Tiki Mugs
Party Gods Coffee Mug
in 1 collection
This white coffee mug features four garish "tikis." They are consuming beer and munchies.
Taonga
aka GOTIKI Taonga in 1 collection
Taonga was designed and manufactured by GOTIKI. It gets its name from the Maori word for treasured thing. The mug is green, and the tiki has slanted, almond-shaped eyes, a furrowed brow and has his long, red tingue sticking out.
Trader Vic's Tall Fog Cutter White
aka Trader Vic's Hula Girl Mug, Samoan Fog Cutter in 1 collection
This Trader Vic's mug was used for serving the Samoan Fog Cutter. Mug is tall and wider at the top and bottom, all white, and shows a girl in a hula skirt, a girl playing a ukulele, and a reclining beach bum. Marked "Made only for Trader Vic's USA" on the bottom.
Westwood W-20 Mug Blue
aka Westwood Noh Devil Mask Mug in 2 collections
This blue handled mug was produced by Westwood in Japan. It is shaped like a traditional Japanese Noh ghost spirit mask. The image on the mug has round eyes, sharp pointed teeth and horns.
Doppelganger
aka Munktiki Doppelganger in 1 collection
This strange black and white mug set was produced by Munktiki. The Doppelganger features two small mugs that fit together to form a full cylinder. Each half features two abstract moai on the curved side and a tapa pattern on the straight side.
Warehouse Hiball
in 1 collection
This glass hiball was manufactured for the Warehouse Restaurant in Marina Del Rey, CA. The front reads "Warehouse Restaurant." The back features the restaurant exterior.
Hawaii Tapa Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 1 collection
These brown shakers read "Hawaii" across the front above hibiscus and plumeria flowers. The back of the shakers features a tapa pattern. They have a foil sticker that reads "RB Made in Japan."