Tiki Mugs
Sauce Bowl - for Jardin Tiki
in 1 collection
Small sauce bowl from Jardin Tiki in Montreal. White ceramic by Danesco Inc. Jardin Tiki was a tiki-themed buffet restaurant established in 1986 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and closed 28 March 2015
Cannibals Shot Glass - in Aqua - for the Mai-Kai
in 0 collections
A modern shot glass from the Mai Kai depicting their iconic logo on one side and three cannibals on the reverse.
Diver Mug - Open Edition - Golden Yellow - by Geeki Tikis - for The Grass Skirt
in 8 collections
This is a mug shaped like an old fashioned diver's helmet and glazed in golden yellow for The Grass Skirt bar in San Diego (Pacific Beach), CA.
Mug of Medusa - First Edition - Gray with Black Wash - by Alex Woody - for Strong Water Anaheim
in 27 collections
This mug is shaped like the head of Medusa from Greek mythology, with the head of a beautiful woman crowned by snakes instead of hair. Glazed and textured in a gray stone finish. Marked on reverse for Strong Water in Anaheim, CA. Designed by Alex Woody and manufactured by Tiki Farm.
Head Salesman - Artist Series - Special Edition for Bar Benefit Charity Auction - by Tiki Tum - for Lost Temple Traders
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a sitting figure wearing a tiki mask and holding a skull in his lap. Special hand-painted edition for charity auction to benefit local bars affected by COVID-19.
Head Salesman - Artist Series - Second Edition - by Tiki Tum - for Lost Temple Traders
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a sitting figure wearing a tiki mask and holding a skull in his lap. Glazed in a dark matte redwood brown.
Barrel Mug with Diving Helmet - by Tiki Diablo - for Tiki-Ko
in 2 collections
Made by Tiki Diablo for Tiki-Ko in Bakersfield, CA. A limited edition barrel mug topped with a diving helmet and draped with rope. The mugs came blind-boxed with either orange or brown rope. "Tiki-Ko" on front and numbered on the bottom.
The Order Of The Golden Fez Smoking Baboon - Ghost Glaze - by Ken Holewczynski - for House of Tabu
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a baboon wearing a fez with tassel. Small hole in mouth for a burning taper for baboon to "smoke".
From House of Tabu's Facebook page:
"Of the sacred vessels of libation long thought lost to the sands of time, was the most coveted chalice of the of the highest degree - depicting none other than our official spirit animal - that ne’r-do-well, The Smoking Baboon. Whilst on a new dig at Temple grounds and despite the blistering heat, the anticipation of hunt soon drove the tireless efforts of our on-site excavation crew. Barely containing our excitement, we thought 'could this truly be it? Is this the day?' As we opened yet another catacomb, we uncovered what will hopefully be the first of a treasure trove Baboons! As we slowly scour through the ancient Temples of the the Order of the Golden Fez, we are discovering small stashes of this rare and elusive piece. Standing at approximately 7” tall and holding 15 ounces of your drink of choice."
This is the first ceramic mug design that was produced entirely in-house by House of Tabu using their own kiln.
There is also a version in turquoise glaze and full colour.
Sven's Sipper Glass - First Edition - Beige & Red & Yellow
in 1 collection
A 4 oz sipping glass, bigger than a normal shot glass but smaller than a loball glass for sipping rum. Features artwork of Sven by Mcbiff.
The first edition is flesh tone (pinkish beige), red yellow, and black on clear glass. The second edition was issued in a gold, turquoise, and black combination.
Maui & Rongo Salt and Pepper Shakers - 50th Anniversary Edition - by Tim Wollweber - for Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
in 3 collections
These salt and pepper shakers resemble the Polynesian’s versions of the gods Maui and Rongo.
Sets consists of three pieces. Each shaker fits onto a brown base and Maui is glazed in orange and Rongo in green. "Disney's Polynesian Village Resort" marked on front of base and each shaker figure is marked "Disney" on reverse.
These also hearken back to a similar vintage Treasure Craft set branded for Disney's Polynesian Village.
Lapu Lapu Pineapple Mug - 50th Anniversary Edition - by Tim Wollweber - for Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
in 20 collections
This is a lidded pineapple mug in dark brown with green leaves. The front features the Polynesian Village mascot, Maui. Marked “50” and “Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort” on reverse.
Eekum Bookum Mermaid Mug for Tonga Hut North Hollywood - Artist Proof - Blue/Green
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a sitting mermaid with tail curled to the side, wearing a shell bra, with both hands to her hair on either side of her head. This artist proof has a blue glaze with green highlights. Tonga Hut on the back with North Hollywood lightly written under Tonga Hut. The mug was sold by John Mulder at Tiki Caliente on October 16, 2021.