Tiki Mugs
Surf Rider 1960 Lamp - by GOTIKI
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The original design was made as a Tiki-shaped statue with hands in front of chest giving a thumbs-up. This vintage design was then made into a hobbyist mold by Ken Ocorr Molds during the 1960s in Long Beach, CA. Subsequently, the mold was used by various hobbyists. GoGo used one of these vintage molds to construct his lamps. Each base measures 13" by 3.75" wide without shade. Each lamp has the "GOTIKI" rectangular stamp on the butt on reverse.
Deathclaw - from Fallout - First Edition - Brown & Black - by Geeki Tikis
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Deathclaws are mutated creatures in the Fallout game and TV franchise. They are a large, agile, and strong species of mutant horned Jackson's chameleon. Deathclaws communicate with each other in a pack using growls and body language, though they are also capable of mimicking human voices like a parrot if their intelligence is artificially increased.
This is one of several characters that have been tikified by Geekitikis and released as mugs, including Vault Boy, Dog Meat, Power Armor, Power Armor 2.0, and Deathclaw.
Power Armor - from Fallout - First Edition - Gray & Orange - by Geeki Tikis
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Created in 2067 as a direct response to the Chinese invasion of Alaska, the T-45 was the first-ever set of power armor used by the United States. Operators of the armor were given enhanced strength, durability, and endurance against most types of damage commonly found on the battlefield. Along with its abilities, the T-45 also required a power armor frame in order to operate fully prevented theft of individual parts. Pilots of T-45 were also given the option to scuttle their armor in the event of capture which would render the suit inoperable and unmoveable. This power armor turned the tide in the war against China and allowed the United States to be reclaiming their fallen state.
There are several versions of power armor, but this mug represents the first and most basic variety.
This is one of several characters that have been tikified by Geekitikis and released as mugs, including Vault Boy, Dog Meat, Power Armor, Power Armor 2.0, and Deathclaw.
Dog Meat - from Fallout - First Edition - Brown & Red - by Geeki Tikis
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Dogmeat is the name given to various dogs featured in the post-apocalyptic role-playing game series Fallout. Dogmeat was introduced as an optional companion to the player character in the original Fallout (1997), and made a cameo appearance in Fallout 2 (1998). Other dogs named Dogmeat are featured and serve similar roles in Fallout 3 (2008), Fallout 4 (2015), and in the television series Fallout (2024).
Dogmeat was inspired by the unnamed dog of Max Rockatansky (Mad Max) from the 1981 post-apocalyptic film Mad Max 2. His initial name had been "Dogshit" and his ultimate name was derived from the opening scene of the 1975 post-apocalyptic film A Boy and His Dog, in which the main character Vic calls his dog Blood "Dogmeat".
This is one of several characters that have been tikified by Geekitikis and released as mugs, including Vault Boy, Dog Meat, Power Armor, Power Armor 2.0, and Deathclaw.
Vault Boy - from Fallout - First Edition - Blue & Yellow - by Geeki Tikis
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Vault Boy is the mascot of the Fallout media franchise. Created by staff at Interplay Entertainment, the original owners of the Fallout intellectual property, Vault Boy was introduced in 1997's Fallout as an advertising character representing Vault-Tec, a fictional megacorporation that built a series of specialized fallout shelters throughout the United States prior to the nuclear holocaust that sets up the world state of the Fallout universe.
This is one of several characters that have been tikified by Geekitikis and released as mugs, including Vault Boy, Dog Meat, Power Armor, Power Armor 2.0, and Deathclaw.
Jorogumo Demon Mug – Red Eyes with Blue Eyeshadow Edition - by Chris Shima - for Shima Ceramics
aka Entangled Bride - Red Eyes with Blue Eyeshadow - by Chris Shima, Spider Lady - Red Eyes with Blue Eyeshadow - by Chris Shima in 1 collection
From Shima Ceramics:
"Jorogumo, the Orb Weaver Spider Demon, is one of my favorite Japanese Yokai (spirits/demons)! Although she’s now known as 'entangled bride', back in the Edo period her name translated to 'spider lady'. The story is that, when an orb weaver spider lives 400 years, it grows gigantic and gains magical abilities. Jorogumo can present as either a spider with the head of a woman, or just as a beautiful woman, with the intent to seduce and exsanguinate unsuspecting men. "
There were 4 main color-ways of this design (red, black, black & gold, green). Later one-offs including all gold were made also. The run will total 50 of this design, but spread out amongst several color-ways.
Journey To the Center of The Earth Kanniskull and Isla Set – by Tiki Kaimuki
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The set of mugs was designed and produced by Falin Minoru (aka, Tiki Kaimuki) consisting of the Kanniskull and Isla mugs with matching spotted orange glaze and patches of a crusty charcoal overglaze. Only 5 sets were made. The Kanniskull mug is shaped like a skull, but instead of teeth the lower part has been replaced by the traditional Tahitian Cannibal Tiki Trio (Hunter, Catcher, Ingestor) and the latest mug in the Kult of the Kannibal series. The Isla mug was designed and produced by Falin Minoru (aka, Tiki Kaimuki). The mug is shaped like a mini skull with deep sunken eyes and nasal cavity.
Bumatay Tiki Candle Lamp - Green
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This Bumatay Tiki Candle Lamp is 14 inches tall from base to top of glass chimney. The complete lamp has a metal base, metal chimney holder, and a natural fiber shade. This is the green variant pictured on page 152 of The Book of Tiki. There is also a pink version of this lamp which was used at The Tahitian in Studio City and probably at its sister location in Pasadena (the green was probably used at the Tropicana Lanes and several other tiki locations as well).
Aku Tiki Room Shell Lamp - from the Tiki Collection - by Black Lagoon Room
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From the Black Lagoon Room:
"The Black Lagoon Room TIKI COLLECTION is our latest series of mugs based on some of the different artifacts we've collected over the last 20 years of hunting down Tiki stuff in the wild.
Our inaugural release is based on the iconic Orchids of Hawaii shell lamp that hung in hundreds of Tiki bars over the decades - Ours once hung at the Aku-Tiki Room in Kewaunee, IL which opened in 1967 and closed their doors for the last time in 2008.
These two-piece mugs hold up to 22 oz of your favorite beverage, and come packed with an exclusive Black Lagoon Room recipe card, sticker, pulpboard coaster and Black Lagoon Room logo swizzle, packed in a special custom box. Lid measures 6.5 inches wide and 3 inches Tall; Base is 3.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide (total height is about 6.5 inches tall.) Multi-layered glaze with cream, tan, black and a dark brown wipe-away glaze on the lid and the base.
Designed by Pete Klockau at The Black Lagoon Room and sculpted by my very own incredibly talented brother Kurt Klockau!"
Dwellers of the Deep Mai Tai Glass - by Jeff Granito
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This glass came in two color-ways, lime green or blue.
There were two production runs in 2024.
The wrap-around heat decals on the glasses feature angler fish, a giant squid, a boat, jellyfish, anchor, and a tiki.
Collins-Kauai In Green for Hobie
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A Marquesan styled Tiki mug in green glaze and marked for Hobie. There were other color-ways of this design produced, including a mint green version, a brown glazed version for Hobie, a red version for SONIC, and an even darker "jungle green" for PBX.
CapyBar Home Bar Tiki Mug - by Woody Miller
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This CapyBar mug was made by Woody Miller for Chiwito (Brian R. McDonald) for his home bar based in Alameda, California, United States.