Tiki Mugs
Thirsty Creature Mug - First Edition - Ghastly Green Grotto Glaze - by the Black Lagoon Room
in 9 collections
This mug depicts the rising hand of The Creature emerging from a sea bed with small shells and starfish. The hand is holding a more traditional tiki mug. This is the first edition of the Thirsty Creature in a "Ghastly Green Grotto Glaze". The plan was to do a second edition in a "Black & Blue Lagoon" glaze (intense blue and purple) but since that glaze was no longer commercially available, the finished 2nd edition is more of a "Freaky Fishscale" (purple & light cyan blue).
This was a limited release of 200, each was hand numbered and signed by Pete Klockau.
Thirsty Creature Mug - Second Edition - Blue & Purple - by the Black Lagoon Room
in 5 collections
This mug depicts the rising hand of The Creature emerging from a sea bed with small shells and starfish. The hand is holding a more traditional tiki mug. This is the second edition of the Thirsty Creature. The first edition was in a "Ghastly Green Grotto Glaze" and the plan was to do a second edition in a "Black & Blue Lagoon" glaze (intense blue and purple) but since that glaze was no longer commercially available, the finished 2nd edition is more of a "Freaky Fishscale" (purple & light cyan blue).
This mug was not released on the main website, but was sold through a separate pre-order email list after the first edition sold out.
Like the first edition, this was a limited release of 200, each was hand numbered and signed by Pete Klockau.
Kunga Kong - Ghost Edition - by Lost Temple Traders
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a snarling ape head wearing a necklace of alternating diamond-shaped and round beads.
Glazed in a wipe gray effect.
From the Lost Temple Traders website:
"On our most recent expedition, we were met with an ominous warning from the locals. “Kunga Kong is coming!” Could it be? The beast of legend would finally make an appearance?
Kunga Kong is a hand-made collaboration between Lost Temple Traders, Tickled Tiki, and sculptor Dale Silva. The Ghost edition is limited to 15 pieces, it measures 6.5” tall and holds 21 oz. of your favorite beverage. Hand-painted."
Admiral Ackbar Mug - by Geeki Tikis
in 11 collections
This mug is modeled after a character from the Star Wars films, Admiral Ackbar, whose bulbous-eyed fishy face appears based on a catfish.
A veteran commander, Ackbar led the defense of his homeworld, Mon Cala, during the Clone Wars and then masterminded the rebel attack on the second Death Star at the Battle of Endor.
Premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 18th, 2019.
Panda Mug - First Edition - for Ming River Sichuan Baijiu
aka Sichuan Tiki Panda Mug in 6 collections
This is a black and white sitting panda mug created for Ming River Baijiu as a promotion.
Baijiu began pushing more aggressively into the US market in 2019 and has found favor with some bartenders looking for a funky and unique bold taste to use in cocktails.
It is a 90 Proof clear grain spirit derived from red sorghum and is pronounced bye-j'yo, meaning "white spirits" in Mandarin.
This Baijiu is praised for its fruit, anise, melon and green apple flavor notes. It is distilled at Luzhou Laojiao distillery, China.
Sunken Shot - by Woody Miller
in 1 collection
From Woody's website:
"This coral covered ancient relic was found on a diving mission sunken in a trench deep in the Pacific ocean, probably thrown overboard after doing shots while pirates prepare to board. "
These came in a variety of colors and were numbered.
Reverse Mermaid - Orange - by Darick Maasen - for Munktiki Imports
in 3 collections
This mug is shaped like a reverse mermaid - a human body with a fish head. Starfish cover the breasts and a clam shell covers the crotch. Anchor tattoo on thigh.
This was also produced in a light teal wipe version with orange details for starfish and clam shell.
Moai - Sunken Edition - by Woody Miller
in 1 collection
From Woody's website:
"This sunken Moai was found off the coast of Easter Island engulfed with coral and barnacles, seashells and lava."
These sunken moai came in a variety of colors and combinations, some with octopuses or other creatures clinging to them. Prices varied. All were numbered or labeled as to unique details.
The Mandalorian Mug - in Beskar Steel Gray - by Geeki Tikis
in 11 collections
This mug is based on the main character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian.
The Mandalorian is basically a science fiction version of a Paladin/knight in shining armor. He lives by a set of rigid codes, one of which is never to remove his helmet. In the series, he becomes the protector of Grogu (often referred to as The Child or Baby Yoda) whose literal blood is sought after by the evil scientists of the old Empire who wish to make force-sensitive clones for their dastardly plans. The Mandalorian dresses in special armor made from Beskar steel which is from his home planet and is resistant even to direct laser blasts or hits from a lightsaber.
The Child "Baby Yoda" Mug with Frog - Light Green - by Geeki Tikis
aka Child With Frog in 7 collections
This mug is based on a character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and is named "Grogu" although he is often referred to as "The Child" or "Baby Yoda".
This version of the character is holding a frog and about to eat it. There are other mug variants where he has his eyes closed in "Force Pose" or is holding a soup bowl. There are also a set of mini mugs where the character is holding the frog, eating the frog, or maintaining "Force Pose" with eyes closed.
The Child "Baby Yoda" Mug with Eyes Closed in Force Pose - Light Green - by Geeki Tikis
aka Child With Eyes Closed in 6 collections
This mug is based on a character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and is named "Grogu" although he is often referred to as "The Child" or "Baby Yoda".
This version of the character has his eyes closed in "Force Pose". There are other mug variants where he is holding a frog or a soup bowl. There are also a set of mini mugs where the character is holding the frog, eating the frog, or maintaining "Force Pose" with eyes closed.
The Child "Baby Yoda" Mug with Soup Bowl - Light Green - by Geeki Tikis
aka Child with Bowl in 13 collections
This mug is based on a character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and is named "Grogu" although he is often referred to as "The Child" or "Baby Yoda".
This version of the character is holding a soup bowl. There are other mug variants where he is holding a frog or is in "Force Pose" with his eyes closed. There are also a set of mini mugs where the character is holding the frog, eating the frog, or maintaining "Force Pose" with eyes closed.