Tiki Mugs
Rhinocerous Hornbill Skull Mug - Sunrise Edition - by VanTiki
in 15 collections
A mug shaped like the skull of a rare bird species known as the Rhinoceros Hornbill, which can be found in the jungle treetops of VanTiki Island.
This species of exotic jungle bird skull mug follows after earlier jungle bird skull mugs which were extremely popular and Vantiki issued in several color-ways.
Enchanted Tiki Room Oceanic Arts Papua New Guinea Tiki Mask - Bushman Mug - by Gecko
in 1 collection
This is another addition to the Bushman mug series by Gecko.
Gecko's Bushman series features the same "Bushman" body wearing a variety of different masks. Many of these mask mugs made their premier at Tiki Oasis 2022.
This one features an Oceanic Arts PNG (Papua New Guinea) mask.
Journey to Hawaii - First Edition/TikiLand Mug Society Member Edition - Brown - by Jeff Granito
aka TikiLand Mug Society 2022 Mug in 22 collections
From TikiLand Trading:
"Introducing 'Journey to Hawaii', the exclusive mystery TikiLand tiki mug for the 2022 members of TikiLand Mug Society.
For those who recognize it, this mug was very clearly inspired by a coveted piece of Tiki ephemera. The foam tiki statue that this mugs Ku was modeled after is none other than from one of the most iconic, memorable, and influential travel marketing and advertising campaigns by United Airlines promoting air travel to Hawaii.
With a passion for Hawaii, Tiki, and all things at the intersect of art in popular culture and advertising, Lost Tiki envisioned and designed this mug with the help of friends Jeff Granito and Tom THOR Thordarson. Jeff and THOR each contributed depictions on the mug that represent some of the experiences and history that one encounters when visiting Hawaii. THOR masterfully brought these concepts together, and to life, in the sculpt.
Lost Tikis inspiration for each of the mugs created for TikiLand Mug Society is to tell part of his, and many others, story and journey of 'falling down the Tiki rabbit hole'. This is the 2nd mug in the ongoing TikiLand Mug Society series."
This first edition with dark brown exterior and orange interior was made exclusively for Tikiland Mug Society members.
Groggy Grotter - First Edition - Coral/Orange - by Monkey Skull - for Lost Temple Traders
in 3 collections
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Two shots of rum…or was it three? Who can remember. It’s always a bit groggy. All we know for sure is there was an octopus bartender, a giant clam, and a lot of rum. Groggy Grotter is manufactured by Monkey Skull. This mug is a Limited Edition of 100 and is expected to ship late December/Early January."
The second edition Groggy Grotter is glazed in a green and purple color combination.
Test Pilot - Second Edition - Wild Blue - by Trevor Foster - for Lost Temple Traders
in 5 collections
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Valiant to the end, the test pilot’s final flight took him deep into the heart of a remote jungle where he was never seen again. It is rumored that anyone who drinks from this vessel is imbued with a little bit of the bravery of that ill-fated explorer. And, if you consume all 32oz, you will be extra brave.
The Test Pilot Wild Blue Edition is the same sculpt as the first, done in a beautiful cobalt blue that Trevor does. It was sculpted and produced by Trevor Foster. Limited to 200 pieces."
175 issued with standard silver lenses and 25 with golden lenses.
The Insulator Glass - for The Edison
in 1 collection
The Edison is a steampunk themed nightclub located inside the Higgins Building basement in Los Angeles, California. The Edison opened in 2007. The Higgins Building basement was Los Angeles' first power plant, built by Thomas Higgins.
From The Neverlands (Clifton's store online):
"Patterned after a historic insulator, this completely unique creation celebrates an era of innovation, beauty and imagination. In an era when the beauty of form and function blended perfectly, the equipment, apparatus, and components became artworks in their own right. With The Edison emblazoned on this stunning limited run mug, you can celebrate this era at home and enjoy a functional glass mug that’s both beautiful and perfect for use!
12 oz capacity."
Max's Kona Kai Frigate Bird - Bird Of Paradise Edition - by Gecko - from an original by Bertiki
in 2 collections
This mug is based on a vintage 10' tall carving of a Frigate Bird done by Jim Casey that originated in 1960 with the opening of the Kona Kai in Philadelphia. It sat above their entryway originally and was salvaged when the Kona Kai was demolished in 1985. Later, it was purchased for Max's along with several other pieces in the Jordan Reichek collection which were catalogued by Sven Tiki in his exhibition catalogue book, The Art of Tiki, in 2017.
*NOTE: This is an exclusive 1/1 version of the Kona Kai Frigate Bird mug created for Max's South Seas Hideaway, but this version is mounted on a piece of wood from the Ward Warehouse and features special detailing and Kustomization by Gecko.
