Tiki Mugs
Cobra - by Makatiki
aka Cobra's Fang - by Makatiki in 4 collections
This is a new take on the traditional Cobra's Fang style of mug first made popular at Don the Beachcomber's and Tonga Lei by Vermonde and later with Spurlin at the Los Angeles Islander. The cobra twines around the mug, which is wood-grained like a trunk or branch, and the snake's head arches over the top of the rim.
Some of this design first went into use at the Nu Lounge Bar in Bologna, Italy. Those versions also had a small plaque on the front reading "Cobra". The ones shown in the Makatiki online storefront do not.
Chief Traders Double Sided Tiki Mug - Second Edition - Driftwood - Gloss Light Brown - By Lost Temple Traders
in 1 collection
This mug is double-sided and each side shows a different version of the character Trader Sam from Walt Disney’s Jungle Cruise (one from Disneyland and one from Disney World).
There were 50 in this second edition and 100 in the darker matte brown first edition that preceded it.
Chief Traders Double Sided Tiki Mug - First Edition - Dark Matte Brown - By Lost Temple Traders
in 2 collections
This mug is double-sided and each side shows a different version of the character Trader Sam from Walt Disney’s Jungle Cruise (one from Disneyland and one from Disney World).
There were 100 in this first edition and there was a second edition of 50 in a lighter gloss brown that followed.
Shrunken Head Santa - Green - by Lost Temple Traders
in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken head version of Santa Claus. It is glazed with a wipe green finish. It was sold as a set with a red wipe finish version as well.
Shrunken Head Santa - Red - by Lost Temple Traders
in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken head version of Santa Claus. It is glazed with a wipe red finish. It was sold as a set with a green wipe finish version as well.
Marie "The Body" McDonald Mug & Holder - for The Tropics
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a woman's nude torso and is marked for "Sugie's Tropics" both on the holder and reverse of mug.
The holder also has what looks like a tiny ashtray in front which might have been simply to lay your garnish in before finishing your drink...
These sorts of nudie torso mugs were fairly common in the 1940s and 1950s, often made by amateur ceramicists or marked for various places. However, the holder and markings make this one unique.
The Tropics was a very popular "pre-Tiki" establishment and was later bought by Steve Crane and turned into The Luau in Beverly Hills.
This mug is mentioned in The Tropics menu and was used to serve "The Body", one of Sugie's popular cocktails named after famous celebrities (he was later influential in getting the Walk of Stars developed as well). In this case, you could buy a champagne cocktail for $1 and if you paid $3 you got to keep this mug inspired by Marie McDonald, who starred in several films, including Pardon My Sarong (1942), which earned her the nickname "The Body" for her shapely physique. Pardon My Sarong features two Chicago bus drivers (Bud Abbott, Lou Costello) who land on a Pacific isle with natives and crooks. Marie played the part of Ferna.
*Using an online calculator for inflation, $3 for the mug in 1942 would be like $47.92 in 2020 dollars, not considering accumulated collector value since then.
Killer Ku - 12th Anniversary Mug - Blue - by Bosko - for Frankie's Tiki Room
in 10 collections
This is a mug shaped like a stylized Ku tiki head. It has diamond shaped eyes, a triangular nose and roughly dogbone-shaped mouth.
Similar to the sculpt for Bosko's previous "Lost Ku" but with addition of teeth and hands held in front beneath chin.
The glaze is a stone-like blue with green highlights. Depending on the position in the kiln some even have a metallic effect.
Marked for Frankie's Tiki Room 12th anniversary on reverse.
Stowaway Tiki Mug - Limited Edition - by SHAG - for Stowaway Tiki Bar
in 9 collections
This is a mug shaped like a stowaway tiki peeking his head out of a rum barrel. The tiki has "jewel" red eyes. Marked "SHAG" and "Stowaway" on reverse.
Doc's Place Town & Country Pineapple Mug
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a small topless pineapple. It was pictured in their cocktail menu and shown for serving their "Wahine" cocktail.
Pele – 2nd Edition – Olive Green - for Max’s South Seas Hideaway
in 1 collection
This mug depicts a wood carving completed in the 1970’s by tiki carver Guy Wilson that now resides at Max's South Seas Hideaway. Danielle Mann was commissioned by Max's to create a mug sculpt of the carving for Max’s, and then they manufactured these mugs using that sculpt in their in-house mug-making studio. This is the second edition in gloss olive green. There was a first edition in matte brown with colored accents and a super limited edition in several different uniquely colored glazes.
Kauai Resort Hotel Daga Warrior Mug Orange.
in 11 collections
This tiki mug from Daga is slightly flared at the top and bottom, and has a tiki with gritted teeth, small almond-shaped slanted eyes, and a "V" design on its forehead. Brown glazed exterior with white interior. Back has heat decal for "Kauai Resort Hotel, Wailua, Kaui." There is also a brown version.
Carved Tiki Face Black Mugs by RBP for LoveCraft_Cocktails
in 1 collection
Custom mugs by RBP out of Baltimore for our home tiki bar - smooth black short mugs with etched tiki faces on each one.