Tiki Mugs
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.
Sea Turtle Mug - First Edition - by Eekum Bookum - for The Honu
in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like an upside down sea turtle floating on a cresting wave. Other details include a fish inside the wave on front and a driftwood plaque on the reverse marked for "The Honu Dunedin, FL".
Tiki Max - New Year's Eve 2019 Edition - Silver - For Max's South Seas Hideaway
in 3 collections
This tiki mug was designed by The Rainbow Professor (Head of Max's in-house ceramics studio) at Max’s South Seas Hideaway in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is a primitive-looking hand-sculpted mug inspired by the classic Tiki Bob mug. This was a New Year’s Eve version of Tiki Max in a glossy silver metallic glaze limited to 25 pieces on NYE to guests attending their 5-course dinner that night. However, word did not get out about the mugs and there were some remaining that were sold in 2020.
Along with the silver Tiki Max mugs, Max's also sold 25 gold Moai Max mugs at this New Year's event as well.
Moai Max - New Year's Eve 2019 Edition - Gold - for Max's South Seas Hideaway
in 3 collections
A mug shaped like a matte gold standing moai.
Only 25 were released for purchase at the restaurant, available to guests with reservations for the 2019 New Year's Eve event. However, word did not get out about the mugs and there were some remaining that were sold in 2020.
Along with the gold Moai Max mugs, Max's also sold 25 silver Tiki Max mugs (based on Tiki Bob) at this New Year's event as well.
Vallejo Mug - Smuggler's Cove Edition
in 0 collections
A Moai mug inspired by Picasso, Klee, and Dali.
From Tiki Kaimuki: "This cubist inspired Moai mug has realistic weathered wood grain and a shiny gold logo. To capture this moment in history, I have signed the back and written "SIP2020" in permanent marker. Each mug also has a different colored bottom. You will randomly receive one of the five mugs. "
Vallejo Mug
in 0 collections
A Moai mug inspired by Picasso, Klee, and Dali.
Every mug is different. Some may be slightly similar, but with defined details that make them unique.
This design is limited to only 75 mugs or less and that includes "Custom" versions that require more time.
There is also a separate Smuggler's Cove micro/mini edition with a gold Smuggler's cove logo on its forehead limited to 5 pieces only that was released as a fundraiser during the COVID 19 pandemic.
Off to S.E.A. Moai - Test Glaze - by Outl1n3 Island
in 3 collections
This mug is part of a three mug set by David Outline of Outl1n3 Island which included three row boats -- one containing Ku, one containing a Moai and the third containing Tongaroa, all paddling off to sea.
The test glaze set is the precursor to the first edition five mug sets. The bottom of the mug reads "Outl1n3 Island" and the test glaze is numbered out of 4 in ink and dated "2021" molded into the mug over a molded "EDT".
Off to S.E.A. Ku - Test Glaze - by Outl1n3 Island
in 3 collections
This mug is part of a three mug set by David Outline of Outl1n3 Island which includes three row boats -- one containing Ku, one containing a Moai and the third containing Tongaroa, all paddling off to sea.
The test glaze set is the precursor to the first edition five mug sets. The bottom of the mug reads "Outl1n3 Island" and the test glaze is numbered out of 4 in ink and dated "2021" molded into the mug over a molded "EDT".