Tiki Mugs
Tiki Oasis 2020 Paradise Point Takeover Mug - Second Edition - by Eekum Bookum
in 8 collections
The 2020 Tiki Oasis Mug is titled “Tiki Oasis Paradise Point Takeover” and is inspired by the grounds, architecture, and locale of Paradise Point Resort. Tiki Oasis’ Paradise Point mug features tikis from Caliente Tropics (Palm Springs) and the Hanalei Hotel (San Diego), where Tiki Oasis took place previously. The mug has a removable “hut” lid featuring a straw hole. Imagery featured on the mug includes tiki torches, palm trees, birds of paradise, coconuts, a rum box, and a peacock. There is also a fire feature/well for 151 high proof alcohol (or lemon extract) on the front of the mug, just below a Tiki Oasis logo.
This second and more limited special edition glaze version differs from the event release which was done in shades of teal/green. The second edition has more brown/tan tones with orange accents on the tiki torches and Bird of Paradise flower blossoms.
The Den Of Sin Maori Devil Tiki Mug - Third Edition - Glossy Dark Candy Apple Red
aka The Den of Sin Home Bar Devil Tiki Mug - What Happens In The Shadows Stays In The Shadows Edition in 5 collections
This tiki mug is shaped like the bust (mid waist up) of a devilish horned tiki, dressed in a suave suit, with Maori Moko face tattoos, holding a martini in his hands. Jason & Staci Smith worked with Doug Horne to bring their concept to life. John Mulder sculpted and manufactured the finished mug. The Den of Sin is the home bar of Jason & Staci and since they live in Las Vegas, the back of the mug features the vintage skyline of The Strip. This third edition was preceded by a more matte red & black first edition and a "Beachcomber Glaze" second edition in a blue/green.
This third edition is named "What happens in the shadows, stays in the shadows". Although the devil is a candy apple red, high gloss glaze, the sides are super black as if he is going into the shadows, or perhaps coming out of the shadows.
Limited Edition of only 125 and premiered on Monday, Nov 30th at 5:00pm et / 2:00pm pt.
Cost was $129 + $15 for shipping, and 1 per person. The mug was for sale in the SHOP section of Jason's FB page, of Jason's Tiki Adventures.
Hu-La-La Hawaiian Cruise Ship Cookie Jar - by Vandor
in 0 collections
This lidded cookie jar is shaped like a steam ship with three smokestacks. The side has an inset showing a tropical beach and there is a small hula girl figure in front that gives it a 3-D tableau effect. Marked as the USS Vandor on the prow on both sides. 12 1/4" high including smokestacks by 8 1/2" wide. Made in 2000.
Part of the larger Vandor Hu-La-La collection.
Trader Sam’s Chip Bowl
in 17 collections
Released at Disney’s Polynesian Village BouTiki on December 19, 2020 and depicts the Nautilus from Disney’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea on one side and the Trader Sam’s logo on the other side of the bowl. The bowl came as a set with a dive helmet dip bowl. The bowl can be used to serve 80 ounce cocktails for you to share with some very thirsty friends.
Trader Sam’s Dip Bowl
in 15 collections
Released on December 19, 2020 at the BouTiki in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. This dip bowl was sold as a set with a chip bowl. The dip bowl depicts a diving helmet with the Trader Sam’s logo on one side and the words “Dive, Dive, Dive” on the opposite side. The dip bowl can be used to hold an 11 ounce cocktail.
Pukiki Signature Tiki Mug - First Edition - Brown - by Bai - for Pukiki
in 1 collection
This is a full-body tiki mug with round eyes, figure eight mouth, and playing a ukelele.
Pukiki is a tiki bar on the Portuguese island of Madeira (est. 2016), which is in the Atlantic Ocean, about equidistant from the shores of both Portugal and Morocco. The bar celebrates Madeira's historic connection with Hawaii: Portuguese emigrants from Madeira and Azores went to Hawaii in large numbers starting in the late 1800s to work the sugarcane plantations. The strong thumbprint of Portuguese culture remains in Hawaii today, most notably the ukulele, an instrument brought to Hawaii from Madeira. "Pukiki" is what these settlers were called by the native Hawaiians.
This mug is their signature tiki and the mug was sculpted by Bai.
Their Facebook posts state that the shipment of this first batch of mugs from the manufacturer resulted in much breakage. It is uncertain how many made it from this first batch...
Bosko Skull Mug - Light Green - Artist Proof
in 1 collection
Designed by Bosko and manufactured by Tiki Objects by Bosko. The Skull has two large eye sockets with a cleverly placed straw hole above and behind the left socket. The Skull is missing the lower jaw but four large teeth help balance the mug nicely on your table. This light green skull is one of several artist proofs, all in different colors.
Bosko Skull Mug - Yellow with Brown Highlights - Artist Proof
in 1 collection
Designed by Bosko and manufactured by Tiki Objects by Bosko. The Skull has two large eye sockets with a cleverly placed straw hole above and behind the left socket. The Skull is missing the lower jaw but four large teeth help balance the mug nicely on your table. There are several artist proofs of the Skull Mug all are different colors.
La Mariana Sailing Club Hana Hou Tiki Mug - Artist Proof - by Gecko
in 5 collections
This mug is shaped like a standing tiki on a raised base with triangular repeated border designs around the base. The tiki has a relatively long body with a small head, almond shaped eyes, a v-shaped brow, long mouth with exposed teeth, and hands held on stomach.
20 Artist Proofs were made of this Hana Hou mug celebrating the extension of La Mariana's lease for another 20 years.
It is based on a smaller carving on site at La Mariana.
Sold on premises, starting in October 2019, for $200 release price. Came with hang tag and a matching brown swizzle stick.
VenTiki Lounge Rum Barrel - Second Edition - Dark Iron Oxide Brown
in 2 collections
This is the second edition of the VenTiki Rum Barrel mug. This rum barrel mug is a very dark iron oxide brown (almost black) with a slightly lighter brown wash. This mug is yours to keep when you order the $25 top shelf Mai Tai sold at the VenTiki Tiki Lounge and Lanai in Ventura, CA. This is also a Tiki Farm mug design that is rebranded and used at other Tiki Bars. This Wiki-Wiki (quick production/already designed) Rum Barrel was also used by Tiki Farm at Hala Kahiki and The Bruery among others. A first edition of the VenTiki barrel mug was also produced, in a lighter glossy brown glaze.
Shrunken Gorilla Head Mug - by Idol Hands
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a gorilla head that has been shrunken and has the mouth stitched close. It was preceded by a Jungle Rum Club Edition gorilla mug. The shrunken version is not branded for a bar or restaurant but has been issued in multiple glaze colors.
Hotei Bowl - Brown - for Pyrat Rum
in 0 collections
Medium sized brown bowl surrounded by 3 Hotei figures and marked for Pyrat Rum on front.
Hotei is the figure on the medallion on every bottle of Pyrat rum. The roots of rum trace back to early Asia, where scholars agree the first distillation of sugarcane juice was produced. And so, the history of rum is very much the history of sugar in Asia and Hotei honors Asia’s preeminent and important role in the origin of this popular spirit.
The Hotei monk is the patron saint and Zen protector of fortunetellers and bartenders. This socially enlightened mystic, often considered the god of contentment and happiness, is always depicted with a cheerful smile, a bald head, and a portly belly. Ancient scrolls tell of Hotei’s fondness for libations and he is commonly seen carrying a large cloth sack that never empties, from which he gregariously dispenses food and drink and other treasures.
There was also a matching mug put out by Pyrat Rum at the same time.