Tiki Mugs
Kukona in Cobalt Blue
in 10 collections
A mug shaped like a Hawaiian style Ku head with an "X-eyes" headdress. Glazed in a speckled cobalt blue.
Tau'a in Caramel Brown
aka Taua in Caramel Brown in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Marquesan Tiki head. Top and bottom rims are decorated in a Tahitian glyph pattern. Glazed in a caramel brown.
Tiki Joe Mug - Orange by Tiki Farm
in 11 collections
A stylized handled Tiki mug with a thin smile and deep eye sockets. The handle helps to form part of the face. Part of a 4 pack set (orange, yellow, green, and blue).
From the Tiki Farm Website:
"We haven’t produced too many handled mugs over our history and we definitely haven’t produced a single handled mug where the handle actually becomes part of the actual Tiki’s face! Simple and clean with a nice mid-century glaze palette, Tiki Joe measures 4 1/2” in height and hold 16 oz each."
Tiki Joe Mug - Yellow by Tiki Farm
in 11 collections
A stylized handled Tiki mug with a thin smile and deep eye sockets. The handle helps to form part of the face. Part of a 4 pack set (orange, yellow, green, and blue).
From the Tiki Farm Website:
"We haven’t produced too many handled mugs over our history and we definitely haven’t produced a single handled mug where the handle actually becomes part of the actual Tiki’s face! Simple and clean with a nice mid-century glaze palette, Tiki Joe measures 4 1/2” in height and hold 16 oz each."
Tiki Joe Mug - Green by Tiki Farm
in 11 collections
A stylized handled Tiki mug with a thin smile and deep eye sockets. The handle helps to form part of the face. Part of a 4 pack set (orange, yellow, green, and blue).
From the TikiFarm website:
"We haven’t produced too many handled mugs over our history and we definitely haven’t produced a single handled mug where the handle actually becomes part of the actual Tiki’s face! Simple and clean with a nice mid-century glaze palette, Tiki Joe measures 4 1/2” in height and hold 16 oz each."
Tiki Joe Mug - Blue by Tiki Farm
in 11 collections
A stylized handled Tiki mug with a thin smile and deep eye sockets. The handle helps to form part of the face. Part of a 4 pack set (orange, yellow, green, and blue).
From the Tiki Farm Website:
"We haven’t produced too many handled mugs over our history and we definitely haven’t produced a single handled mug where the handle actually becomes part of the actual Tiki’s face! Simple and clean with a nice mid-century glaze palette, Tiki Joe measures 4 1/2” in height and hold 16 oz each."
LaTour Hawaii Coconut Mug
in 4 collections
This coconut-shaped mug was manufactured by LaTour Hawaii. It was used at the Honolulu Trader Vic's as well. Brown with white interior. Has three vertical "seams" or "ridges" at equal distances around the exterior.
Super Carved Bob Statue
in 5 collections
Each Super-Carved Bob Statue is a one-of-a-kind, shaped like Tiki Bob, with intricate carved patterns and glazes.
Whack-Whak!
aka The Grumpy Headhunter in 36 collections
Whack-Whak the grumpy headhunter has tiny round eyes and a lined face. He stands amidst a pile of skulls, dressed only in a loincloth, and holds a platinum glazed bottle opener.
House of Ming and Bali Hai - Madrid Coffee Grog Mug Short Headdress
in 1 collection
This green handled mug is of a woman's head, with squinted eyes, wearing a collar and a short headdress. Based on the Trader Vic's mug. The House of Ming was the first bar in Spain to incorporate Tiki/Hawaiiana.
Onigawara
aka Oni in 12 collections
Oni is Mr. G's Tikified version of the Japanese gargoyle found atop many a home in Japan, used to ward-off evil spirits. The mug's head is crowned with two small horns and the mouth is open to show several pointed teeth. Oni is glazed in a green-blue dual tone. Width is 4.5" including side pieces, but opening and cylinder of main mug is 3" diameter.
Mug of the Fisherman's God
in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tangaroan Tiki, holding a fish in his hands, inside a boat crusted with barnacles. Sculpted by Zerostreet and manufactured by Eekum Bookum. Sold through Tiki Tower (Zerostreet's website).