Tiki Mugs
Twisted Tiki Water Tower Mug
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A tribute to the iconic water tower that defines the Santa Ana city skyline.
Served with the "Santanero's Punch" featuring Hamilton Rum, Liquid Alchemist Passionfruit syrup, and fresh juices.
Don the Beachcomber Palm Springs Tiki Torch Tribute Mug - by Eric October
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This is a tribute to the original Don The Beachcomber Tiki Torches in Palm Springs, CA. The original gas torches still stand in front of a coffee shop on the main drag, right next door to the Bootlegger Tiki Bar.
This 1/1 mug was released in October 2014 to help celebrate a "Relight The Night" ceremony where the remaining torches were re-lit for the first time in many years.
Mug measures 12.25" tall by 5" in diameter.
King Okole - Artist Proof
aka King Okole AP, Freeky Tikis Royal Family King Mug Artist Proof in 0 collections
King Okole was designed by Squid as part of a trio of Freeky Tikis. He is wearing a loin cloth and a fez. He has a crooked smile, a bulging eye and his knuckles are dragging near his feet.
The regular edition of this design was green in color, but artist proofs are unique and vary in color.
Comes with card/certificate of authenticity also.
Werewolf Mug - by Moore Monsters
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From Moore Monsters:
"Width: 4.5 inches
Height: 9 inches
Depth: 4.5 inches
This is a cast ceramic Tiki-style mug made from a mold off an original sculpture by the artist in California, USA.
It has been hand-finished with low-fire food-grade glazes of varying gloss levels.
It has a hollow high gloss interior which holds 4 cups liquid."
Jade Tile Tiki Bob - by Eric October
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This is a mug constructed of square jade tiles with one side having a Tiki Bob face.
Tiki Bob's Coral Reef Bowl - by Eric October
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This is a bowl formed by a wall of corals, in blue, orange, and pink, with Tiki Bob faces. A small clown fish with a Tiki Bob face hides off to the side.
Kraken Mask Mug - by Tiki Rob
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This mug is one in a series of mugs by Rob with natives (Menehunes) holding masks in front of their faces.
This edition features a tentacled kraken mask and was limited to 15 pieces in various color-ways (shown is #9/15).
Auctioned/Sold on eBay on November 12, 2023.
Voodoo Brew - by Tiki Rob
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This mug is one in a series of mugs by Rob with natives (Menehunes) holding masks in front of their faces.
This 1/1 piece is based on a 2019 artwork by Voodoo Brew (Robert Brunell) and is now part of his personal collection.
Lost Lagoon Tiki Mug - by Jeff Granito - for TikiLand Trading Company
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From TikiLand Trading Company:
"Directly inspired by his art titled 'Lost Lagoon', Jeff Granito meticulously designed this tiki mug.
Lose yourself in an oasis you never dreamed possible. Find lush landscapes, hidden lagoons, and dangerously inviting inhabitants.
This mug holds about 16oz (varies slightly mug to mug), and is about 9.5 inches tall.
Sculpted by THOR."
Keeper of the Birds Mask Mug - by Tiki Rob
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This mug is one in a series of mugs by Rob with natives (Menehunes) holding masks in front of their faces.
From Ken Ruzic:
"'Keeper of the Birds' is the result of a collaboration between TikiRob and myself. It was based on a drawing and painting I had produced a few years ago. Rob made only three of these... one fully glazed and finished one for a patron, one fully glazed and finished for my studio, and the 3/3 one, glazed on the inside (safe to drink from) but custom painted and sealed on the outside by yours truly."
The 3/3 version was sold by Ruzic on Etsy.
As seen in the background image, Ruzic also produced this design as coloring pages.
Volcán - by Bai - for Avuá Cachaça & Tiki Cocktail Box
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From Avua Cachaca:
"We are excited to release Avuá Cachaça's Volcán mugs, designed by the masterful Maï Baï of Paris and designer for Dirty Dick. This piece was inspired by the architecture of Oscar Niemeyer such as the Volcán cultural space in Le Havre, France.
Bai mashed up this mid-century style with the classic tiki mug Moai, alluding to to the proud native warriors of Brazil - the Tupi. As Oswald de Andrade wrote in a seminal article on Brazilian art: Tupi or not Tupi, that is the question, an inspiration to bossa nova, Niemeyer and artists ranging from Caetano Veloso to Stan Getz to Os Mutantes.
We have partnered with Tiki Cocktail Box to get this out there - get them while you can!"