Tiki Mugs
Dynasty Monkey Hear Mug
aka DW134H in 38 collections
This brown monkey shaped mug was manufactured by Dynasty Wholesale. This monkey has his hand over his ears and is one of three monkey mugs, Monkey Say, Monkey See amd Monkey Hear.
Dynasty Pirate Cup
aka DW542 in 32 collections
This brown hiball was manufactured by Dynasty Wholesale and features a pirate of the front with a peg leg, an eye patch and hook for a hand. On the back, there is a skull and crossed swords.
Dynasty Three Face Bucket Mug
aka DW544 in 17 collections
This is a mug in a classic "bucket" shape, with three tikis around the outside. Outside is unglazed tan bisque, interior and lip is glazed in deep brown. This version is manufactured by Dynasty Wholesale.
Kapana Maori Mug
in 2 collections
This wooden mug with handle was produced by Kapana in Rotorua New Zealand. The mug has a traditional Maori face on each side with the tongue protruding.
Lucky 7 Ku
aka GOTIKI Lucky 7 Ku in 1 collection
Thsi brown mug is shaped like Ku standing on a square base. He has a dice in front of and behind him showing a five and a two. His eyes are squinted shut, and he has an open, red figure eight shaped mouth.
Kahiki Fireplace Tiki Mug
in 49 collections
This gray moai mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm to raise money for the restoration of the iconic fireplace rescued from the defunct Kahiki Supper Club in Columbus, OH. The mug features decal art on the eyes, along the nose and mouth and inside the mouth which match the colors of the original fireplace. The sculpt was done by Squid.
Basement's Bora Boiler Kissed By Pele
in 6 collections
This unique mug was designed by Dave Wolfe aka Basement Kahuna and produced by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. The design is based on an ancient Marquesan fan handle image. The mug has two chambers, one in each of the Marquesan tikis. The tikis are connected by a top and bottom base with the top base having a well for 151 in the center. This version features Gecko'z Kissed by Pele glaze.
Basement's Bora Boiler Prototype
in 1 collection
This unique mug was designed by Dave Wolfe aka Basement Kahuna and produced by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. The design is based on an ancient Marquesan fan handle image. The mug has two chambers, one in each of the Marquesan tikis. The tikis are connected by a top and bottom base with the top base having a well for 151 in the center. This version is a prototype.
American Hawaii Cruises Surfer
in 6 collections
One in a series of unusual mugs created for American Hawaii Cruises. Shaped like surfer (wearing a green shirt) on a wave. Drink is poured in a large opening in the back. Marked as "limited edition."
Inca Pisco Seated Man Bottle
in 5 collections
This bottle was made for Inca Pisco and depicts a "Huaco" (indigenous monument) from Chimu and Mochica cultures which are exhibited at Inca museum in Peru. This huaco is a seated man with his hands on his knees. Bottled by Casa Ranuzzi, Lima, Peru.
Inca Pisco Monument Bottle
in 6 collections
This bottle was made for Inca Pisco and depicts a "Huaco" (indigenous monument) from Chimu and Mochica cultures which are exhibited at Inca museum in Peru. This huaco is a little square figure with mostly angular features. Bottled by Casa Ranuzzi, Lima, Peru.
Okolehao X-Eyes Tiki Decanter
in 1 collection
This decanter was created for Okolehao, a Hawaiian alcohol that is now difficult to find. The decanter depicts a full body Ku in brown. "Okolehao" is printed down the tiki's headdress.