Tiki Mugs
Moai - Red Edition - by Tiki Koa - for The Secret Tiki Temple
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This is a classic styled Moai mug with some bird man petroglyphs on the reverse.
Tiki Koa also produced these in a green stone edition and did a small amount with a gold spiral on reverse, and some in blue/black (Space Moai) before doing this color-way specifically for The Secret Tiki Temple.
Elvira - First Edition - Black/White - by Geeki Tikis
aka Mistress Of The Dark in 3 collections
A Geeki Tikis mug in the shape of Elvira - Mistress of the Dark.
Olmec Warrior Head Mug - Brown - by Tiki Farm - for El Taco Real
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This mug is based on the ancient and colossal Olmec heads -- stone representations of human heads sculpted from large basalt boulders. They range in height from 1.17 to 3.4 metres (3.8 to 11.2 ft). The heads date from at least 900 BC and are a distinctive feature of the Olmec civilization of ancient Mesoamerica.
There have been similar mugs made for tequila brands since the late 60s, as well as decanters, shot glasses, and ice buckets... and ice buckets or decanters converted into lamps...
This version was created by Tiki Farm for El Taco Real in Hammond, Indiana.
Spooky Empire Barrel - Green/Blue - by The Shrunken Monkey
aka Spooky Empire Barrel in 1 collection
A green/blue barrel with the Spooky Empire logo on the side of the barrel.
Issued through Spooky Empire, a horror enthusiast convention that started in 2003 and takes place each year in Orlando, FL.
Jaws Float Barrel - First Edition - Yellow - by Freakshow Designs
aka Jaws Float Barrel - First Edition - Yellow - by Freaky Tikis in 1 collection
A mug designed to look like one of the three yellow float barrels used on board "The Orca" boat to track down the missing great white shark in the film, JAWS (1975).
Came with a drink recipe card for a Sharkbite Cocktail.
Spider-Man Mug - Red - by Geeki Tikis
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A Spider-Man figure in mug form, made by Geeki Tikis.
This mug is a tikified re-imagining of this comic book character from the Marvel Comics Film Universe.
In the comics, an American teenager (Peter Parker), a poor sickly orphan, is bitten by a radioactive spider. As a result of the bite, he gains superhuman strength, speed, and agility, along with the ability to cling to walls, turning him into Spider-Man. He later teams up with the Avengers superhero team.
This mug was one in a series of "Avengers" mugs (including Thor, Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man, Doctor Strange, and Black Panther).
Lono - Dark Edition - Dark Brown & Medium Brown - by Odd Rodney
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This is the largest mug to date created by Odd Rodney. He was able to complete the first 20 of this design for the 2024 Arizona Tiki Oasis (in a "light" version with beige and orange and a "dark" version with lighter and darker shades of brown). More Dark Editions were released at Tiki Oasis 2024.
Sea Turtle Mug - First Edition - by Tiki by Dean - for The Honu
aka "Surfacing For Air" in 2 collections
This mug is shaped like a Sea Turtle head coming up for a breathe of air.
These were released at The Honu's 2nd Friday market December 10th, 2021 from 5-9pm. There were only 100 made and had to be bought in house (no shipping). $65 each plus tax
Devourer - Skull Stack Edition - by Pie Eyed Tikis
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This mug is a riff on the classic Tahitian Cannibal Trio (Hunter, Catcher, Eater). The Devourer has been released in several glaze combinations and in a variety of editions, including by itself, sitting on a skull stack, or sitting on a rum barrel.
Franken-Weenie Gary - Purple & Green - by Weena Bee - for Hell Or High Water
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This is a mug shaped like a snail shell with a penis instead of a snail living inside.
Gary is the unofficial mascot of Hell or High Water Tiki in Denver, CO.
Original design by Rick Oerlemans of Clay Per Day. The Gary mug was sculpted and manufactured by Chrissy Weena of Weena Bee Tiki.
This is a later horror-themed edition that gives Gary the Frankenstein treatment with bolts, scars, green skin, a purple and black shell, and black cum.
Gary Mug - First Edition - by Weena Bee - for Hell Or High Water
aka Penis Snail Mug - First Edition - by Weena Bee - for Hell Or High Water in 1 collection
Presumably named after Gary the Sea Snail from Spongebob, this is a mug shaped like a snail shell with a penis instead of a snail living inside.
For an added $10, attendees at the release could also purchase a matching Cum Straw created by Surfside Sips.
Gary is the unofficial mascot of Hell or High Water Tiki in Denver, CO.
Original design by Rick Oerlemans of Clay Per Day. The Gary mug was sculpted and manufactured by Chrissy Weena of Weena Bee Tiki.
Tiki Oasis 2024 - Way Out West Mug - by Eekum Bookum
aka Tiki Oasis 24 Mug, Tiki Oasis XXIV Mug in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a tiki standing with a surfboard in one hand and wearing a prospector's hat with a sun on the brim.
Commemorating the July 31st - August 4th, 2024 Tiki Oasis, held at the Town & Country Resort in San Diego, California.
Created by John Mulder of Eekum Bookum.
The only way to guarantee a mug was to purchase a PLATINUM or DELUXE pass.
The Theme of this year, as explained by Tiki Oasis, itself:
"California has always cast a magnetic spell upon travelers drawn to America’s sunny vacation playground, where the sun meets the sea. There are plenty of westerly attractions to capture the imagination of visitors, from gold mines to beach sunsets to drive-through trees to Hollywood star sightings, but during the 1930s - 1960s, a new kind of California Gold Rush occurred: visitors steered west in search of liquid gold — Zombies and Mai Tais! After World War II, the Tiki craze took America by storm, and California was the epicenter. With the opening of Don the Beachcomber in the south and Trader Vic’s in the north, California was steeped in South Pacific romanticism and ripe for a Tiki tidal wave to hit popular culture. Concurrently, as mainstream attractions such as Disneyland steadily drew tourists, West Coast subculture began to explode with the sudden popularity of pop phenomena such as hot rods, theme parks, roadside vernacular, Googie and novelty architecture, the Beat Generation, and the rise of surf culture, as well as music movements such as West Coast Jazz, Exotica, Western Swing, and the Bakersfield sound. Eureka! You have found it — Welcome to California."