Sipper Tiki Cup with Mickey Ears - from Disney's Polynesian Village
aka Mickey Ears Tiki Cup in 1 collection
These plastic tiki sipper cups with black plastic Mickey Mouse Ear snap-on Lids were issued from Polynesian Village.
These came in either a blue or a white version.
The tiki is modeled after the Orchids of Hawaii R-5 tiki mug.
Hannya Demon - Type 4 - Green with Gold Horns - by Shima Ceramics
in 1 collection
From Shima Ceramics:
"This Hannya Demon mug will be the first of several mugs based on Japanese demons. With all the amazing folklore and intense imagery, tapping into my Japanese heritage for inspiration was a no-brainer. Traditional masks of Japanese Noh theater inspire this first series of demon mugs.
Hannya masks portrays the souls of women who have become demons due to obsession or jealousy, similar to the Buddhist concept of hungry ghost.
Only a few of these mugs will be made: 50 total of all colors, plus a handful of Artist’s Proofs.
The gold ones are made with gold luster (real gold).
Each mug holds 16 oz. Dimensions are H 7.5”, W 6.75”, D 5.25”.
Colors represented in these pictures may vary slightly from the mug you receive; variation in glaze application results in unpredictable differences. The horns for example shift from a beige base to brown tips; your horns may be darker or lighter. Hand painted details like the hair varies from mug to mug.
The original for this mug, like all Shima Ceramics mugs, was sculpted by hand. Every step from sculpting to mold making, casting to glazing, start to finish is done in house by myself and sometimes my assistants."
Hannya Demon - Type 3 - White with Gold Horns - by Shima Ceramics
in 0 collections
From Shima Ceramics:
"This Hannya Demon mug will be the first of several mugs based on Japanese demons. With all the amazing folklore and intense imagery, tapping into my Japanese heritage for inspiration was a no-brainer. Traditional masks of Japanese Noh theater inspire this first series of demon mugs.
Hannya masks portrays the souls of women who have become demons due to obsession or jealousy, similar to the Buddhist concept of hungry ghost.
Only a few of these mugs will be made: 50 total of all colors, plus a handful of Artist’s Proofs.
The gold ones are made with gold luster (real gold).
Each mug holds 16 oz. Dimensions are H 7.5”, W 6.75”, D 5.25”.
Colors represented in these pictures may vary slightly from the mug you receive; variation in glaze application results in unpredictable differences. The horns for example shift from a beige base to brown tips; your horns may be darker or lighter. Hand painted details like the hair varies from mug to mug.
The original for this mug, like all Shima Ceramics mugs, was sculpted by hand. Every step from sculpting to mold making, casting to glazing, start to finish is done in house by myself and sometimes my assistants."
Hannya Demon - Type 2 - Red with Metallic Horns - by Shima Ceramics
in 1 collection
From Shima Ceramics:
"This Hannya Demon mug will be the first of several mugs based on Japanese demons. With all the amazing folklore and intense imagery, tapping into my Japanese heritage for inspiration was a no-brainer. Traditional masks of Japanese Noh theater inspire this first series of demon mugs.
Hannya masks portrays the souls of women who have become demons due to obsession or jealousy, similar to the Buddhist concept of hungry ghost.
Only a few of these mugs will be made: 50 total of all colors, plus a handful of Artist’s Proofs.
Each mug holds 16 oz. Dimensions are H 7.5”, W 6.75”, D 5.25”.
Colors represented in these pictures may vary slightly from the mug you receive; variation in glaze application results in unpredictable differences. The horns for example shift from a beige base to brown tips; your horns may be darker or lighter. Hand painted details like the hair varies from mug to mug.
The original for this mug, like all Shima Ceramics mugs, was sculpted by hand. Every step from sculpting to mold making, casting to glazing, start to finish is done in house by myself and sometimes my assistants."
Hannya Demon - Type 1 - White with Natural Horns - by Shima Ceramics
in 0 collections
From Shima Ceramics:
"This Hannya Demon mug will be the first of several mugs based on Japanese demons. With all the amazing folklore and intense imagery, tapping into my Japanese heritage for inspiration was a no-brainer. Traditional masks of Japanese Noh theater inspire this first series of demon mugs.
Hannya masks portrays the souls of women who have become demons due to obsession or jealousy, similar to the Buddhist concept of hungry ghost.
Only a few of these mugs will be made: 50 total of all colors, plus a handful of Artist’s Proofs.
Each mug holds 16 oz. Dimensions are H 7.5”, W 6.75”, D 5.25”.
Colors represented in these pictures may vary slightly from the mug you receive; variation in glaze application results in unpredictable differences. The horns for example shift from a beige base to brown tips; your horns may be darker or lighter. Hand painted details like the hair varies from mug to mug.
The original for this mug, like all Shima Ceramics mugs, was sculpted by hand. Every step from sculpting to mold making, casting to glazing, start to finish is done in house by myself and sometimes my assistants."