Tiki Mugs
Zombie Glass - Light Blue & Salmon Pink by Derek Yaniger for Tonga Hut
in 1 collection
This is a hiball or "zombie" glass featuring artwork for the Tonga Hut by Derek Yaniger and marked "Derek Yaniger." It features images from inside the Tonga Hut with a zombie kane playing a drum, a zombie wahine serving a platter of brains, and a beatnik zombie in striped shirt staggering past a slightly zombified-looking Moai. There is a full set of four glasses with the same image in four different color-combinations. Each three-color combination includes black, but are distinguished as: Red & Green, Light Blue & Salmon Pink, Hot Pink & Orange, and Purple & Blue.
Orchids of Hawaii R-1 Japan Green
aka Headhunter Mug, Warrior Mug in 57 collections
These common vintage Tiki mugs, produced by Orchids of Hawaii, feature the visage of a tattooed Maori headhunter. Orchids of Hawaii mug in green, marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-1" "Japan" on bottom.
Steve Crane Tongue Tiki Mug
in 24 collections
This mug was created for the Steve Crane restaurants by Gabe Florian. The mug is off-white, brown, blue and orange-brown, with a pink tongue sticking out. Mug is shaped like a rounded head, eyes are bright blue. Handle on back.
Mauna Loa Mexico Fertility Goddess with Marking
in 4 collections
This fertility goddess mug is from the Mauna Loa in Mexico City, and has the "Mauna Loa" logo printed on its back with the more modern graphics from the second location on San Jeronimo. The mug has a black glaze, and is of a woman down to mid-calf. The arms are separated from the body and clasped in front. Another version of this mug has more swirl details, and is not marked Mauna Loa, but is likely from the same location.
Cavetiki Moai Bog Man
aka Brown Caveman Moai Mug in 7 collections
This tiki mug designed by Paul Nielsen is of a full-body moai caveman, complete with legs. The caveman is holding a club, and he has a grass skirt. This is the brown version, in "Bog Man."
Norwegian Cruise Line Humuhumu
aka Humuhumunu kunukuapua'a in 20 collections
Hiball-shaped mug with an upright humuhumunukunukuapua'a (a kind of triggerfish), the state fish of Hawaii. Drink is poured in a large opening in the back.
Westwood W-5 Shot
in 3 collections
The Westwood W-5 shot is brown and has a handle. The eyes are half-closed, and the nose and forehead have a swirl on them. The mouth is open and downturned. The pattern around the top almost resembles birds. The pattern around the bottom is alternating swirls with a row of triangles above it.
Westwood W-6 Mug Brown
in 5 collections
The Westwood W-6 mug is brown and has a handle. The eyes are half-closed, and the nose is very angular. The mouth is half-open. THe pattern around the top is a series of angled lines over a series of rectangles. The pattern around the bottom is also rectangles.
Westwood W-7 Mug Brown
in 3 collections
The Westwood W-7 mug is brown and has a handle. The eyes appear to be squinting due to the triangle pattern in them with a circle at the outer edges. The mouth is open and oval shaped. The nose is triangular, and there is an inverted triangle on the forehead with a circle at the base. The pattern around the top is straight horizontal lines. The pattern around the bottom is more triangles.
Suffering Brass
in 1 collection
Suffering Brass was designed and produced by teaKEY. The mug is a brass colored moai and is in the classic suffering bastard stance, seated with hands on head.
Westwood W-13 Mug Brown
in 4 collections
The Westwood W-13 mug is short and has a handle. The face features half moon eyes with tiny pupils. There is a circle under each eye. He has a pronounced frown.
Westwood W-13 Mug Green
in 6 collections
The Westwood W-13 mug is short and has a handle. The face features half moon eyes with tiny pupils. There is a circle under each eye. He has a pronounced frown.