Tiki Mugs
Jungle Modern Ceramics Handbuilt Papua New Guinea Mask Tumbler
in 1 collection
This is a handbuilt tumbler carved with three Papua New Guinea masks.
Zombie Village Moai Brown
in 3 collections
Brown eyeless OMC moai, marked "Zombie Village, Oakland, California" on back in black inside oval patch of white.
High Roller Tiki Lounge Tiki Mug Blue
aka High Roller Tiki Lounge Woodgrain Ku Second Edition, Sort This Out Cellars Woodgrain Ku in 2 collections
This is a blue mug shaped like a standing Tiki with brow line covering eyes and an open grimacing mouth lined with teeth. Manufactured by Tiki Farm for The High Roller Tiki Lounge in Solvang, CA. The High Roller Tiki Lounge is located in the back of the Sort This Out Cellars tasting room. This "Woodgrain Ku" is a customizable design not exclusive to a single locale.
Tonga Room Porthole Bowl
in 10 collections
A round bowl made to look like rough hewn ship's planks with portholes and barnacles on the side. One porthole shows a tiki with fish netting and the other porthole opens out on a San Francisco trolley car scene. Marked "Tonga Room San Francisco" on side. Primarily gloss brown glaze but barnacles are white.
Tiki Farm Trader Mort's Mug Green
aka Tiki Farm Trader Mort's Mug Second Edition in 32 collections
This green second edition of the Trader Mort's mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm in 2017. The first edition was released in 2015. The mug features the face of the Maori style Tiki which still stands in front of Trader Mort's Liquor in Shelter Island, carved by Eli Hedley. The back features three smaller Tiki masks.
Tonga Room Port Light Lantern Mug
in 9 collections
A mug shaped like a ship's lantern with red "lens" in front and "Tonga" glazed in red. The remainder of the "metalwork" of the lantern is glazed in gray. There is also a starboard lantern with a green "lens" to match and "Tonga" glazed in green.
Tlaloc Aztec Statue Decanter For Tequila Blanco Jorongo
in 2 collections
A ceramic decanter shaped like the Aztec god Tlaloc pre-Columbian statue at the entrance to the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City. "Tlaloc" is Nahuatl for “He Who Makes Things Sprout", which makes sense for a rain god. This decanter was used for Tequila Blanco by Jorongo. Contains 500 ml (17 oz).
Trader Vic's Golden Koi-Fish Mug
aka Golden Koi in 36 collections
This mug is called "golden" but it is more of an orange/red color with yellow eyes and interior of mouth. White interior. Created by in-house artist, Javier, and modeled after previous carved wood koi fish seen in their restaurants.
Moby's Dock Fish Bowl
in 2 collections
This is a half-gallon sized glass fish bowl used to serve cocktails at Moby's Dock on the Santa Monica Pier. Probably produced in the 1970's to early 1980s. This bowl is clear glass with blue heat decals showing a whale and the inscription: "Stolen From Moby's Dock" on front and "On The Pier at Santa Monica" on reverse.
WitchDoctor Tiki Mug
in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a horned tiki head with an open mouth lined with sharp teeth, small round eyes, and no nose. "The WitchDoctor" is a kinetic, black-light, stop-motion short film set in a mysterious Tiki wonderland. It was funded through KickStarter and the mug was offered in the thank-you gift bracket to those who pledged $125 or more at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/473450133/the-witchdoctor
Minnie's Coconut Mug
aka Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug For Minnie's in 3 collections
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for Minnie's in Modesto, CA. It features their name between two swaying coconut palms. This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Clifton's Pacific Seas and The Grass Skirt in Pacific Beach/San Diego, CA.
Royal Hawaiian Lapu Lapu Snifter
aka Royal Hawaiian Lapu Lapu Goblet in 23 collections
Goblet or snifter shaped ceramic vessel marked for the Laguna Beach Royal Hawaiian and celebrating the re-opening of the restaurant after a five year hiatus. Used to serve their signature "Lapu Lapu" cocktail.