Tiki Mugs
Tiki-Ko Coconut Mug
aka Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug For Tiki-Ko in 5 collections
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for the Tiki-Ko bar in Bakersfield, CA. It features their logo between two swaying coconut palms and their motto: "Tiki-Ko A Shady Place For Sunny People." This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Clifton's Pacific Seas and The Grass Skirt in Pacific Beach/San Diego, CA.
OMC Surfer Girl Mug
in 1 collection
This surfer girl mug was created by OMC and used at a number of different locations. This one is unmarked. The surfer girl is brown, with a skirt, and is surfing on blue waves, with a white background. Coldpainted red details. Bottom is deeply concave, and has an OMC sticker.
Michael Grider Puffer Fish Shot
aka Michael Grider Blowfish Shot in 1 collection
This is shot shaped like a puffer fish and cast from aluminum. Grider is known for making custom parts for hot rods, motorcycles, plaques for car clubs, and most recently art and accessories made out of aluminum (including Tiki themed pieces).
Tupaupau Book Release Bowl
in 8 collections
This lidded bowl is based on an extremely rare Mai Kai bowl that was used in a drink identification contest at the Mai Kai in 1961. Tiki Diablo became aware of the design through Tim "Swanky" Glazner's book on Mai Kai history. The bowl has a lid with two straw holes and you can light overproof rum on fire in the lid's reservoir. "Tupaupau" translates as "Devil Woman."
Tahiti Felix Drum Mug Limited Edition
in 5 collections
A mug shaped like a drum supported by four standing Tiki figures. The design was inspired from an old Tahitian wooden drum that Tahiti Felix Lynch used while performing Polynesian floor shows under "The Regal Tahitians" during the 1960's thru the early 1970's. Marked for Tahiti Felix's Tattoo Shop on back along with image of a Tangaroa Tiki.
Kon-Tiki Village Resort Hotel Daga Warrior Mug
in 1 collection
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. Marked for the Kon-Tiki Village Resort Hotel.
Paradise Cove Daga Warrior Mug
in 1 collection
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. Pale yellow glaze. Marked for Paradise Cove, Hawaii.
Hula Girl Fog Cutter With Green & Brown Rims
in 2 collections
This white fog cutter with green top and brown bottom rim features a hula girl in a brown grass skirt wearing a lei. These are hand-painted with a deal of difference from piece to piece. This, along with the fact they are unmarked makes their provenance uncertain. Some believe these were made by Tepco for Trader Vic's, and they are similar to the Tepco Trader Vic's Hula Girl Fog Cutter, although a bit less detailed.
Lance Corporal Pa'akiki Volcano Bowl
in 1 collection
This is a round bowl with a volcano at center and (usually 3 or 4) moai heads around the exterior. There are also pedestal versions of this bowl with either three or four moai supporting them (and standing on a rock/stone base). This is an open edition glazed in various colors.
Sergeant Bonehead
in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like a skull. Open edition in various glaze colors.