Tiki Mugs
LuWow Bucket Mug
in 10 collections
This is the signature mug for The LuWoW, a Tiki bar found in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia. It is a bucket style mug with the bar's name on one side and a Tiki face on the other. It also has the bar's name running around both the top and bottom rims. Approx. 10cms high x 9.5cms wide.
The Tahitian Rum Barrel
in 1 collection
This mug appears on The Tahitian menus for both Studio City and Pasadena. It is a light brown barrel mug with "The Tahitian" across the front in orange letters whose font is identical to that on the menu as well. Darker brown band on top and bottom. White interior. No maker's marks. When it premiered, the cocktail that came in the mug was $2.50 and was described as "Serves two -- orange, grapefruit juice, passion fruit, combined with rare rums."
Psychobilly Tiki Mug - Green - by Kreepytiki
in 0 collections
The Psychobilly Tiki Mug in green was manufactured by Kreepytiki. It is a limited edition of 50. The tiki has menacing half-closed eyes, a large open mouth full of sharp teeth, a jagged headdress and a skull in the middle of his forehead.
Tiki Farm Clamshell Bowl - First Edition - Tan & Seafoam Green
in 17 collections
A traditionally shaped clamshell bowl for 2-4 people to share. This bowl has a textured exterior with a smooth interior. The glaze is a combination of tan and a muted seafoam green with hints of browns and ambers.
*NOTE: Appears to have been some variety in this first edition with some pieces very tan and some pieces more on the seafoam green end of the spectrum. This design was also made for specific locations in a variety of glazes - marked for those specific locations. A second edition in a dark seafoam green was made available to the public in 2023.
Marquesan Drinking Vessel in Olde Ivory
in 7 collections
A traditionally styled Marquesan Tiki mug based upon an Oceanic Arts (Bob & Leroy) carving. This is the second glaze run. It was first produced in brown and later in this, "Olde Ivory", and lastly, in "Fern Wood" green.
Marquesan Drinking Vessel in Fern Wood Green
in 8 collections
A traditionally styled Marquesan Tiki mug based upon an Oceanic Arts (Bob & Leroy) carving. This is the third glaze run. It was first produced in brown, then in "Olde Ivory" and lastly in this, "Fern Wood" green.
The Duke in Red & White
aka The Sunburned Duke in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with a large pronounced forehead and a downturned mouth. Comes with certificate and mug is numbered on bottom. Red exterior glaze and white interior. Comes with a straw hut and a skull necklace.
JerK Kustoms Waha Nui Maroon Brown
aka JerK Kustoms Big Mouth Christmas Edition in 1 collection
This version of WAHA NUI "the big mouth" is glazed in maroon brown (gloss white glaze interior) with a Santa's hat lid in a red glaze (the hat has no straw hole, because it's not washable). The mug is shaped like a Tiki head with a large crescent shaped smile lined with large squarish teeth. Sold only at Custom Parts & Wear X-Mas party in Mellingen (Switzerland) Saturday the 22nd, December 2012.
The Horror In Clay Series One Open Edition
aka Cthulhu Mug in 62 collections
This mug depicts H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu (pronounced: "kuh-THOO-loo"). Cthulhu made his first official appearance in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," written by Lovecraft in 1926, although no living character in the story ever sets eyes on the actual creature. The characters we meet in the story see Cthulhu either in dreams or in artwork. The narrator of the story says that a statue of Cthulhu resembled, in part, an octopus, a dragon and a human-like or anthropomorphic creature. This mug was conceived as an online kickstarter project. Designed by Jonathan Chaffin (Tiki Atari on TC) and sculpted by Kristina Lucas Francis. It was manufactured in China with a planned run of at least 500 but is an open edition. A limited edition version was also released (handmade and detailed by Kristina Lucas Francis) for upper level contributors to the Kickstarter project.
JerK Kustoms Waha Nui Honey Brown/Blue Lagoon
aka JerK Kustoms Big Mouth Honey Brown/Blue Lagoon in 2 collections
This version of WAHA NUI "the big mouth" has a honey brown exterior glaze and a "Blue Lagoon" interior glaze. The mug is shaped like a Tiki head with a large crescent shaped smile lined with large squarish teeth.
Singa Beige
aka Munktiki Singa in 0 collections
This is Paul Nielsen of Munktiki's interpretation of Singa. Singa is a mythical creature of the Indonesian Batak people who live in the mountains in Sumatra. Although the name means "lion", it resembles no living creature. Its representation, generally confined to the head, is the synthesis of several superior forms of creation and its appearance varies between the buffalo and a distorted human figures. The edition is limited to 100 pieces of varying colors. This version has a beige exterior.
Singa Red
aka Munktiki Singa in 2 collections
This is Paul Nielsen of Munktiki's interpretation of Singa. Singa is a mythical creature of the Indonesian Batak people who live in the mountains in Sumatra. Although the name means "lion", it resembles no living creature. Its representation, generally confined to the head, is the synthesis of several superior forms of creation and its appearance varies between the buffalo and a distorted human figures. The edition is limited to 100 pieces of varying colors. This version has a red exterior.