Tiki Mugs
Keanu Tiki Mug Two-Tone
in 1 collection
This is a brown and white two-tone Tiki mug with almond shaped eyes, bared teeth, and a repeated slanted diamond pattern across top and bottom.
Kahunaville Tiki Mug Purple
in 2 collections
This is a light purple Tiki mug with a big nose, a bow-shaped mouth, and a triangle on his chin. There is some resemblance to the earlier "Smiling Big Nose Tiki Mug" put out by Otagiri, but definite differences as well. Advertised on the Poolside Pineapple website as being available in 12 or 20 oz and in white, black, purple, green and violet glaze. This is the violet.
Tiki Lounge Tiki Mug Black
in 2 collections
This is a black Tiki mug with a big nose, a bow-shaped mouth, and a triangle on his chin. There is some resemblance to the earlier "Smiling Big Nose Tiki Mug" put out by Otagiri, but definite differences as well. Advertised on the Poolside Pineapple website as being available in 12 or 20 oz and in white, black, purple, green and violet glaze. This is the black.
Sharp-Toothed Handled Tiki Mug Green
in 1 collection
Green glaze. Tiki has very round eyes, like rings. The mouth is encircled with sharp teeth and the Tiki's body has dash-like indentations all over. Same design was made in taller version by both Otagiri and Orchids of Hawaii.
Sharp-Toothed Handled Tiki Mug Brown
in 3 collections
Brown glaze. Tiki has very round eyes, like rings. The mouth is encircled with sharp teeth and the Tiki's body has dash-like indentations all over. Same design was made in taller version by both Otagiri and Orchids of Hawaii.
Demoku
aka The Great Demoku in 1 collection
This is a hand-built mug shaped like a Tiki head and with many "cracks" to simulate a wood look. Also has very realistic looking porcelain teeth. It is glazed brown on the exterior with a light green interior. Made of high-fire ceramics. Weighs 3 lbs & 2.5 oz. Signed and dated by VanTiki.
The Castaways Loball Glass
in 3 collections
This is a loball glass featuring a Tiki mask and Castaways logo on front. The back features a picture of a teak temple that was once on the Castaways grounds. Date of this glass's design is given at bottom back with "Copyright Gilbert Stone, 1974." The Castaways operated from 1963-1987, after which it became the site for Steve Wynn's Mirage.