Tiki Mugs
Tap Tap - First Edition - Blue & Orange Detail - by Munktiki Imports - for Lost Temple Traders
in 2 collections
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Tap Tap is here to bring the noise and bring the rum. This is the second mug in our series inspired by abandoned tiki room concept art.
Standing 7 inches tall. Each Colorway of Tap Tap is limited to 250 pieces. He’s the perfect companion to the Smiling Bastard. Delivers in June."
A Red & Green Detailed Second Edition was later released.
Creature Bob Shot Glass - by Eric October
in 1 collection
A take on the Creature of the Black Lagoon with a smiling Bob face. Made in small batches by Eric October as an open edition mug.
The mini Creature Bob holds 2 ounces and measures 2.75” H x 2.5” W.
Killer Ku - 12th Anniversary Mug - Artist Proof - by Bosko - for Frankie’s Tiki Room
in 1 collection
Sculpted and produced for Frankie’s Tiki Room in Las Vegas by Bosko. Celebrating Frankie’s 12th anniversary, this mug is shaped like a stylized Ku. It has diamond shaped eyes, a triangular nose and roughly dogbone-shaped mouth with large teeth. Similar to the sculpt for Bosko's previous "Lost Ku" but with addition of teeth and hands held in front beneath chin.
The production mug was limited to 300 and had stone-like blue with green highlights. Bosko also produced a number of artist proofs.
Rum Jug - for Den of Sin Home Bar - by Johnnie Velour
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This is a traditionally shaped ceramic rum jug with handle and cork on top, marked for the Den of Sin home bar in Las Vegas, Nevada.
It was one of a few unique commissioned pieces completed by Johnnie Velour and marked for this home bar.
HipHipaHula's Tapa Bowl - by Johnnie Velour
in 1 collection
This tapa bowl was wheel thrown by Johnnie Velour and has "HipHipaHula" carved in large letters around the side.
Light brown wipe glaze finish.
Measures 3 1/4" Tall by 6" Wide by 3" Deep and holds 24oz with No Ice and holds 12oz With Ice.
Johnnie Velour Octopus Bottle
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This is a ceramic bottle featuring an octopus on front. Takes a cork at top.
Double Dealing Deity - Eternal Youth Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Lost Temple Traders
aka Goddess Mara Mug in 0 collections
A mug shaped like a crumbling stone statue head revealing a mummified brown skull inside with a blazing red eye.
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Beware of the cursed idol. The rewards she promises are not always worth the consequences suffered. This is the third limited edition tiki mug in our series that started with the Forbidden Rye and Skeleton Warrior mugs.
Our Double Dealing Deity: Eternal Youth Edition mug is limited to 40 pieces and is hand-crafted in the United States by our partners at Monkey Skull."
Based on the Goddess Mara from the Disneyland Indiana Jones adventure ride.
*There was also a regular edition with Red Skull & Blue Eye -- (100 pieces).
On Mara:
"Mara was a deity worshiped in the Lost Delta region of what is now modern India. The Temple of the Forbidden Eye, located in modern India, was built as a dedication to Mara, who has the ability to grant one of three magical gifts to those who visit the temple—eternal youth, earthly riches or visions of the future. The catch being that none can look into the eyes of Mara without being punished by the wrath of the god. The temple came to be long since abandoned by its people and reclaimed by nature following a river-flood which occurred around 65 BC.
2,000 years later in 1935 the temple was rediscovered by Indiana Jones through the usage of a map which he obtained in the Bengalese temple of the tiger god Sherdil with a missing piece acquired on the black-market by his ally Sallah. Indiana and Sallah went on to begin excavating the temple through the, 'Lost Delta Archaeological Expedition' with assistance from the Jungle Navigation Company and British Colonial Affairs. To receive additional revenue, the expedition was forced by British Colonial Affairs to host tours in the temple and make it a matter of media attention.
Through contacting allies, such as Abner Ravenwood and Marcus Brody, Indiana learned about a mysterious power-source of Mara within the temple known as the Jewel of Power. At one point, Sallah contacted his and Jones' ally Trader Sam to bring more guests to the temple from his bar, lending Sam a map of the temple to help with this. Despite several tourists being badly injured by the booby-traps of the temple, British Colonial Affairs refused to let the archaeological expedition to cease their tourism within the temple.
