Tiki Mugs
The Green Tiki Mug
in 5 collections
This is a six armed and three legged tiki holding a variety of tools for carving and sculpting. It also has a skull in its mouth and more skulls piled together on reverse. These premiered at Hukilau 2018 and Patrick completed them in several smaller batches, released a few at a time.
Double Headed Moai Kava Kava Mug Kilauea Sunset Style Crawled Glaze
in 1 collection
This double headed mug has the body of an emaciated man and both its heads have large round eyes, long ears, and skull like grimaces. It stands on a small block shaped pedestal. Based on the original wooden carvings made on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). This is the Kilauea Sunset Style which has gradations of red at bottom that gradually turn to yellow at top. This version of the Sunset Style has a crawled glaze. Crawling is where the molten glaze withdraws into 'islands' leaving bare clay patches. In this case, the bare patches are black underneath. One half is more "molten" than the other in this case. Black lava pedestal.
Double Headed Moai Kava Kava Mug Light Blue Crackle Glaze
in 2 collections
This double headed mug has the body of an emaciated man and both its heads have large round eyes, long ears, and skull like grimaces. It stands on a small block shaped pedestal. Based on the original wooden carvings made on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Light blue crackle glaze. Black lava pedestal.
Deadhead Dark Chocolate Rum Monkey Head Tsantsa Trophy Goblet
aka Deadhead Dark Chocolate Rum Shrunken Monkey Head Trophy Cup in 2 collections
This is a plastic trophy goblet shaped like a shrunken monkey head, made for Deadhead Dark Chocolate Rum.
Deadhead Dark Chocolate Rum Monkey Head Tsantsa Bottle
aka Deadhead Dark Chocolate Rum Shrunken Monkey Head Bottle in 9 collections
This is a rum bottle (750 ml) shaped like a shrunken monkey head, made for Deadhead Dark Chocolate Rum.
Tiki tOny Adventureland Glass Orange & Green
in 5 collections
This is a loball glass featuring Disneyland Adventureland inspired graphics in orange and green with the drummer monkey tiki, Dole Whip holding tiki, tiki masks, and tiki poles from the Enchanted Tiki Room. It was sold as part of a set with an identical glass in green and turquoise.
2018 Luau at the Lake 10th Anniversary Bowl
in 10 collections
This is a bowl with a standing tiki in center with concave head to light on fire. The Tiki Motor Inn has the same "Flat Belly Tiki" (Lumpy) outside of the Paradise Lounge at the resort. Manufactured by Squidart.com. 132 were made for the event (103 available to attendees only) as well as 4 various glaze artist proofs sold at the silent auction. A custom 1/1 was also in the silent auction and another Custom 1/1 "Anatomically Correct Version" was sold via the "Mystery Bowl Auction". The event took place June 28th - July 1st, 2018.
VenTiki Lost Cargo Mug
aka VenTiki 5th Anniversary Lost Cargo Skull Mug in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like an upside down skull. Released on July 7, 2018 for VenTiki's 5th Anniversary. Only 20 made and each one is a little different. 14 available on the event day.
Oscar
aka Bosko Film Documentary Gold Bug Eyed Bumatay Mug in 9 collections
This is a mug shaped like a gold Bumatay style tiki head. It is Bosko's 111th design. It is also Bosko's third version of the "Bug Eye" Bumatay design in as many decades. Released for the premiere of Bosko's Documentary Film on July 14th, 2018, at the Grauman's Egyptian theater in Hollywood, CA. Only one per person.
Pika Kewalaka Jungle Green
in 1 collection
This tiki was designed by Jungle Trader as a tribute to Peter ("Pika") and Stuart ("Kewalaka"), the owners of Minnie's Restaurant in Modesto, California. Was made in several different glazes, this one is jungle green with a copper metallic drip.
Andrew Cooke Imhotep The Mummy Mug
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like the fez-wearing head of Imhotep, the mummy, from the 1932 film. Imhotep was portrayed by Boris Karloff as a high priest of Ancient Egypt, who steals the Scroll of Thoth in attempt to resurrect his lover Princess Ankh-es-en-amon. For Imhotep's sacrilege, the princess's father Pharaoh Amenophis the Magnificent orders Imhotep to be tortured, mummified and buried alive. The scroll is buried with him, so that no one would ever again have the chance to use it again like he did.
Kaupe
in 4 collections
A mug shaped like the head of the legendary Kaupe. It is said that Kaupe in physical form appears like an enormous man, except he has a canine head and sharp claws. During his reign, Kaupe ate a lot of people. At one point, he went to the island of Hawaii and kidnapped the son of a High Chief and took him back to Oahu so he could be sacrificed. The father of this boy went to a Kahuna after arriving on Oahu. The Kahuna taught him incantations and a prayer which he could use if Kaupe was encountered. Then the father journeyed to the heiau at Lihue where his son was. He saved his son and they left. Later, Kaupe picked up on their trail. The father again said the prayer, seeing that Kaupe was on their trail. Because of that, he and his son ran a lot faster. However, Kaupe was quickly catching up, so the father said the prayer again. At that moment, he and his son found a big rock to hide behind. This confused Kaupe, for he thought the father and son fled to Hawaii. The father and son then studied how to destroy Kaupe and went back to Hawaii to go to war. They were victorious and killed Kaupe. However the spirit of Kaupe remains on Oahu to this day.