Tiki Mugs
Monster Clock - First Edition - by Elle Tiki
in 6 collections
From Elle Tiki:
"When it’s dark and eerie and creaks make you gasp
And the shadowy hand has you firmly in its grasp
When midnight is behind us, and the spooks have all the power
You'll find that you've entered the 13th hour...
This design was hand sculpted using Monster Clay.
The Monster Clock has 3 colors of underglazes. 3 coats applied by hand to ensure a full color saturation. Interior glaze effect is used with two food safe glazes, layered to add dimension with streaks/ speckles to pay homage to the memorable wallpaper seen in the haunted halls. A black wash technique was then utilized to push all the details to the forefront and bring this spooky icon to life. Finally, a clear coat was applied to protect and make this completely food safe, inside and out.
Final mug size is roughly 4 inches x 4 inches x 9.75 inches and holds a total of 26 fluid oz."
Ashtray - for Kono Hawaii
in 0 collections
This round white ashtray was used at the Kono Hawaii in Santa Ana, California.
Caldera - Super Limited Edition - Hot Magma Glaze - for Tiki Kon 2022 - by Van Tiki
in 1 collection
The Super Limited Edition Caldera bowl by VanTiki was inspired by the Halema'uma'u crater on Kīlauea and glows in a multi-layer Hot Magma glaze. It holds 14 oz of your favorite beverage in a bowl shaped vessel that's suitable for sharing...or drink it all yourself, we won't judge. Drink it down to expose the volcano spirit that lives at the bottom of the caldera. There's a mounting hole in the back, so you can hang it on the wall like a trophy when you're done. This is a super limited edition run of 25. Made entirely in Oregon, not an import! Sold via lottery method.
There was also a regular Limited Edition of 300 pieces in red that were sold at the event and online.
Skull Chalice - by Pie Eyed Tikis
in 2 collections
From Pie Eyed Tikis:
"Limited edition stoneware with custom glaze Approximately 9 inches tall with 3.5 inch base and 3 inch rim Capacity 32 fluid ounces Hole placed for top of front for convenient drink straw placement Food and beverage safe glaze Hand washing is always suggested for any handmade ceramic piece Designed and sculpted by artist, Jason Vitril Handcrafted: Each ceramic piece is made to be one of a kind, so there are slight variations in coloration, glaze and surface texture in every creation"
Ekolu - Sunken Edition - by Woody Miller
in 1 collection
From Woody Miller:
"Ekolu means 3, or third in Hawaiian. This 'triangle' based mug goes perfect on the beach, in the valley, or in the mountains! The jungle, the ocean, the desert, keeping your thirst quenched while on an island.
One in a series of sunken mugs. Each hand created with unique coral, barnacles, sea creatures and more. One of a kind!
Materials: Lead-free white stoneware ceramic & food safe glaze.
Capacity: 16oz
Size: 9 inches tall x 3 inches wide."
The Cannibal - Gold - by Jordan Reichek - for Peekaboo Gallery
aka Oceanic Arts Tahitian Cannibal Eater Mug - Gold in 4 collections
From Peekaboo Gallery:
"This impressive chalice, 'THE CANNIBAL' is based on an original Tiki post carving by LeRoy Schmaltz created for the famous Don the Beachcomber restaurant at The Sahara Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. This Beachcomber location featured some of the most elaborate and wide-ranging décor of any in the company’s chain across the globe. A series of eight entrance posts were fabricated by Oceanic Arts for placement at the interior of the venue. Each of these tall entrance tikis were unique and represented an amalgamation of Polynesian tribal styles. Upon the closing of the Las Vegas restaurant in the 1970s, the company sold a good deal of its décor back to Oceanic Arts. Over the years, OA sold or repurposed much of this décor into their Luau Rental Department.
The mug was designed by Peekaboo Gallery owner and author of OCEANIC ARTS: The Godfathers of TIKI, JORDAN REICHEK. The design is a representation of the Don the Beachcomber, 'Cannibal Post' carving and it features a base that pays homage to OA’s famous rope-wrapped brass tiki table lamp shades. This mug is MASSIVE, measuring 9 inches tall and 5 inches wide at the base, holding approximately 18oz of liquid gold! It comes in a special commemorative OA box."
AND...
"On both Saturday and Sunday, October 15th & 16th at the OA Warehouse, 50 mugs will be available each day on a first come, first serve basis to registered bidder attendees of the live auction. Once admitted after the doors open at 8am on Saturday and 9am on Sunday, registered attendees will be given a ticket to purchase (one mug per visitor only) the Gold Cannibal Mug. The remaining 100 mugs will go on sale to the general public on our website at a later date [February 16th, 2023]. Mugs come in a unique graphic box. $175 each."
The Cannibal - Oceanic Blue - by Jordan Reichek - for Peekaboo Gallery
aka Oceanic Arts Tahitian Cannibal Eater Mug - Blue Wipe in 10 collections
From Peekaboo Gallery:
"This impressive chalice, 'THE CANNIBAL' is based on an original Tiki post carving by LeRoy Schmaltz created for the famous Don the Beachcomber restaurant at The Sahara Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. This Beachcomber location featured some of the most elaborate and wide-ranging décor of any in the company’s chain across the globe. A series of eight entrance posts were fabricated by Oceanic Arts for placement at the interior of the venue. Each of these tall entrance tikis were unique and represented an amalgamation of Polynesian tribal styles. Upon the closing of the Las Vegas restaurant in the 1970s, the company sold a good deal of its décor back to Oceanic Arts. Over the years, OA sold or repurposed much of this décor into their Luau Rental Department.
