Tiki Mugs
Severed Lady Head Mug - Soil Red - by Rockin' Jelly Bean & Mad Sculptures Ware - for Eros-Tiki
in 1 collection
This is a female version of the classic Ren Clark Severed head mug. It was created in two color combinations -- either Ash Gray or Soil Red.
The heads have lipstick, eye lashes, eye shadow, and gold earrings but very much resemble the originals. They also have an additional bone-shaped handle in back.
These mugs were released with matching aloha shirts, head towels, and air fresheners.
Severed Lady Head Mug - Ash Gray - by Rockin' Jelly Bean & Mad Sculptures Ware - for Eros-Tiki
in 0 collections
This is a female version of the classic Ren Clark Severed head mug. It was created in two color combinations -- either Ash Gray or Soil Red.
The heads have lipstick, eye lashes, eye shadow, and gold earrings but very much resemble the originals. They also have an additional bone-shaped handle in back.
These mugs were released with matching aloha shirts, head towels, and air fresheners.
Aloha Owl Dish - by Hana Isle
in 2 collections
This dish is shaped like an owl with the word "ALOHA" on its forehead. It is glazed in very Treasure Craft style colors (which makes sense since Ray Murray used to work there before starting Hana Isle) -- the majority has a brown glaze with interior of dish and eyes in a blue/green (turquoise). Probably made in the 1970s during the big owl craze.
Lukluk Tiki Mug - Earthen Red with Black Wash - by Ken Ruzic - for Tiki Farm
in 7 collections
From Tiki Farm's website:
"Lukluk is Tok-Pisin (Papua New Guinea pidgin) for the English language terms 'Look after… stare, gaze, glance, watch'.
Who better to look after you and your cocktail than this masked sentinel designed by long time Tiki Farm contributing artist Ken 'Little Lost Tiki' Ruzic?
And if you look closely, you'll see that sometimes eyes are not where you would truly expect them!
Look closely… you'll find TWO sets of eyes staring back at you!
Hiding in the leafy underbrush, Lukluk will remain a constant guardian of your home Tiki bar and a faithful vessel for your favorite libation!
Initially issued in either jungle distressed wooden brown or a beautiful citrusy lime green, this version features a molten-lava red with a matte black wash!
Hiding behind his giant mask, Lukluk will keep an eye out for fun at your next shindig!"
Volcano Village Mug - Second Edition - Lime Green
in 5 collections
A volcano shaped mug featuring a Tiki flanked by torches, a fish, a toucan, and tropical foliage. This mug has a wraparound scenic design glazed in a “lime green” primary glaze with a washed scenic foreground.
Aloha Joe in Brown for Lowbrow Aloha
aka Aloha Joe For Lowbrow Aloha 3rd Edition in 3 collections
"Aloha Joe" is the official Lowbrow Aloha event mug. This mug is a stylization of the Witco tiki fountain, one of which resides at Hala Kahiki, which has hosted the Lowbrow Aloha art show since 2016. The open basin allows you to put a piece of dry ice in it for a mysterious drink presentation. Design by House of Tabu (Ken Holewczynski) & DSK Designs, based on vintage Witco design. This third edition is finished in a brown matte finish.
Hula's Modern Primitive Tiki Mug - 2021 - Gloss Brown
in 13 collections
This gloss brown mug was designed by Philippe Tilikete for Tiki Farm. The mug has a tiki face with protruding eyes, a long and narrow nose and an open, circle mouth exposing its teeth.
This 2021 version is an all-new version of the original HULA'S Modern Primitive mug first launched back in 2009.
Ward Warehouse Beam Mug #2 - by Gecko
in 2 collections
This mug is created by Gecko for his Gecko's South Seas Arts shop, and is molded after one of the 30 beams taken from the old Ward Warehouse on Honolulu and carved for Max's South Seas. Each mug is numbered X/30 after the beam for which it was carved, and not to indicate the production number.
This is mug design #2.
El Calerte Jade Mask Mug - for UnderTow 5 Year Anniversary - by Tiki Diablo
in 8 collections
This mug is shaped like a skull missing its bottom jaw, with the top half covered in pieces of jade, and with golden eyes.
The Aztecs and Mayans and other cultures from the Americas revered jade as a precious material and there are many examples of jade-covered masks and skulls that have been unearthed from these regions.
The “El Calerte” Jade Mask took over a year from concept to creation. The mug was made in a super limited run of 200 for the 5th year anniversary of the Undertow tiki bar in Phoenix, Arizona (at its new larger and more immersive location at The Century Grand).
This mug is near and dear to the artist himself, as it represents a tribute to his heritage and indigenous cultures tied to Arizona and beyond.
Diamond Head Ashtray - by Hana Isle
in 0 collections
This is a ceramic ashtray showing Diamond Head, a famous volcanic crater on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. Known as Leahi (brow of the tuna) in Hawaiian, the crater was named Diamond Head by 19th century British sailors who thought they discovered diamonds on the crater's slopes. These "diamonds" were actually shiny calcite crystals that had no value.
Shameful Tiki Room Volcano Bowl
in 3 collections
This is a Volcano Bowl used at the Shameful Tiki Room in both of their locations. (Vancouver and Toronto Canada) There is no maker's mark on it but does have the "The Shameful Tiki Room" logo stamped on the bottom. There are three Moai figures which hold the bowl up with a cone in the middle of the bowl representative of a volcano. There is a small place at the top of the volcano to place a flaming cube or such.
This bowl bears a great deal of resemblance to the Drei Moai Volcano bowl put out several years before by Tiki Farm (2007) and designed by Squid, but with different glaze colors. The previous Tiki Farm bowls were gray with a red edge in this basic large size or were green with a more pink edge in the smaller size (2006 design).
The VenTiki Sepik River Sorcerer Mug - First Edition - Green & Yellow - by BigToe
in 7 collections
This is a tiki head mug inspired by Sepik River Papua New Guinea mask art and features the round concentric circle eyes and large boar's tusks from those masks combined with the square-toothed mouth seen in many of BigToe's tikis. The ears have three holes punched in each one through which small braids of jute/Manila rope are tied.
Green glaze with yellow details (tusks, eyes, and back lettering).
The VenTiki Sepik River Sorcerer Mug release was on Sunday, October 3rd, 2021 in VenTiki’s Rapa Nui Room, starting at 10 AM. Concept and artwork by BigToe. Manufactured by Munktiki Imports. Cost was $100. Big Toe was at the event to sign mugs during the release event that Sunday morning.
Cocktail served with this mug is the "Sepik River Sorcerer" with Cruzan Aged Rum, Ron Barrilito Rum, Strawberry Brandy, Vanilla syrup, Lemon Juice, and Walnut bitters.