Tiki Mugs
Private Stash Bat - by Lowtiki
aka Ōpe'ape'a - Private Stash Edition - by Lowtiki in 1 collection
A mug shaped like a cute bat holding a coconut mug with umbrella.
From LowTiki:
"Ōpe'ape'a is the only native land mammal of the Hawaiian islands.
Adorable and important these guys are excellent pollinators and help control the insect population.
This mug is not as helpful but still cute. The mug measures approximately 7.5 inches tall and holds 24 ounces of liquid."
This particular piece was retained by the artist in her personal collection for a time.
It is a unique 1 of 1 variant of the previously released Ōpe'ape'a /bats but features a soft pastel rainbow color-way and intricate detail brush work.
Jolly Roger - First Edition - by Thor - for Tikiland Trading
in 3 collections
From Tikiland Trading:
"Sometime in the 17th century, pirates started using the recognizable skull & crossbones as a signal to their victims that they’d be merciless. What was believed to originally have dawned as a symbol on a flag though, has much deeper, and darker, roots.
Buried deep in pirate lore, a legend has existed that the first pirates did more than board and loot their victims vessels - they’d debone the captain of each ship, and display their skull and bones at the entrance of ports the pirates controlled.
While not many have been found, the legend of the Jolly Roger is true.
Over the last few hundred years, several of these Jolly Rogers have been unearthed and coveted in private collections, but hadn't been displayed publicly - until now."
Limited Edition of 150. This mug holds about 16 oz (varies slightly mug to mug), is approximately 5 inches tall.
Scrimshaw - Super Limited Edition - by Dexter - for Munktiki
aka Scrimshaw Bob, He's at Home, Tiki Guy, Whale's Tooth in 2 collections
Super SLE release by Munktiki of 12 unique pieces representing "scrimshaw" whale teeth. Of these 12 units, 6 were "scrimshaw bob's" which featured a bob carving on the front and typically whale "carving" imagery on the back. 6 more 1/1 units were available to order individually. 2 were "tiki guy", 2 were "he's at home", 1 "crusty seaman" and 1 "whales".
Son of Kaan - Day O' Da Dead Edition - by Tiki Shark and Jacob Medina
in 1 collection
This double-sided mug features a Mayan inspired design by Jacob Medina on front which has a third eye on forehead and a more Polynesian inspired tiki design by Tiki Shark on the reverse which is holding its own tongue.
This Day O' Da Dead Son of Kaan limited edition of 13 comes in 3 variants (orange, red, and purple).
Brad calls these "artist proofs" on his site, but they were created after complete runs of this design were already sold and elsewhere he refers to them as "custom pieces" which is more appropriate.
In any case, they are extremely limited color-ways of this design.
Fermented Booze Bird - Full Color Edition - by Doug Horne & Pie-Eyed Tikis - for Aku Aku Tiki Bar
in 0 collections
This is a fun caricature of the Florida Orange Bird drunkenly sitting atop a vintage Orchids of Hawaii Four Face Tiki Bowl and holding a small Tiki Bob mug in one wing.
Designed by Doug Horne and manufactured by Pie-Eyed Tikis.
From Aku Aku Tiki Bar:
"Limited Edition of only 350 numbered Mugs made in the FADE. 150 Made in full color. These are local custom made mugs. They will be released in small batches over the next year or so."
Fermented Booze Bird - Color Fade Orange & Yellow Edition - by Doug Horne & Pie-Eyed Tikis - for Aku Aku Tiki Bar
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This is a fun caricature of the Florida Orange Bird drunkenly sitting atop a vintage Orchids of Hawaii Four Face Tiki Bowl and holding a small Tiki Bob mug in one wing.
Designed by Doug Horne and manufactured by Pie-Eyed Tikis.
From Aku Aku Tiki Bar:
"Limited Edition of only 350 numbered Mugs made in the FADE. 150 Made in full color. These are local custom made mugs. They will be released in small batches over the next year or so."
