Tiki Mugs
Good Fink Club Mug
in 2 collections
This Good Fink Club Mug is shaped like a man's head with protruding eyeballs and a long tongue hanging out to the side in Ed Roth style. Designed by REESENIK (aka Matt Reese). Sculpted and cast by MP (aka Mikel Parton). Measures: 6.75" tall, 4.5" deep and 3.75" wide.
Grumpy Moai in Blue Crackle and Yellow
in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with frowning mouth formed by two overlapping half circles. Comes in a "blue crackle" glaze with black glaze on sides and back. Texture of repeated elongated diamonds that is reminiscent of dried cactus wood. Yellow interior.
Luau At The Lake 2015 Skull Mug Custom Carved Paua Green
aka Ohana 2015 Skull Mug, Pour Your Ick Mug in 2 collections
This skull shaped mug is paua green with carved details. Downturned mouth. Large opening at top. Nicknamed "Pour Your Ick" as a reference to Yorick's skull in Shakespeare's Hamlet. This design was originally used at the Luau at the Lake, held June 25-28, 2015. Manufactured by Squidart.com. In addition to the regular event version, six artist proofs were offered in the event's silent auction. This version, without the event markings on back, was hand-carved with intricate detail by Gecko and glazed by him in paua green.
Bowana's Seahorse Mug Sunken Treasure Edition
in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like a coral encrusted turquoise blue seahorse. It is based on a regular edition seashore mug created by Bowana in 2014. This version of the mug was produced by Gecko, at South Sea Arts, as part of his "Sunken Treasure" line. It has a slight lean as it is resting on a base of coral and sea life.
Good Ol' Skully For Three Dots and a Dash
aka Skull Totem For Three Dots and a Dash in 38 collections
A mug shaped like a Ku Tiki head with a cracked skull stacked on top. Exterior has a brown oxide matte wipe-away glaze. This was Tiki Farm's first collaboration with Marco Almera and this Restaurant-marked version was preceded by a regular release in day-glow green from Tiki Farm. This version is marked for Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago and is used to serve their Painkiller cocktail.
HunchBob
aka Boo-Tiki Hunchback of Notre-Dame Tiki Bob Mug, Quasimodo Bob in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like a hunchback of Notre-Dame version of Tiki Bob. It has the simple smiling tiki face in beige but with eyes askew and dressed below the neckline in the rough sackcloth brown rags of Quasimodo.
Spooky Stone Sippy Cup Super Limited Edition
aka Spooky Stone Sippy Cup SLTD, King Sippy in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a small skull with no lower jaw and a rough textured exterior wearing a crown. The regular edition without crown was produced in three consecutively numbered colorways within the same edition of 150 (#1-50 in Melon glaze, #51-100 in Banana glaze, #101-150 in Cinnamon glaze). This version, King Sippy, has a hand-sculpted crown, but the rest is slipcast. It is fired to cone 5. It has a white exterior glaze, satin red interior glaze, and a 22k gold overglaze on crown. Makers mark and edition number on the bottom.
VanTiki Stone Bowl In Blue Green Basalt
in 1 collection
The VanTiki Stone Bowl is an ancient idol with an identity crisis: Is it a bowl or a wallhanging? VanTiki Island archeologists declare that it is both! When empty, the idol easily hangs on a wall. The idol is 10.5 inches tall, 6.25 inches wide, and 3.5 inches deep. Each casting is hand detailed after getting pulled from the mold - so no two bowls are alike. Glazed in bluish green basalt (17 made) or brown earthen glaze (3 made).
The Holder
aka Pie Eyed Tikis The Holder Marquesan Mug in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a Marquesan style standing Tiki with a wood grain pattern, large nose, a black exterior glaze and a red-glazed interior. Made of white earthenware.
Pirates' House Skull Mug Third Edition
aka Pirates' House Skull Mug Third Edition With Saber Handle in 3 collections
This white skull mug with handle was manufactured for the Pirates' House in Savannah, GA. The skull has a saber for a handle and wears an eyepatch. The Pirates' House dates back to 1753, but its current incarnation came about when the property was acquired by the Savannah Gas Company in 1948 and Mrs. Hansell Hillyer, wife of the president of the company, transformed the museum into its present use as a restaurant.
Pie Eyed Tiki Big Marq Mug Artist Proof
aka Pie Eyed Tiki Big Marq Mug AP in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a standing Tiki with horizontal lines for nose and a closed slitted mouth. Collar at neck with vertical line designs. Made of white earthenware. Artis Proof version comes in several one-of-one glaze combinations.