Tiki Mugs
Headless Headhunter
aka Headless Hunter in 22 collections
This is a mug shaped like a headless headhunter carrying his Papua New Guinea style mask in front of him. A white claw necklace with skull pendant encircles the neck at top. Exterior is brown and interior is red. Figure stands atop a decorated base.
Andrew Cooke BelTiki Custom
aka Andrew Cooke Belfast Tiki Custom in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki head with large coffee bean shaped eyes, a big toothy grimace, and three dashes on chin. This mug was opened for customization with black, brown, red, green or blue glazes available and with custom logos and names either custom carved or heat labeled onto the finished mugs.
Aloha Hawaii Banner Pineapple Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 4 collections
Pineapple-shaped shakers marked "Aloha" and "Hawaii" across white banners. Made in Japan.
Primo Footed Beer Glass
in 1 collection
This is a glass featuring the Primo logo of King Kamehameha wearing his headdress on front and back. Sides have tall tikis. Diamond pattern bands circle top and bottom. Designs are in black, blue, purple, and red. Uncertain date of production, but probably from 1970s.
Lahaina Whale Smoker Ashtray
in 1 collection
White smoker whale-shaped ashtray with sponged-on brown glaze patterns and hand-painted "Lahaina" labeled on forehead. Lahaina was once an important destination for the 19th-century whaling fleet, whose presence at Lahaina frequently led to conflicts with the Christian missionaries living there. On more than one occasion the conflict was so severe that it led to sailor riots and even the shelling of Lahaina by the British whaler John Palmer in 1825. In response, Maui Governor Hoapili built the Old Lahaina Fort in 1831 to protect the town from riotous sailors. This ashtray was probably made for the tourist trade in the 60s or 70s. Measures 2" wide by 3" long. Smoke comes out spout hole on top.
Chin Tiki Fish-Shaped Natural Shell Ashtray
in 6 collections
This natural shell ashtray carved in a fish shape was used at the Chin Tiki in Detroit, MI. It features the restaurant name in their signature font on the interior.
Tiki Trader Double Old Fashioned Glass
aka Tiki Trader Mai Tai Glass, Tiki Trader Loball Glass, Tiki Trader Market Place Goof Logo Loball Glass in 0 collections
This is a double old fashioned glass marked for the Tiki Trader market place held at the Bali Hai in San Diego. There are two versions of this glass, one with a gold Tiki Trader logo (The Goof with two crossed tiki torches) and one with a printed Tiki Trader logo. Both versions say in red on the back: "At The Fabulous Bali Hai Restaurant".
Tiki-Ti Piranha Mug Brown
in 9 collections
This is a mug shaped like a piranha with sharp teeth and Tahitian designs carved into it. Released on 12/13/17. It was available in two different glazes, brown and green. 100 of each glaze was made.
Geeki Tikis Kraken Mug
aka Kraken Mythical Creatures Mug in 12 collections
A mug shaped like the Kraken from Greek Mythology. Crayon green exterior glaze with orange interior. This is one in a set of four (including Dragon, Mermaid, Unicorn, and Kraken). They are a tikified re-imagining of these mythological creatures.
Trader Vic's Tonga Coffee Mug
in 3 collections
This is a coffee mug with a black & white Tongan tapa design on front and "Polynesian Blue" interior. Trader Vic's shield mask logo on bottom interior of cup.
Geeki Tikis Unicorn Mug
aka Unicorn Mythical Creatures Mug in 10 collections
A mug shaped like a unicorn. White exterior glaze with purple interior. This is one in a set of four (including Dragon, Mermaid, Unicorn, and Kraken). They are a tikified re-imagining of these mythological creatures.