Tiki Mugs
Beelzebub Mug - First Edition - Green - by Mike Biggs - for Paradise Lost
in 1 collection
This demon head mug with short nubby horns on his forehead was designed by Mike Biggs for Paradise Lost.
Baʿal Zebub or Beelzebub, also spelled Beelzebul or Belzebuth, and occasionally known as the Lord of the Flies, is a name derived from a Philistine god, formerly worshipped in Ekron, and later adopted by some Abrahamic religions as a major demon. The name Beelzebub is associated with the Canaanite god Baal.
Used to serve the "Old Scratch" cocktail.
Lilith Mug - First Edition - Red & Yellow - by Big Toe - for Paradise Lost
in 5 collections
This mug depicts the demoness, Lilith. She is theorized to be the first wife of Adam and supposedly the primordial she-demon. Lilith is cited as having been "banished" from the Garden of Eden for not complying with and obeying Adam.
Designed by Big Toe (Tom Laura), produced by TikiLand Trading Company, and issued in this red and yellow first edition glaze by Paradise Lost.
Used to serve Lilith's "Lady of the Beasts" cocktail.
Treasure Craft Dolphin Dish - Green & Brown - for Disney's Polynesian Village
in 1 collection
This is a dish shaped like a dolphin with matte brown edges and back and a gloss colored interior in green. It has "Polynesian Village" printed on the front and was manufactured by Treasure Craft of Hawaii for Disney's Polynesian Village in Orlando, FL.
These dolphin dishes were made by Treasure Craft with green, red, or yellow interiors and marked for different locales, including Polynesian Village and Sea World.
Abelam Yam Mini - from Trader Vic's
aka Trader Vic's Abelam Yam Mini Mug in 3 collections
From Trader Vic's:
"Designed by Trader Vic's legend, Javier Del Campo, the Abelam yam mini is part of our Papua New Guinea mug collection. This mini holds 2 OZ. The inspiration for this design comes from the Abelam people who live east of Sepik. They are a farming society in which giant yams play a significant role."
Tiki Bob Pearl In The Shell Mug - by Eric October
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From Eric October:
"Official Tiki Oasis Vendor Eric October floating in across the Enchanted Sea to bring a Tsunami of Tiki to the shores of San Diego... Inspired by this year's theme I created some new Tiki Bob Pearl in the Shell mugs! The top half of the shell is a lid, complete with straw-hole."
These premiered August 2nd-6th, 2023 at Tiki Oasis, whose theme was "Enchanted Sea".
Tiki Bob El Barril - by Eric October
aka Lotería Tiki Bob Barrel - by Eric October in 0 collections
This tri-colored barrel features a classic Tiki Bob face and is modeled after the barrel featured in Lotería.
Lotería (a Spanish word meaning "lottery") is a traditional game of chance, similar to bingo, and is played on a deck of cards instead of numbered ping pong balls. Every image has a name and an assigned number, but the number is usually ignored.
Skull Rock - Red Edition - by Haven Cove Customs
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Skull Rock served (originally) as one of the only places that a pirate could call home in Neverland (other than the Jolly Roger). It was where Captain Hook and Mr. Smee took Tiger Lily to make her reveal the whereabouts of Peter Pan's hideout.
This version of Skull Rock was created by Haven Cove Customs. Available in several color combinations including light green and burnt orange.
Mermaid Tarot Series 1 Mug - Turquoise - by Munktiki - for McMenamins
aka McMenamins Mermaid Mug - Turquoise in 0 collections
From McMenamins:
"From the waist up, she appears as a beautiful maiden, intoxicating us with her watery song. But once you see her fishy tail, you know you’ve been tricked. The mermaid promises joy but delivers cold, watery graves. Our Tarot series has an arcana of its own. Each mug draws inspiration from the art at individual McMenamins island-inspired bars. Just like tarot cards, the mugs have different meanings when upright or inverted. Made by Munktiki, they’re thrown by hand on a potter’s wheel, then the design is carved, from which a mold is made. After firing they are handpainted and handstamped. Slight imperfections are the nature of handmade."
This first edition was released in 2020, in this turquoise color (Series 1). The second edition is a dark royal blue color (Series 2).
Mermaid Tarot Series 2 Mug - Royal Blue - by Munktiki - for McMenamins
aka McMenamins Mermaid Mug - Royal Blue in 0 collections
From McMenamins:
"From the waist up, she appears as a beautiful maiden, intoxicating us with her watery song. But once you see her fishy tail, you know you’ve been tricked. The mermaid promises joy but delivers cold, watery graves. Our Tarot series has an arcana of its own. Each mug draws inspiration from the art at individual McMenamins island-inspired bars. Just like tarot cards, the mugs have different meanings when upright or inverted. Made by Munktiki, they’re thrown by hand on a potter’s wheel, then the design is carved, from which a mold is made. After firing they are handpainted and handstamped. Slight imperfections are the nature of handmade."
The first edition was released in 2020, in a turquoise color (Series 1). This second edition is a dark royal blue color (Series 2).
Stoney Vegas - Frankie's Tiki Room 15th Anniversary Mug - by Doug Horne
in 6 collections
From Frankie's Tiki Room:
"STONEY VEGAS, Frankie’s 15th Anniversary tiki mug by artist Doug Horne. Only 300 of these coarse stone-like beauties were made and a limited number will be available now!"
There was also an Artist Edition of 5 of these painted in red and sold directly by Doug Horne.
Shuten Doji Demon Mug - Red Edition - by Chris Shima - for Shima Ceramics
aka Drunken Demon - Red - by Chris Shima in 1 collection
From Shima Ceramics:
"You guys, I’m so happy how these Shuten Doji mugs turned out! It’s the biggest, baddest demon mug yet. 32oz, 7.5 inches tall. Hand-sculpted original, made 100% in house as always.
Only 80 mugs will be made in total, give or take a few. This is the third Japanese demon mug in a series of at least 6 that I’ll make.
About the demon: Shuten Doji, the drunken demon, was a bad-ass demon lord from 14th century Japanese mythology. The story is that as a human he was a mean, brutal drunk that put on a demon mask at night as a joke, but that it stuck to his face permanently. He became a powerful, blood-drinking demon lord, one of the most feared yokai in Japan."
There were 4 main color-ways of this design (red, black, black & gold, green). Later one-offs including all gold were made also.
Moki - God of Happiness Mug - for Teriyaki Tiki
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This double-handled tiki head mug is marked "God of Happiness" on upper front rim and "Moki" on forehead. "Teriyaki Tiki 1971" underneath one of the handles.