The mug was designed by Peekaboo Gallery owner and author of OCEANIC ARTS: The Godfathers of TIKI, JORDAN REICHEK. The design is a representation of the Don the Beachcomber, 'Cannibal Post' carving and it features a base that pays homage to OA’s famous rope-wrapped brass tiki table lamp shades. This mug is MASSIVE, measuring 9 inches tall and 5 inches wide at the base, holding approximately 18oz of liquid gold! It comes in a special commemorative OA box."
The Cannibal - Oceanic Arts Catalog Brown - by Jordan Reichek - for Peekaboo Gallery
aka Oceanic Arts Tahitian Cannibal Eater Mug - Amber Brown in 9 collections
From Peekaboo Gallery:
"This impressive chalice, 'THE CANNIBAL' is based on an original Tiki post carving by LeRoy Schmaltz created for the famous Don the Beachcomber restaurant at The Sahara Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. This Beachcomber location featured some of the most elaborate and wide-ranging décor of any in the company’s chain across the globe. A series of eight entrance posts were fabricated by Oceanic Arts for placement at the interior of the venue. Each of these tall entrance tikis were unique and represented an amalgamation of Polynesian tribal styles. Upon the closing of the Las Vegas restaurant in the 1970s, the company sold a good deal of its décor back to Oceanic Arts. Over the years, OA sold or repurposed much of this décor into their Luau Rental Department.
The mug was designed by Peekaboo Gallery owner and author of OCEANIC ARTS: The Godfathers of TIKI, JORDAN REICHEK. The design is a representation of the Don the Beachcomber, 'Cannibal Post' carving and it features a base that pays homage to OA’s famous rope-wrapped brass tiki table lamp shades. This mug is MASSIVE, measuring 9 inches tall and 5 inches wide at the base, holding approximately 18oz of liquid gold! It comes in a special commemorative OA box."
Da Bootlegger Mini Mug Set - by Scott Taylor (TikiPop)
aka Bootlegger Combo Set: Wahoo, Ka'oho, Pahu in 7 collections
After trying to get bootleggers from another country to stop selling copies they made from his mugs, Scott Taylor (a.k.a., Tikipop) made copies of their copies of his mugs. Very Meta!
They are sold as a set of three: Wahoo, Ka'oho and Pahu. Interior colors vary.
Cosmic Skull Mug - Green Decay Edition - by Munktiki Imports - for Mothership & Kindred
in 4 collections
This is a pocked and weathered white skull with cosmic nebulae and starry galaxies peeking through the eye sockets, mouth cavity, and through a break in the back cranium. These celestial vistas look kinda psychedelic like they were designed by American comic book artist Jack Kirby back in his heyday.
Released in an edition of 400, the Green Decay edition is available at Mothership - a sci-fi tropical themed bar in San Diego that is a partnership between the owner of Kindred and CH Projects (False Idol, Polite Provisions, Raised By Wolves and more).
Designed by Ignacio “Notch” Gonzalez, Mothership imagines a restaurant and cocktail lounge build from the ruins of a crash landed ship on a tropical alien planet.
From the Mothership website: "The Ancient Astronaut Shuttle Crew, aboard the A.A.S.C. MOTHERSHIP, boldly explores the darkest, furthest edges of the tropical-flavor galaxy. Cosmic rays blast from a solar flare and blow the MOTHERSHIP’s electronics into disarray. The psycho-space marauders are left with no option but to execute emergency landing protocols on the nearest planet. Off-board, the tight-knit Crew explores the lush surroundings. They discover no sentient life, but unexplainable events occur and a lurking presence is felt. The mysterious, uncharted ecosystem has few resources to repair the ship -- but ample plant life and curious, intoxicating spirits. In time, the Crew accepts that they are marooned in a sinister, fertile paradise. They establish a colony and fashion the ship into a base camp, including quarters of leisure. Together, the fearless crew members commit to adventurous coexistence with the natural life of the planet, not in desperate peril, but on a ...PERMANENT VACATION."
Monstro the Whale - First Edition - for Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar
in 31 collections
This is a mug version of Monstro the whale, modeled after the entrance to the Storybook Land Canal Boats Ride and the character in the animated Disney movie, Pinnochio.
Came with "Monstro's Gulp", a new no-booze brew containing muddled strawberries, ginger beer, falernum, cinnamon syrup, and lime.
Kane - by Woody Miller
in 1 collection
Kāne is considered the highest of the four major Hawaiian deities, along with Kanaloa, Kū, and Lono, though he is most closely associated with Kanaloa. He represented the god of procreation and was worshipped as ancestor of chiefs and commoners. Kāne is the creator and gives life associated with dawn, sun and sky.
Kane is commonly represented as having large triangular shaped eyes.
This Kane mug comes in many glaze colors and finishes. This design premiered at Tiki Oasis 2022, in San Diego, CA.