a lost creature of the black lagoon. Notice the large eyes and the pronounced scales on the face. Perhaps to see underwater or maybe in the far reaches of outer space.
Again, if you believe in such things…"
First release at Inuhele, January 19th-21st, 2024.
Ako The Follower - Atlantis Edition - by Omar Girona - for Oakwash
aka Artifact 004 in 0 collections
This mug is designed as a mask version of the Creature From the Black Lagoon, and was issued in several color-ways, including a Creature Glaze, Lava Glaze, Atlantis Glaze, and Bone Glaze.
From Omar Girona:
"Well if you believe in such things, very little equipment was recovered from Site 9 of the ill-fated expedition in search of the lost city except for this peculiar mask. This celebratory mask was worn by a young attendant to the storyteller at a lagoon where the waters flow dark as obsidian during festivals and high events in the lost city. The most notable festival was the celebration of the rising of the Black Moon. The skull looks remarkably human-like, but even experts of the Explorer’s Club are at a loss of what the face of the Akolouthos looks like as the mask has formed a permanent bond with the skull. According to the Explorer’s Club resident South American Cryptologist, this mask has similar markings to the Brazilian Lara or pays tribute to a lost creature of the black lagoon. Notice the large eyes and the pronounced scales on the face. Perhaps to see underwater or maybe in the far reaches of outer space.
Again, if you believe in such things…"
First release at Inuhele, January 19th-21st, 2024.
Ako The Follower - Lava Edition - by Omar Girona - for Oakwash
aka Artifact 004 in 0 collections
This mug is designed as a mask version of the Creature From the Black Lagoon, and was issued in several color-ways, including a Creature Glaze, Lava Glaze, Atlantis Glaze, and Bone Glaze.
From Omar Girona:
"Well if you believe in such things, very little equipment was recovered from Site 9 of the ill-fated expedition in search of the lost city except for this peculiar mask. This celebratory mask was worn by a young attendant to the storyteller at a lagoon where the waters flow dark as obsidian during festivals and high events in the lost city. The most notable festival was the celebration of the rising of the Black Moon. The skull looks remarkably human-like, but even experts of the Explorer’s Club are at a loss of what the face of the Akolouthos looks like as the mask has formed a permanent bond with the skull. According to the Explorer’s Club resident South American Cryptologist, this mask has similar markings to the Brazilian Lara or pays tribute to a lost creature of the black lagoon. Notice the large eyes and the pronounced scales on the face. Perhaps to see underwater or maybe in the far reaches of outer space.
Again, if you believe in such things…"
First release at Inuhele, January 19th-21st, 2024.
Ako The Follower - Creature From The Black Lagoon Edition - by Omar Girona - for Oakwash
aka Artifact 004 in 0 collections
This mug is designed as a mask version of the Creature From the Black Lagoon, and was issued in several color-ways, including a Creature Glaze, Lava Glaze, Atlantis Glaze, and Bone Glaze.
From Omar Girona:
"Well if you believe in such things, very little equipment was recovered from Site 9 of the ill-fated expedition in search of the lost city except for this peculiar mask. This celebratory mask was worn by a young attendant to the storyteller at a lagoon where the waters flow dark as obsidian during festivals and high events in the lost city. The most notable festival was the celebration of the rising of the Black Moon. The skull looks remarkably human-like, but even experts of the Explorer’s Club are at a loss of what the face of the Akolouthos looks like as the mask has formed a permanent bond with the skull. According to the Explorer’s Club resident South American Cryptologist, this mask has similar markings to the Brazilian Lara or pays tribute to a lost creature of the black lagoon. Notice the large eyes and the pronounced scales on the face. Perhaps to see underwater or maybe in the far reaches of outer space.
Again, if you believe in such things…"
First release at Inuhele, January 19th-21st, 2024.
Mai Tai Glass - for Trader Vic’s Washington DC Mai Tai Lounge Pop-Up
aka Mai tai glass statler capital hilton in 1 collection
Red, white, and blue printed Mai Tai Glass from the Summer 2022 Trader Vic’s Mai Tai Lounge Pop Up at the Capital Hilton in Washington, DC.
Includes artwork of the original outdoor Tikis from the DC Trader Vic’s.
Originally located in the basement of the Capital Hilton—which was at the time called the Statler Hilton—Trader Vic's was in operation from 1961 to 1995 and, with its location just two blocks from the White House, often hosted politicians, including Presidents Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, the latter of whom was a frequent guest.
Mai Tai Meow Mug - by Eekum Bookum
in 3 collections
From Eekum Bookum:
"Only 7 of the witco cat versions were made. Number received will be random.
These kitty mugs are all unique! Will be posting pics on Facebook and announcing release time as they become available. Available is very small number. Only releasing a small amount at a time. Some mugs will vary from pictures especially spotted mugs!!"
The first batch of 50 was released at the Reef, on October 21st, 2024.
There is also a purse tail variant with metal rings to attach the base and tip of the tail to the mug like a purse.
Tiki Magazine Mug - Embellished by Atomikitty
aka Tiki Magazine Moai Bisque - Embellished by Atomikitty in 0 collections
This mug was designed by Derek Yaniger for Tiki Farm in honor of Tiki Magazine. The moai has a ski jump nose and wide open mouth. The back reads "Tiki Magazine".
Only three unglazed bisques were made apart from the regular production run in blue.
This is one of those unglazed bisque mugs which was later embellished/modified by Atomikitty in 2008.
The bottom, apart from Atomikitty's Sharpie signature is still bisque and unglazed.