Tiki Mugs
Krampus Halloween M.U.G. Edition
in 5 collections
Krampus is a beast-like creature from the folklore of Alpine countries thought to punish children during the Yule season who had misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards well-behaved ones with gifts. Krampus gives out coal and switches and is said to capture particularly naughty children in his sack and carry them away to his lair. Krampus is represented as a beast-like creature, generally demonic in appearance with horns and a long protruding tongue. The regular edition of this Krampus mug was issued in four different glaze versions of 25 each for a total run of 100. There was also a Black Friday 2013 edition. This edition has the Krampus wearing a Halloween mask with a patterned skull (the M.U.G. Club mascot) on the front and comes in a variety of glaze combinations.
12 Volcanos White For Tonga Hut Palm Springs
aka Tiki Diablo Volcano Bowl White For Tonga Hut Palm Springs in 2 collections
12 Volcanos was designed by Tiki Diablo. This version of the bowl is white. The bowl has an alternating triangle pattern around the middle and the legs are marquesan tiki heads. This version was made for the Tonga Hut Palm Springs in a white glaze but there is also an orange version as well.
Tambu - Green - by Tiki Diablo - for Tonga Hut Palm Springs
aka Tiki Diablo Tambu Green for Tonga Hut Palm Springs in 0 collections
Tambu was designed and manufactured by Tiki Diablo. It is a full body abelem tiki. This green version of the mug was created for the Tonga Hut in Palm Springs. There is a blue version for the Tonga Hut as well.
C. Martinu Tiki Totem Mug
in 1 collection
This gray mug was manufactured by C. Martinu in Spain. The mug features a tan, rectangular tiki with round eyes and an oval mouth. He is atop a square tiki head. There is also a similar mug by Arte 4 in differing glaze colors.
C. Martinu Coconut Mug
in 1 collection
This is a brown coconut with a white interior. Made in Spain by C. Martinu.
Kōloa Rum Kamalo Mug
in 0 collections
This Tiki mug is a full-body design with a figure-eight shaped mouth and slitted eyes. Designed and made on Maui by Rob Hawes (MauiTiki). The design is based upon the ancient legend of "Kamalo and the Shark God" wherein a brave father goes in search of the Shark God in hopes of gaining vengeance. Both Rob and Kamalo survived their own personal encounters with a shark, and Rob's story inspired the creation of this mug. There are 10 artist proofs of this design and a custom version as well. This version was made for Kōloa Rum Company on Kaua'i, Hawaii.
Trader Pang's X Eyes Mug Tan
in 2 collections
Ku shaped tiki mug, with bands across eyes in a sort of "X" shape, in a light tan/beige glaze. "Trader Pang's printed on back.
Waka Toa Warrior for La Mariana Sailing Club 55th Anniversary
aka War Canoe Warrior for La Mariana Sailing Club 55th Anniversary in 10 collections
This is a large dual-chamber mug shaped like a Tiki in a war canoe. The piece stands 9 inches tall, 14 inches long and 8 inches at its widest. Designed by Gecko and sculpted by Squid. This is the La Mariana Sailing Club 55th Anniversary Edition.
Arte 4 Tambor Grande
aka Arte 4 Large Drum in 1 collection
This tall multicolored drum-shaped mug was manufactured by Arte 4 in Spain. It has a pattern of circles and arcs all around the exterior.
Trader Vic's Honolulu Scorpion Bowl
in 0 collections
This all green goblet shaped bowl was manufactured by Polynesian Pottery for the Trader Vic's Honolulu location and appears in their menu to serve a Scorpion Cocktail. The bowl is decorated with 8 Tiki heads (possibly modeled after Tiki Surf Necklaces) and has a zig-zag pattern inscribed around the bottom base.
Bowl is 6" high and 6.5" at its widest point.
Plastic Topped Tall Wooden Maori Koruru Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 2 collections
These wooden shakers are shaped like Maori tikis. Their eyes are paua and their tongues are extended. Each shaker has a plastic top that can be removed for easy filling. Marked on the bottom: "Carved in Rotorua, New Zealand."
Coco Joe's Olowalu Petroglyph Lighter
in 3 collections
This table lighter was manufactured by Coco Joe's in their black lava color. It features petroglyphs found on the island of Maui that depict the fears of the demigod whom the island was named after. A matching ashtray was also produced.