Tiki Mugs
Trader Sam's Krakatoa! Mug Fifth Edition
aka Trader Sam's Krakatoa! Mug Red With Black/Dark Gray Lava in 3 collections
This is a fogcutter shaped mug with Tikis trying to escape the lava coming over the rim. Black lava with red tikis color-way.
The mug comes with the Krakatoa Punch cocktail, which contains Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, Pyrat XO Reserve Rum, Orgeat (Almond) Syrup, Sam’s Gorilla Grog, and Hibiscus Grenadine.
The Drooling Bastard - Tonga Hut 65th Anniversary - Lost Temple Traders Edition - Blue - by SHAG
aka The Cool Blue Drooler in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped the Drooling Bastard (a crude Tiki made of volcanic rock, holding a bowl, with water trickling out of his mouth and into the bowl). It is based on the original fountain sculpture at the Tonga Hut which is the mascot for the Loyal Order of the Drooling Bastard.
This version was designed by SHAG and manufactured & distributed exclusively by Lost Temple Traders and has a blue glazed exterior with black wipe, and light blue "water" in the fountain (limited to 65 pieces).
Used to serve a "Swamp Zombie" cocktail (named after Shag’s former band!), consisting of peach, rum, and other ingredients.
There was also Tonga Hut exclusive gray color-way of this design limited to 300 pieces.
Son of Kaan - Open Edition - Turquoise Blue - by Tiki Shark and Jacob Medina
in 1 collection
This double-sided mug features a Mayan inspired design by Jacob Medina on front which has a third eye on forehead and a more Polynesian inspired tiki design by Tiki Shark on the reverse which is holding its own tongue. This is the turquoise blue variant of their open edition which came in either burgundy red, turquoise blue, or purple color-ways.
From Tiki Shark:
"Open Edition
Size - Extra Large 7.5 inches tall X 3 inches wide.
Color - Bone with burgundy red highlights, Highlighted turquoise, or Highlighted purple
The Fourth Meso-American designed Tiki Mug (#4)
Continuing their artistic study into Meso-American culture & mythology Jacob Arthur Medina & Brad 'Tiki-Shark' Parker bring to you their fourth creation – Son of Kaan – Tiki Mug
Meticulously designed by both artists to keep the artistic integrity of the Meso-American series. Make space for one more Mug on your shelf next to your other 'Mayan • Hawaiian' Tiki Mugs! This one is a beauty and a 'must have!!'
HOLDS 32 OUNCES OF YOUR FAV DRINK!"
Love Tiki Mug - Brown - by Chiefly Co. Ltd.
aka T6261 Brown in 1 collection
This coffee mug has a handle on the reverse and features a tiki with crescent eyes, a grimace baring square closed teeth, and tapa style designs on forehead with chisel marks on rest of body.
This design was released in either green, brown, or blue. There is also a trio of matching shot-glasses/shot-mugs in the same color-ways.
Love Tiki Mug - Green - by Chiefly Co. Ltd.
aka T6261 Green in 1 collection
This coffee mug has a handle on the reverse and features a tiki with crescent eyes, a grimace baring square closed teeth, and tapa style designs on forehead with chisel marks on rest of body.
This design was released in either green, brown, or blue. There is also a trio of matching shot-glasses/shot-mugs in the same color-ways.
Footed Compote - for the Mauna-Kai
in 0 collections
This white compote has an image of a volcano flanked by two tikis.
Tiki Ashtray - Seafoam Green - by Ken Holewczynski - for Hidden Harbor
in 0 collections
From Hidden Harbor:
"These custom Hidden Harbor ceramic ashtrays were designed and produced in South Bend, Indiana by our buddy Ken at House of Tabu.
This fun little project was inspired by an ashtray used at the legendary Kona-Kai Polynesian restaurant in Philadelphia. The original ashtray appears in several of Sven Kirsten’s books and, like the long-gone Kona-Kai itself - opened in 1961 with a design by famed L.A. firm Armet & Davis - has always intrigued us.
The ashtray‘s design is based on our signature Hawaiian-style tiki by Crazy Al. Only 25 pieces were produced in each of the two pictured glazes: turquoise and seafoam green. Ashtrays will be released this Saturday to dine-in guests, cost of $45 apiece, limit one per customer. Any unsold pieces will then be available in our retail shop the next day and in our online shop on Monday, May 3, starting at 1:00 p.m. Eastern."
Mauna-Kai Dinner Plate - by Jackson China
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This design features a standing tiki with moko on its face, similar to the Spurlin mug design, and a volcano. It is marked for Mauna-Kai which was a bar & restaurant in Williamsville, New York. This otherwise white plate appears to have the dark and light green design stenciled on with an airbrush technique called shadowtone or blendtone.
A pink/magenta and black version of this design was also produced for Explorer East in Syracuse, New York. This design might also have been used at other locations as well.
Nuku Lono Mug - First Edition - Red - by Detroit Tiki Co.
in 1 collection
From Detroit Tiki Co.:
"Our very first mug and first release in the red glaze. Those available are numbered from a limited run of 60. Designed and carved by Don Peterka. Available October 27th at Noon!
6.5”x 3.75”x 3.75” Holds 22 Fluid Ounces!"
Clear Rectangle Glass Ashtray - for Tahiti South Seas - Santa Monica
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This is a clear rectangle shaped ashtray made of pressed glass and with a red heat decal at center with a palm tree and marked for the Tahiti South Seas in Santa Monica.
Don the Beachcomber Hawaii 90th Anniversary Tiki Mug - Blue Edition - by Tiki Shark & Jacob Medina - for Don's Mai Tai Bar at the Royal Kona Resort
in 1 collection
From Tikishark:
"Designed By Brad Parker and Jacob Medina under Exclusive License for Don’s Mai Tai Bar / Royal Kona Resort – Big Island Hawaii.
Don The Beachcomber opened his first Tiki Bar at the end of the prohibition in 1933. NINETY YEARS + later we continue to enjoy his original Tiki Fantasy!"
Edition: 500 with woven fiber lauhala hat
Cost New: $60
Glaze colors include Blue, Green, Pink, Sand, and Gloss Brown.
Dimensions: 7"H x 3"W x 3"L
Fluid Capacity: 20 fluid oz.
Caren's Mailbox Tiki Mask Mug - Limited Edition - 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. These were glazed in a variety of color combinations.
This version was made for Rob's friend and mug collector, Atomicchick. It was for her birthday celebration and based on a Tiki under her home's mailbox!
There was also a super-carved 1/1 version with even more detail.