Tiki Mugs
JerK Kustoms Waha Nui Green to Blue Fade
in 1 collection
This version of WAHA NUI "the big mouth" has a blue to green fade exterior glaze from the top of head to base of head. Yellow interior glaze. The mug is shaped like a Tiki head with a large crescent shaped smile lined with large squarish teeth.
The Wagon Wheel Waikiki Cowboy Boot Mug
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a cowboy boot marked for The Wagon Wheel in Waikiki, Hawaii.
Tangaroa Decanter Dark Green
in 0 collections
This tangaroa-shaped decanter has a dark green salt glaze.
Suehiro Geisha Mug
in 0 collections
This white mug was manufactured for the Suehiro Restaurant at the Delta Airport Inn - Vancouver BC area. It is shaped like a woman's full body, with a fan in her hand. "Suehiro" is marked on lower back.
Westpac Tiki Mug With Square Nose
in 2 collections
This brown mug was manufactured by Westpac in Japan. The tiki has half closed eyes eyes with baggy looking lines under them. He has a long straight nose with a squared off tip.
Suehiro Standing Buddha with Fan
in 0 collections
This white mug was manufactured for the Suehiro Restaurant at the Delta Airport Inn - Vancouver BC area. It is shaped like a standing Buddha. In one hand is an outspread fan raised to the chin.
Suehiro Sitting Buddha
in 0 collections
This white mug was manufactured for the Suehiro Restaurant at the Delta Airport Inn - Vancouver BC area. It is shaped like a buddha in a seated position. He has one hand raised and in the other, he holds a small medicine jar.
Lei Low Double Old Fashioned Glass
aka Lei Low Loball Glass in 3 collections
This is a double old fashioned glass featuring the Lei Low logo on front with its signature Moai head and is marked "Lei Low Houston, TX" on front. This glass was first available at the one year anniversary event on Feb 29th 2015. Lei Low is located in Houston's Heights neighborhood and the force behind Lei Low is husband-and-wife tikiphile team Russell and Elizabeth Thoede.
Volcano Bowl for Smuggler's Cove Rumbustion Society
in 4 collections
This is the volcano bowl initially given to members of the Rumbustion Society who drank 300 rums at Smuggler's Cove. Only 10 were made and only 3 were awarded as of Aug/12/2014. Since then, more have been awarded and the rum count required has gone up from 300 to 400! It is probable that those early bowl winners caught up on the additional 100 rums as well...
This bowl is similar in design to the bowl used at Smuggler's Cove, with the addition of gold leaf hilites on the edges. It is a hand-painted matte grey exterior glaze with red glaze interior. Bowl is marked with the Smuggler's Cove banner on one side.
Fisherman's Wharf Bamboo Mug White
in 1 collection
This bamboo-shaped mug is all-white in color. "Fisherman's Wharf Kewalo Basin Honolulu Hawaii" is printed in black letters on the front underneath a mermaid serving a cocktail. There is also a yellow (slightly beige) version.
Happy Palm
in 1 collection
A mug shaped like a smiling palm Tiki head with large square upper teeth and tongue covering lower teeth. Unnumbered and available in a variety of glazes.
Tiki Kon 2015 Limited Edition Mug
aka Portland Tiki Kon 2015 LTD Mug, The Happy Traveler Limited Edition in 11 collections
This is a full standing Tiki with no neck and a hunched over appearance. He has a round head and a Tangaroan style mouth. He appears to be wearing a shirt with a belly-button indentation. The Super Limited Edition of this mug has a colored shirt with Aloha flower designs. Both versions have a pitted and weathered stone appearance. These mugs are fashioned after an idol which is currently on display at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. It was found on Mokumanamana, one of the northwestern Hawaiian islands. Though the spiritual significance of the idol is unknown, Mokumanamana was the last known refuge of the Menehune, according to the legends of Kaua'i.