Tiki Mugs
Bamboo Mug With Plumeria Blossoms - for Aulani Resort
in 2 collections
This light brown bamboo mug has two white plumeria blossoms on the side and a light blue interior. It was created as part of a large collection of matching serveware and mugs released in October of 2023 at the Disney Aulani Resort.
Shriek-ee Tiki - Chocolate Brown Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Cursed Idol
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This mug seems inspired by the Nkondi (Perhaps with a face leaning more toward the Zuni Fetish Warrior Doll from the third and final portion of the Trilogy of Terror horror film, released in 1975).
The Nkondi are religious idols made by the Kongo people of the Congo region. The name nkondi derives from the verb -konda, meaning “to hunt” and thus nkondi means “hunter” because they can hunt down and attack wrong-doers, witches, or enemies. These idols are characterized by the curse nails which are hammered into their torsos and backs.
In his hand, he also appears to be holding a spiky hammer of sorts. His mouth is lined with sharp teeth and on his chest is a small box holding a skull.
From Cursed Idol:
"Sculpted by Patrick Vassar and produced by Monkeyskull. The mug stands almost 7 inches tall, the base of the mug is 3 inches wide by 3 inches deep, and holds approximately 13.5 ounces of liquid. Chocolate Bar Edition in a Dark Brown Matte finish."
Shriek-ee Tiki - Burnt Orange Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Cursed Idol
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This mug seems inspired by the Nkondi (Perhaps with a face leaning more toward the Zuni Fetish Warrior Doll from the third and final portion of the Trilogy of Terror horror film, released in 1975).
The Nkondi are religious idols made by the Kongo people of the Congo region. The name nkondi derives from the verb -konda, meaning “to hunt” and thus nkondi means “hunter” because they can hunt down and attack wrong-doers, witches, or enemies. These idols are characterized by the curse nails which are hammered into their torsos and backs.
In his hand, he also appears to be holding a spiky hammer of sorts. His mouth is lined with sharp teeth and on his chest is a small box holding a skull.
From Cursed Idol:
"Sculpted by Patrick Vassar and produced by Monkeyskull. The mug stands almost 7 inches tall, the base of the mug is 3 inches wide by 3 inches deep, and holds approximately 13.5 ounces of liquid. Burnt Orange Matte finish."
Shriek-ee Tiki - Wasabi Green Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Cursed Idol
in 1 collection
This mug seems inspired by the Nkondi (Perhaps with a face leaning more toward the Zuni Fetish Warrior Doll from the third and final portion of the Trilogy of Terror horror film, released in 1975).
The Nkondi are religious idols made by the Kongo people of the Congo region. The name nkondi derives from the verb -konda, meaning “to hunt” and thus nkondi means “hunter” because they can hunt down and attack wrong-doers, witches, or enemies. These idols are characterized by the curse nails which are hammered into their torsos and backs.
In his hand, he also appears to be holding a spiky hammer of sorts. His mouth is lined with sharp teeth and on his chest is a small box holding a skull.
From Cursed Idol:
"Sculpted by Patrick Vassar and produced by Monkeyskull. The mug stands almost 7 inches tall, the base of the mug is 3 inches wide by 3 inches deep, and holds approximately 13.5 ounces of liquid. Dark Green gloss finish Wasabi Edition."
Kapu Akua Mug - First Edition - Koa Wood Brown & Light Blue - by SHAG - for Lost Temple Traders
in 5 collections
This mug is based on the animatronic tiki poles in Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room.
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Once upon our travels, we stumbled upon a famed wood carver. His carvings were so life-like, the eyes appeared to move as we did.
Lost Temple Traders is proud to present the Kapu Akua mug designed by SHAG! Sculpted by SQUID, this two-sided mug stands 7.5 inches tall. Limited Edition 200.
Mugs are hand-made in California and are being made in small batches."
Swamp Rum Mug - First Edition - by Trader J & Poly's Custom Shop - for the Florida Rum Society
in 1 collection
From the Florida Rum Society:
"It is FINALLY HERE!!! This is a PRE-SALE for the first ever FRS Tiki Mug! We are calling it 'Swamp Rum' and it features the FRS Alligator (of Mai Tai Glass fame) holding tight to his favorite FRS Single Barrel Rum. It was designed by Poly's Custom Shop in collaboration with Trader Jay and each mug was handmade and painted by Poly's. This run is limited to 75 so reserve yours TODAY! The mug holds 22oz and is anticipated to be ready for pick up at Miami Rum Congress in February or shipping directly to home soon after. Pre-orders SHIP FREE!"
