Tiki Mugs
Orchids of Hawaii R-22 Taiwan
aka Orchids of Hawaii Geisha Bust in 16 collections
This white mug was manufactured by Orchids of Hawaii in Taiwan. It is a bust of a geisha holding a fan up to her face.
Olmeca Tequila Shot
aka Olmeca Tequila Olmec Head Shot in 4 collections
This little brown shot was manufactured for Olmeca Tequila. It is shaped like one of the colossal heads found in La Venta.
Unmarked Samurai
in 2 collections
This white mug is in the shape of a samurai on his knee holding a sword. It is unmarked.
Benihana Geisha Molded Logo
in 18 collections
This all-white mug is of a woman's full body, with a fan in her hand. Benihana logo on back in raised letters.
Olmeca Tequila Mug
aka Olmeca Tequila Olmec Head Mug in 5 collections
This brown mug was manufactured for Olmeca Tequila. It is shaped like one of the colossal heads found in La Venta and reads "Olmeca Tequila" on the bottom base.
Hinano Tahiti Beer Mug
in 1 collection
This white mug was manufactured for Hinano Tahiti beer. The mug has the Hinano logo on the front which is a Tahitian girl in profile. She is wearing a red sarong.
Cool Drinks at Jimmy's Tastey Sips Mug
in 11 collections
This brown mug with faux rock finish was manufactured by Munktiki. The front features a 40,000 year old Aboriginal design which appears to be a human with a slightly lumpy head, a big swirl for a body, thick legs and skinny arms. The back features the Jimmy's logo.
Quon-Quon Peanut Mug
in 16 collections
Mug has a sort of peanut-shaped body, with an aggressive sharp-toothed head, and jewels for eyes.
Orchids of Hawaii R-93
aka Orchids of Hawaii Dancing Lady in 19 collections
This white mug was manufactured by Orchids of Hawaii. It features a woman dancing in yellow robes. The top and bottom rims of the mug have a black lattice design.
Unmarked Short Ku Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 5 collections
These short brown shakers are shaped like Ku. The face and body are accented with gold paint.
Kon Tiki Ports Sheraton Boston Gaping Mouth Tiki Mug
in 8 collections
This mug was produced by Daga for the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki chain. This one for the Kon-Tiki Ports Sheraton in Boston, MA. The tiki has an almost square, gaping mouth. Brown glaze, with a white glaze interior.
Benihana Fukurokuju
in 12 collections
This all-white mug is a bust of an elderly man with a beard and a fan. He is sometimes confused with Jurōjin, who by some accounts is Fukurokuju's grandson and by other accounts inhabits the same body. Fukurokuju is said to be an incarnation of the Southern Polestar. In many depictions (including this one), Fukurokuju has an abnormally high forehead. He is the only member of the Seven Lucky Gods credited with the ability to revive the dead. The Benihana logo is pressed in the back.