Tiki Mugs
El Ojo Fantastico Furia Rojo Variant - Designer Con 2019 - Red - by MONDO
in 0 collections
From MONDO: "Enter the ring and grab your drink with the hero with the fantastic eye — El Ojo Fantastico! A luche-inspired mug designed by Michael Bonanno, sculpted by Tufan Sezer, and produced with our tag-team mates Tiki Farm, this mug holds approx. 16oz, and is made in Mexico! ¡Muy autentico!" Premiered at Designer Con 2019 but later available on MONDO's website. This design was later released in other glaze colors, including blue, green, teal, iron oxide dark brown, and brown.
Mauna Loa Bowl For Ren Clark's Polynesian Village
aka Ren Clark Mauna Loa Bowl in 0 collections
This is a reddish brown glazed bowl flanked on either side by tikis. In their menu, the bowl is shown filled with crushed ice as a server, and the actual drink is served in a separate glass embedded in the center of the crushed ice. The tikis are modeled after the signature tiki for Ren Clark's carved by Milan Guanko.
Octopus - by BarConic
in 4 collections
BarConic® ceramic octopus tiki mug. If you're looking to expand your tiki line into something new and exciting, this handled tiki mug will certainly fit right in! Make different cocktails for your guests from tropical to hot coffee or tea. This amazing bright octopus tiki with handle is made of high quality durable ceramic.
Bones Mug - by BarConic
in 8 collections
Elongated white skull face. If you are looking for an artistically creative way to present your latest frozen tropical concoction, then this "bones" themed ceramic tiki mug is a great place to start! The trendy skull face and long forehead will add a touch of darkness to your tropical cocktail vibe. This quality piece of tiki drinkware showcases a quality craftsmanship with definitive accents. The overall ivory skull coloring is defined with dark grey eyes and then beautifully glazed over, giving this ceramic drinking vessel an elegant and smooth look.
Tiki Time! Sippy Cup - from Smuggler's Cove at the Smithsonian
in 1 collection
These small sippy cups were used by Martin Cate at the "Tiki Time! Exotic cocktails and the Cult of the Tiki Bar" held August 15, 2019 at the Smithsonian in DC. Clear plastic with logos on three sides - Smuggler's Cove, Plantation Rum, Smithsonian Associates. This was printed by Whirley Drink Works, the 10oz Rocks tumbler with swivel lid so that drinks could be served in the theater.
Midsummer Scream 2019 Cat Mug - 1st Edition
in 7 collections
Mug sold at the 2019 Midsummer Scream held in Long Beach, California. Sculpted by Thor and made by Munktiki Imports.
The Lost Shriner
in 1 collection
This little fez wearing skull comes in various colorways and with two different fez symbols, designed and produced by Jan from JerK Kustoms, 2020
Orca Barrel Mug From Jaws
in 4 collections
A mug designed to look like one of the three yellow float barrels used to track down the missing great white shark in the film, JAWS (1975). The lid of this mug has a hole for a straw that was designed to look like a missing cap. A three-barrel pack of these mugs was sold in limited quantities (50) and came with an autographed art print by Production Designer Joe Alves. Designed by Joe Alves, Trader Brandon, and Clint Shultz. Manufactured by Munktiki Imports. Sold through Trader Brandon online.
Doom Altar First Edition by Trader Brandon
aka Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom Skull Altar Mug in 8 collections
This mug is based off a set piece in the film, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1996). At the center of the smaller side of the temple stood a large statue of Kali and an altar in the shape of a skull that housed the Sankara Stones (which glowed when activated). This mug has a natural brown stoneware finish and includes an insert glassware and glow cube to allow for inner glowing while drinking. When not used as a drinking vessel, remove the inner glass and use the Altar as a candle holder or other decorative piece. Also came with a drink recipe card.
Beauce Lined Face Maori Bowl
aka Beauce Catalog # 1869 in 0 collections
This is a bowl supported by three tikis. The tikis have long noses, eyes squinted shut and lined faces suggesting moko. They are kneeling and have their hands on their bellies. This design was originated by Stella Bodey at Spurlin Ceramics and was also used for mugs by Sam's Seafood (Later became Don the Beachcomber's) and it appears Beauce copied several Spurlin designs.
Tiki Oasis 2020 Paradise Point Takeover Mug - First Edition - by Eekum Bookum
aka Tiki Oasis 20 Mug in 20 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 version in green/teal glazes was followed after the event with a more limited second edition in brown/tan with orange accents.
False Idol Short Skull Artist Proof
aka False Idol Short Skull AP in 1 collection
Single skull made for False Idol with large eye sockets and missing lower jaw. Very similar to the False Idol short stack (2 skulls) and the False Idol Skull Stack (3 skulls). This is an artist proof.