Rob Rosskop Face Deck Tiki Mug - First Edition - Blue Patina - by Jim Phillips - for Santa Cruz Skateboards
in 2 collections
Rob Roskopp was born in 1963, and hails from Detroit, Michigan. He embarked on his skateboarding journey at a young age, quickly rising to prominence as a professional skateboarder. Rob’s prominence really took off when his deck sponsor, Santa Cruz Skateboards released his pro-model: The Roskopp "Face" Deck. This iconic skateboard deck became one of the most recognizable and sought-after designs of the 1980s. The Roskopp Face Deck featured bold graphics and vibrant colorways, capturing the spirit of skate art during the mid to late 80s.
The design was first painted by Jim Phillips, who went on to paint many more designs. Eventually, Jim's son, Jimbo, joined in the family business as well with his own deck designs.
From Santa Cruz:
"Roll up and stand out with the latest apparel and accessories from Santa Cruz Skateboards. The Santa Cruz Roskopp Tiki Mug is 2.75 inches x 6.125 inches in size, holds 16oz, is custom shaped and features Roskopp Tiki face on one side, Rob 1 arm and target graphic replica on the other side and Santa Cruz Dot logo on the bottom. Santa Cruz has been manufacturing iconic skateboards and apparel since 1973. Innovative skateboards and artwork from the beginning 'til the end."
It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Big "W" Mug - Blue Glow Edition - by Doug Horne & Eekum Bookum - for Cabali
in 3 collections
This mug is inspired by the 1963 film, It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. It is globe-shaped with a Witco style world map on one side, crossed "W" palm trees on another side (that marked treasure in the 1963 film), and a tiki head mask on the third. There are also wood-textured support fins around the periphery that give it a sort of space-age rocket effect.
Designed by Doug Horne and produced by Eekum Bookum for Cabali in Oro Valley (Tucson), AZ.
This is the "Blue Glow Edition" in a solid blue.
There was also a two-tone blue and brown Limited Numbered Edition.
Bali Ha'i at the Beach Bowl - Blue with Blue Lettering
in 0 collections
This bowl was used at Bali Ha'i at the Beach in New Orleans. The bowl is pale blue, and is suspended by three round-headed tikis.
Marked "Bali Ha'i at the Beach" on one side in blue lettering. There is also a version with red lettering on side.
Gorn Mug - Version B - by Moore Monsters
in 0 collections
The Gorn are a race of reptilian aliens from the Star Trek science fiction franchise.
They were a warp-capable, bipedal reptilian species from the Beta Quadrant. Their interstellar government was known as the Gorn Hegemony.
Moore's sculpt reflects earlier versions of the Gorn from early days of the television series where they were played by actors in rubber suits.
More modern versions of the Gorn use CGI effects and they appear much less clumsy and humanoid, and more like preternaturally fast long-tailed velociraptors.
From Moore Monsters:
"Capacity: 32 fluid ounces.
This is a cast ceramic Tiki-style mug made from a mold off an original sculpture by the artist in California, USA.
It has been hand-finished with low-fire food-grade glazes of varying gloss levels"
This Version B has an orange outfit. Version A has a spotted red outfit.
Gorn Mug - Version A - by Moore Monsters
in 0 collections
The Gorn are a race of reptilian aliens from the Star Trek science fiction franchise.
They were a warp-capable, bipedal reptilian species from the Beta Quadrant. Their interstellar government was known as the Gorn Hegemony.
Moore's sculpt reflects earlier versions of the Gorn from early days of the television series where they were played by actors in rubber suits.
More modern versions of the Gorn use CGI effects and they appear much less clumsy and humanoid, and more like preternaturally fast long-tailed velociraptors.
From Moore Monsters:
"Capacity: 32 fluid ounces.
This is a cast ceramic Tiki-style mug made from a mold off an original sculpture by the artist in California, USA.
It has been hand-finished with low-fire food-grade glazes of varying gloss levels"
This Version A has a darker and spotted red outfit than Version B, which has an orange outfit.
Bali Ha'i at the Beach Tiki Bob Shakers
aka Salt and Pepper Shakers for Bali Ha'i at the Beach in 0 collections
Shaker set from the New Orleans restaurant in the shape of the classic Tiki Bob, originally designed by Alec Yuill-Thornton, from the chain started in San Francisco.
These are glazed in dark brown and white (a darker brown than that used on the ceramics from the San Francisco location".