Tiki Mugs
2018 NW Tiki Kon Mai Tai Glass
aka 2018 Northwest Tiki Kon Loball Glass in 2 collections
This is a double rocks loball glass with black, red, and blue graphics and lettering. The theme of this year was "Fantasy Island." Graphics feature a canoe with rowers and a Tiki head worked into the lettering.
Grider Cocktail Glass
in 2 collections
This is a clear loball glass with alternating yellow and brown "boards" with tiki heads. This is his second glassware design. 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).
Buzz's Original Steakhouse 55th Anniversary Coconut Mug
in 1 collection
This coconut-shaped mug was manufactured for Buzz's Original Steakhouse, Lanakai, Hawaii. It was created for their 55th Anniversary in 2017.
Cars 3 Mug
aka Disney & Pixar Cars 3 Cast Member Mug in 1 collection
This mug is 3-sided with a different character on each. Beige overall with a brown top rim.
Gecko Da Big Puka Mug In Maori Red With Green Stone Jade Eyes
in 1 collection
This is the second of Gecko's design using a base of five small tikis holding up the mug. This one, Da Big Puka, has a Ku-like look. This is a custom version with dark cherrywood finish, green stone (jade) glazed eyes, and intricate Maori carved details. The traditional reddish Maori stain was achieved with red ochre. The mythological origin of this important colour is as follows. There was much blood shed during the separation of Earth and Heaven, the primaeval parents. The blood of Heaven is sometimes seen as a red glow in the sky. The Maori call it papakura and they look to it for signs and omens. The blood of Earth and Heaven, flowed together and became deposits of red clay. This is the origin of kokowai, the sacred red of the Maori. It is utilised in a number of traditional ceremonies. When applied in conjunction with a karakia (prayer) it becomes tapu. The kokowai was burned in a fire, ground into a fine powder and mixed with shark oil to make paint. This paint was then used as a stain.
VanTiki Ika Ika Pearlescent Seafoam
in 1 collection
Ika is a kind of squid. The overall body is a gloss blue with a deep blue top. In addition, the bottom section of the squid has been coated in a pearlescent lustre that gives it a mother-of-pearl sheen.
Geckoma In Maori Red With Green Stone Jade Eyes
in 1 collection
The Geckoma is a combination of the Frankoma War God mug and Gecko's signature tiki mug base style. This is a custom version with dark cherrywood finish, green stone (jade) glazed eyes, and intricate Maori carved details. The traditional reddish Maori stain was achieved with red ochre. The mythological origin of this important colour is as follows. There was much blood shed during the separation of Earth and Heaven, the primaeval parents. The blood of Heaven is sometimes seen as a red glow in the sky. The Maori call it papakura and they look to it for signs and omens. The blood of Earth and Heaven, flowed together and became deposits of red clay. This is the origin of kokowai, the sacred red of the Maori. It is utilised in a number of traditional ceremonies. When applied in conjunction with a karakia (prayer) it becomes tapu. The kokowai was burned in a fire, ground into a fine powder and mixed with shark oil to make paint. This paint was then used as a stain.
Hattiki
aka Ian Burrell Tiki Mug, Ian Burrell Moai Mug in 5 collections
A mug shaped like a moai with moko and wearing a braided gold chain and a hat. Bai's tiki mug design for the global rum ambassador, Ian Burrell, is based on the god "Hattiki" who is the tiki god of Hip Hop & Rum. This is a promotional piece for both Ian and for Real cocktail ingredients.
War God Custom
in 3 collections
This mug features an angry Tiki face with large teeth. It is a recreation of Frankoma's War God sculpted by Wendy Cevola and cast and glazed by Gecko. This is a custom version and as such, color and decoration varies.
Tiki tOny Backside of Water Podcast Peter Pan Glass Green
in 2 collections
This is a loball glass featuring Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Neverland Island, the moon, palm trees, and other details. Created in two color-ways as a set (green/light green and an aqua/light green) for the Backside of Water Podcast.
Tiki Trader Adventures Glass 2018
in 1 collection
This blue, orange, and black printed loball glass was created for the June 2nd, 2018 Tiki Trader marketplace at Shelter Island's Bali Hai. It features an image of Mr. Bali Hai, a ukulele, hibiscus blossoms, and a cocktail glass.
La Mariana 60th Anniversary Wall Panels Mug Custom Kissed By Pele
in 1 collection
This is a is a rectangular shaped or crate-shaped mug meant to resemble the wall panels found in La Mariana. This version has the Kissed by Pele glaze and lava dripping from the rim of the mug. As a custom piece, the La Mariana anniversary text panel has been omitted in favor of custom details.