On the July 6 of 1936, Indiana Jones travelled deep inside the temple to hunt for the Jewel of Power only to vanish due to Mara's power. In Indy's absence, Sallah continued his temple tours with added hopes that one of these tours might find the lost Dr. Jones. One of these tours did run into Jones when he saved them from Mara's wrath as the deity attempted to suck them through the Gates of Doom. Jones and the tourists managed to evade Mara's wrath and escape the temple with their lives. The further fate of Mara and the temple remain a mystery."
Hermit Crab Drink Mug - Black Friday Edition - by Munktiki
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a hermit crab. The regular edition of 100 comes in numerous colorations (brown spotted, Black Spiral, Galactic Black, etc...). This is the all black version issued for the Black Friday event.
Tiki Two Face Mug - for the Makai
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This standing Ku tiki mug has clenched teeth and oval slanted eyes. He is holding a duplicate mask of his own face in his right hand.
The mug comes with the signature cocktail "Comedy & Tragedy".
Double Dealing Deity - Regular Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Lost Temple Traders
aka Goddess Mara Mug in 1 collection
A mug shaped like a crumbling stone statue head revealing a bloody skull inside with a blazing blue eye.
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Beware of the cursed idol. The rewards she promises are not always worth the consequences suffered. This is the third limited edition tiki mug in our series that started with the Forbidden Rye and Skeleton Warrior mugs.
Our Double Dealing Deity mug is limited to 100 pieces and is hand-crafted in the United States by our partners at Monkey Skull."
Based on the Goddess Mara from the Disneyland Indiana Jones adventure ride.
*There was also a Brown Skull with Red Eye version -- the "Eternal Youth Edition" (40 pieces).
On Mara:
"Mara was a deity worshiped in the Lost Delta region of what is now modern India. The Temple of the Forbidden Eye, located in modern India, was built as a dedication to Mara, who has the ability to grant one of three magical gifts to those who visit the temple—eternal youth, earthly riches or visions of the future. The catch being that none can look into the eyes of Mara without being punished by the wrath of the god. The temple came to be long since abandoned by its people and reclaimed by nature following a river-flood which occurred around 65 BC.
2,000 years later in 1935 the temple was rediscovered by Indiana Jones through the usage of a map which he obtained in the Bengalese temple of the tiger god Sherdil with a missing piece acquired on the black-market by his ally Sallah. Indiana and Sallah went on to begin excavating the temple through the, 'Lost Delta Archaeological Expedition' with assistance from the Jungle Navigation Company and British Colonial Affairs. To receive additional revenue, the expedition was forced by British Colonial Affairs to host tours in the temple and make it a matter of media attention.
Through contacting allies, such as Abner Ravenwood and Marcus Brody, Indiana learned about a mysterious power-source of Mara within the temple known as the Jewel of Power. At one point, Sallah contacted his and Jones' ally Trader Sam to bring more guests to the temple from his bar, lending Sam a map of the temple to help with this. Despite several tourists being badly injured by the booby-traps of the temple, British Colonial Affairs refused to let the archaeological expedition to cease their tourism within the temple.
On the July 6 of 1936, Indiana Jones travelled deep inside the temple to hunt for the Jewel of Power only to vanish due to Mara's power. In Indy's absence, Sallah continued his temple tours with added hopes that one of these tours might find the lost Dr. Jones. One of these tours did run into Jones when he saved them from Mara's wrath as the deity attempted to suck them through the Gates of Doom. Jones and the tourists managed to evade Mara's wrath and escape the temple with their lives. The further fate of Mara and the temple remain a mystery."
Zombie Glass - for Tiki on 18th
in 2 collections
This is a zombie glass marked for Tiki on 18th and decorated with images of tropical flowers & foliage.
Sleeping Beauty - Wave Edition - Light Sea Green - by Oakwash
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The Sleeping Beauty mug is designed like a primitive tiki head with heavily lidded eyes and a circular mouth.
This design was issued in varying glaze colors, including "wave" green and "aurora" blue.