Tiki Mugs
Hammerhead Shark Barrel - First Edition - Green - by Trader Dane - for False Idol
in 7 collections
This mug features a hammerhead shark circling a green barrel with a bloody bone sticking out of the shark’s mouth and a little red blood coming out of its gills.
Designed for False Idol by Trader Dane (Dane Danner) who also designed False Idol's other barrel mugs.
The open edition mug (1,000 in this run) is made by Tiki Farm.
False Idol is written in red near the shark’s mouth and San Diego is written on the back.
Glass Ashtray - for Kalua Room
in 0 collections
This hexagonal pressed glass ashtray is made of clear glass and has green heat decal graphics reading "Allied Windsor Seattle Olympian Governor Olympia Visit the Kalua Room Allied Hotel" and features a few palm trees.
Strong Water Sucking the Monkey Mug - Second Edition - Brown - by Big Toe
in 4 collections
A coconut mug with a monkey's face carved into it. Designed by Big Toe and made by Eekum Bookum for Strong Water in Anaheim, California. Limited edition of 150 mugs.
The First Edition was glazed in green.
Wusong Cat Mug
aka Maneki Neko - Red & Gold - for Wusong Road in 2 collections
This red and gold mug is shaped like the Japanese maneki neko, or beckoning cat. The cat has one paw raised and is believed to bring luck.
Modeled after the version by Orchids of Hawaii (in traditional white) by Dynasty in a new line of custom drink-ware that is color specific for individual bars.
Straw hole in upraised paw.
Reverse has heat decal marking the mug for "Wusong Road".
Hobie 70th Anniversary Mug - First Edition - Green - by Kyle Caris
aka Hobie Alter Bust Mug - First Edition - Green - by Kyle Caris in 0 collections
This is a mug in the classic Don the Beachcomber head/bust style, in green glaze, featuring Hobie Alter.
Designed and manufactured by Kyle Caris in Laguna Beach.
Hobart "Hobie" Laidlaw Alter was an American surf and sailing entrepreneur and pioneer, creator of the Hobie Cat catamarans, and founder of the Hobie company. He created the Hobie 33 ultralight-displacement sailboat and a mass-produced radio-controlled glider, the Hobie Hawk.
Don the Beachcomber Modern Coconut Mug - 2024 - by Tiki Farm
in 5 collections
From Don the Beachcomber:
"The classic Don the Beachcomber coconut mug is back! Get the 2024 edition today and add this great mug to your home tiki bar!
4 inches tall
Holds approx. 16 fl oz
Matte exterior glaze
Glossy interior glaze
2024 Edition"
This version, issued by the newer Don the Beachcomber chain (including Madeira Beach and others run by 23 Restaurant Services after they acquired the brand from Delia Snyder), greatly resembles the 2009 coconut mug but is marked "DTB 2024" on bottom. Also, a quick way to tell them apart without looking at the bottom is that the upper left part of the driftwood plaque has 4 lines, not 3, like the 2009 version.
Rum Barrel Mug - First Edition - Matte Brown & Orange - by Justin Peterson & Tiki Farm - for Don the Beachcomber
in 0 collections
From Don the Beachcomber:
"The Rum Barrel is an iconic cocktail from Donn Beach, dating back to the 1940’s.
The cocktail would be served in a rum barrel mug, naturally! There have been countless rum barrel mugs created for tiki bars across the world in the decades since the introduction of the cocktail, many are extremely valuable and hard to find.
We’re proud to introduce this all new rum barrel, reimagined for the return of the legendary Don the Beachcomber!
Designed by DTB Creative Director Justin Peterson and expertly sculpted and produced by Tiki Farm.
4.5 inches tall
Holds approx. 14 fl oz
Matte exterior glaze"
Pearl Diver - First Edition - by Taboo Relics - for Don the Beachcomber
in 0 collections
This chalice-shaped drinking vessel is a composite with the bowl formed of half an orange, the stem consisting of a piece of bamboo, and both a string of pearls and a driftwood plaque attached to the bamboo stem.
From Don the Beachcomber:
"The Pearl Diver is a Donn Beach original cocktail, concocted back in 1937! The glass it came in, with its unique ribbed design, made the Pearl Diver one of the most visually striking tropical cocktails ever.
Paying homage to that iconic glassware and to Don the Beachcomber’s new home in Florida, Taboo Relics hand crafted this new take on the iconic glassware!
Designed, sculpted, and produced by Taboo Relics in Orlando, Florida.
This first edition run is limited to only 50 and is destined to be an iconic DTB mug!"
Wayfarer - Artist Proof - by Bosko - for False Idol
in 1 collection
The Wayfarer tiki mug by Bosko was released at False Idol on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, the same day as the start of San Diego Tiki Oasis. A Wayfarer is someone that walks from place to place. Bosko released several artist proofs of the Wayfarer at the Tiki Oasis marketplace on Friday, August 2, 2024. The artist proofs were made in several different color variations and like the production mugs, features a menehune with a big hat. "False Idol" is written on the back of the mug.
It’s A Small World Tiki Drummer Mask Mug – by TikiRob
in 0 collections
This mug is one in a series of mugs by Rob with natives (Menehunes) holding masks in front of their faces.
This design is based on the original It's A Small World ride's Tiki Drummer, originally designed by Mary Blair.
This mug's drum serves as a shot mug and there are real feathers on the headpiece.
Released for Tiki Oasis, August 4th, 2023.
2024 Aloha Mai Tai Glass - by Tiki tOny - for Tonga Hut
in 2 collections
This glass was released alongside a matching button-up Aloha shirt and matching pendant by Tiki tOny. The release party was on April 7th, 2024.
Marquesan Cannibal Drooling Bastard Eater - by Eekum Bookum - for Tonga Hut North Hollywood
in 4 collections
This brown Marquesan cannibal tiki appears to be eating the Tonga Hut's Drooling Bastard fountain tiki.
This mug was released on August 28th, 2024.
Designed and manufactured by Eekum Bookum.
Earlier, on July 7th, 2024 a similar version of this Marquesan cannibal tiki design was released at the Tonga Hut in Palm Springs for their 10 Year Anniversary -- but in a green glaze and holding a moai head.