Tiki Mugs
Biscuit Head Deluxe Edition
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken head with eyes and mouth sewn shut and a drum on top. This is based on an earlier version of the Biscuit Head design without the drum on top, which, in turn, had several variants, including a regular release, a custom version, and a decanter version.
Suffering Bastard 2015 Edition Satin Black
aka Trader Vic's Mai Tai Joe 2015 Edition Satin Black in 57 collections
This mug is commonly called the Suffering Bastard, though it was originally marketed as Mai Tai Joe. Trader Vic's originally sold these in sets with a matching decanter. Later, modern-day reproductions were also made by Tiki Farm, which have a black interior. This version was made in 2015 for Trader Vic's and manufactured in Thailand.
Treasure Craft Keiki Boy Dancer Figure Small
in 1 collection
A standing Hawaiian boy with lei and hands held up in a happy dance. Keiki Boy and Girl Hula dancers came in two sizes, 11" and 7.5" around 1969. This is the Boy 7.5" smaller version.
Treasure Craft Hawaiian Long Haired Drummer Figure
aka #287 in 2 collections
A long haired Hawaiian man playing a drum. This figure has multiple necklaces around his neck and the drum is carved in what looks like Tahitian style. Several flowers around base of piece. This piece reflected the hippie invasion of Maui in 1969.
Beachbum Berry Coconut Mug
in 19 collections
This is a mug shaped like a coconut and marked "Beachbum Berry". To side of name is a small tikified image of Berry wearing a wide brimmed beachbum hat. The mug has a straw hole in the top side of mug. Manufactured by Cocktail Kingdom.
Forbidden Island 10th Anniversary Tiki Mug
in 17 collections
A mug shaped like a Tiki with arms at sides, a slightly uptilted head, triangles on cheeks, and a skull at waistline. This brown mug was sculpted and manufactured by Tiki Diablo (Danny Gallardo) for the 10th Anniversary of the Forbidden Island tiki bar in Alameda, CA. Based on a Barney West PNG style tiki.
Forbidden Island 10th Anniversary Mai Tai Glass
in 4 collections
This is a mai tai double lowball glass or "old fashioned" glass with the Forbidden Island logo of crossed Tiki torches on the front and marked "Ten 10 Year Anniversary". Graphics around glass have a nautical map look with sea monsters, fish, and ships. Released on April 24, 2016.
Nosferbobtu
aka Boo-Tiki Vampire Tiki Bob Mug in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a vampire version of Tiki Bob. It has the simple tiki face in white against a gray pole backdrop, with black painted eyes, two sharp white fangs, and is dressed in a black cape with red silk ruffles at neck of outfit.
Tiki-Ti 55th Anniversary Tiki Mug Limited Edition
in 22 collections
Mug shaped like a standing Tiki holding a Tiki mug in its hands and with both thumbs up. Forehead has "TT" in red and red straws poking out of smaller Tiki mug being held. Wood grain on Tiki's exterior with knots and whorls. "Made In China" sticker on bottom. Released March 24th, 2016. An open edition version in a two-tone of darker and lighter green was subsequently released directly through Tiki Farm.
Treasure Craft Bubble Fish Ashtray
aka #28 in 1 collection
#28 is an elongated fish shaped ashtray measuring 10 inches long by 5 inches wide, with brown enamel on the edges and back, and drip glaze in the center. They came in various colors of glaze, including flame orange, peacock green & blue, lime green, yellow, and krackle white. The back has a faux woodgrain texture.
Na Kaua E Pale With Round Base Kilauea Sunset Style & Fat Lava
in 2 collections
This Tiki mug is shaped like one of the two famous Tikis which guard the Puuhonua o Hōnaunau (Place of Refuge) at the Puuhonua national historic site. "Na Kaua E Pale" translates to "Who Guarded In The War." This one has has simpler details on the headdress and chin, compared to the second one of the pair whose headdress has heavy vertical lines/ridges and more lines on the chin. It also has a round base, whereas the other has a square base. This is the Kilauea Sunset Style which has gradations of red at bottom that gradually turn to yellow at top. The Tiki sits on a base covered in fat lava.
Na Kaua E Pale With Square Base in Paua Green Glaze & Fat Lava
in 1 collection
This Tiki mug is shaped like one of the two famous Tikis which guard the Puuhonua o Hōnaunau (Place of Refuge) at the Puuhonua national historic site. "Na Kaua E Pale" translates to "Who Guarded In The War." This one has a headdress with heavy vertical lines/ridges and more lines on the chin, compared to the second of the pair which has simpler details on the headdress and chin. It also has a square base, whereas the other has a round base. This version has a Paua Green Glaze and rests on a fat lava base.