Don the Beachcomber Sahara Hotel Teapot - by Sterling
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This teapot was manufactured for Don the Beachcomber in the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. The teapot is white and features a beachcomber with a beard wearing a pointy hat with a little bird perched on top.
Sterling manufactured a complete set of dishes for this location.
Tentacle Moai Mug - for Cabali
aka Mark Thomas Outrigger Style Moai Mug With Tentacles - for Cabali in 9 collections
From Tiki Farm:
"We're thrilled to introduce our latest creation: a brand-new mug designed exclusively for a new Arizona tiki bar! Inspired by the iconic Mark Thomas Outrigger mug, Doug 'Fini' Finicial put his own spin on it by adding tentacles to compliment the giant carving at his bar, Cabali. We've painstakingly re-created the original glaze of the outrigger mug to capture its essence."
- NOTE: There are also a limited number of differing color-ways of this design. Before his untimely death, Tiki Rob was shipped 2 cases (36 mugs) which he hand-glazed along with his daughter and friends. Crazy Al also did a 1/1 glaze to raise money for the Lahaina Fire Relief fund.
Cat Guts Mug - Second Edition - Light Blue - by Biggs Tiki
aka Cat Mug - Second Edition - by Biggs Tiki in 3 collections
Modeled after the classic 1930s Kit-Cat Clocks with bow tie, moving eyes and tail, this mug does a horror twist and shows the cat pulling open its front skin to expose its guts and rib cage where the oval clock face would normally be.
This second edition was produced in light blue.
First sold Saturday, February 3rd, 2024.
It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Big "W" Mug - Limited Numbered Edition - by Doug Horne & Eekum Bookum - for Cabali
in 7 collections
This mug is inspired by the 1963 film, It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. The center of the mug is pale blue and globe-shaped with a brown 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.
There is also a "Blue Glow Edition" in a solid blue.
The Drooling Bastard - 65th Anniversary Bloody Bastard Edition - for the Tonga Hut - North Hollywood
aka Bloody Drooling Bastard in 2 collections
A large Drooling Bastard statue sits in a fountain inside the Tonga Hut tiki bar, North Hollywood, CA. Plaques with the names of the members of the Loyal Order of the Drooling Bastard surround the statue. To become a member of the Loyal Order, you must drink all seventy six cocktails in Beachbum Berry’s book “The Grog Log”.
This mug is a copy of the Tonga Hut Drooling Bastard statue. The mug was produced by John Mulder at Eekum Bookum for Tonga Hut North Hollywood’s 65th anniversary. The mug has a dark yellow /brown wash exterior, a red interior, and red blood spots. The words “65 YEARS - 1958 - Tonga Hut” on the back of the mug.
Eekum Bookum made one hundred 65th Tonga Hut anniversary mugs and most of the mugs were made with a dark brown exterior and a red interior but a few of these were included in that run.
The Drooling Bastard - 65th Anniversary Edition - First Run in Dark Gloss Brown & Red Interior - for the Tonga Hut - North Hollywood
in 5 collections
A large Drooling Bastard statue sits in a fountain inside the Tonga Hut tiki bar, North Hollywood, CA. Plaques with the names of the members of the Loyal Order of the Drooling Bastard surround the statue. To become a member of the Loyal Order, you must drink all seventy six cocktails in Beachbum Berry’s book “The Grog Log”.
This mug is a copy of the Tonga Hut Drooling Bastard statue. The mug was produced by John Mulder at Eekum Bookum for Tonga Hut North Hollywood’s 65th anniversary. The mug has a gloss dark brown exterior and a red interior with the words “65 YEARS - 1958 - Tonga Hut” on the back of the mug.
Eekum Bookum made one hundred 65th Tonga Hut anniversary mugs and a portion of these mugs were produced as the “Bloody Bastard”, a dark yellow with a dark brown wipe exterior and splattered with red blood spots.