Tiki Mugs
Ship's Wheel - by Black Lagoon Designs
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This is a small bowl designed like a spoked ship's wheel laying flat.
These were available in different glazes, including brown with white interior or light brown/beige with white interior.
Ku Volcano Bowl - Brown - by CheekyTiki
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This is a triangular shaped volcano bowl with Ku figures on each of the three sides. Brown glazed interior and exterior.
CheekyTiki also released a similar design featuring Tangaroa instead of Ku (issued in a gray and in a yellow glaze).
The Southernmost Tiki House Mug - First Edition - Red/White/Blue/Yellow - by Eekum Bookum - for Tiki House Key West
in 6 collections
This is the first ever signature mug for Tiki House Key West and features their logo tiki head with coffee-bean-shaped eyes and square-toothed grimace with tongue extended.
It is styled with glaze colors after the Southernmost Buoy which is a Key West landmark and marks the southernmost point in the continental United States (90 miles to Cuba).
Glazed in alternating bands of red, blue, and yellow with white teeth and a wipe finish across nose and eyes to reveal more of sculpt.
Marked "Tiki House Key West" on reverse. Holds 15 oz. Sold through their website or on premises.
Max's Bird God - Blue Green Variant
in 3 collections
Max's Bird God mug was released in two different glazes, the black w/ red eyes and tongue, and a blue-green version, also with red eyes and a red tongue.
Max's Bird God - Black Variant
in 1 collection
Max's Bird God mug was released in two different glazes, the black w/ red eyes and tongue, and a blue-green version, also with red eyes and a red tongue.
Wind God - by Swizzle
in 8 collections
This is a mug based on the Wind God tiki sculpture that used to stand at Tiki Gardens, Indian Shores, Florida, United States.
These mugs were made in small batches and in a variety of colors.
The original sculpture was a 15-20' tall concrete fabrication designed by Gordon Keith Originals of Columbus, Ohio. A standing adult could pass through the opening of the original.
Noa Noa - by Bai
in 1 collection
An early explorer of modern art, Paul Gauguin left France for Tahiti, where he immersed himself (1891-1893) in Maori mythology. Noa Noa, his intimate journal of writings, watercolors, and woodcuts, was discovered years after he left the island. It was published in 1901. This mug is based on one of the most famous woodcuts (often used as the cover art).
This was a limited edition of 10 issued in several color-ways.
Small Ku Bowl - by Black Lagoon Designs
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A small bowl supported by three Ku Tikis resembling the tourist tikis used on large fork and spoon sets and other vintage carved items.
Dead Bastard Mug - Standard Edition - by VanTiki
in 17 collections
From VanTiki's website:
"This Bastard has had enough! 7.5” long, 5.5” wide, and 3” tall, this dead fellow has been kind enough to expire with his mouth agape - letting you fill him with spirits and sip at your leisure. And best of all: it can hang on a wall. Let me say that again - IT CAN HANG ON A WALL! A handy-dandy notch is built into the base to easily hang the mug on a small screw or nail."
The presale was for this Standard Edition of 200 mugs. A Super Limited Edition of 25 Dead Bastards was announced to be released later this year in a different glaze.
The Real McCoy Woodgrain Ku
in 1 collection
A promotional mug manufactured by Tiki Farm for The Real McCoy brand rum.
The Real McCoy company launched in 2013 and produces a line of premium and super-premium aged rums. They are named after and inspired by the story of Bill McCoy. In January 1920, McCoy was the first to fill his schooner with alcohol in the Caribbean and sail it up to New York. Anchoring three miles offshore in what was then international waters, McCoy was able to legally act as a floating liquor store to the speakeasies of Manhattan. Today, their rums are handcrafted in the Prohibition Tradition - with the same authenticity as the celebrated rum that fueled the Roaring ‘20s - copper distilled, bourbon barrel-aged, no added sugars, flavors or aromatics.
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.
"The Real McCoy" is written on its back.
Bikini Lounge Moon Mug
in 4 collections
Designed and made by the owner of the Bikini Lounge, the mug features the faces of the house band. A white moon with a yellow interior. The mug holds 28 ounces and can be used as a bowl to hold your favorite cocktail.
From the Bikini Lounge Facebook page on November 9th, 2017 announcing November 11th release:
"Hola! This year's mug goes to Moonlight Magic for its inspiration. A group of some truly original Zonies that have spent nearly a year with us for all the right reasons. We rattled through ideas and some sketches with our ol' sweat shop pal Jimmy Smith, eventually settling on this sweet vessel! 40 bucks gets you this tribute to what the Moon on Grand really has to offer, including the glorious 'cheezewhiz' interior with a portion of the proceeds going to the band! Saturday's festival is stocked, so come prepared. Only 100 of these going out to the universe and never to return."
Skull Canoe - Natural Brown Variant - by Munktiki Imports - for Trader Brandon
in 6 collections
This is a canoe-shaped bowl with three skulls in it.
From Trader Brandon's website:
"The Skull Canoe mug reminds you to watch your head while navigating these waters with our canoe, measuring 9" wide! Comes in a natural stoneware finish, produced by our friends at Munktiki. Holds 12oz with ice!"
A bone white glazed version was also released at the same time.