Tiki Mugs
Sbicca Coconut Shot Mug
aka Michael Shigeru Sbicca Coconut Shot Mug in 7 collections
This is a shot mug shaped like a coconut. Hand pinched stoneware scraped with a wire brush to get the coconut husk texture. Bisque fired, glazed on the inside, and glaze fired to 2380 degrees.
MerMan
aka Pie Eyed Tikis Fiji MerMan Style Mug in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a skeletal faced MerMan with a scaled lower half. Produced by Pie Eyed Tikis studio. Original sculpt by artist, Kristian "The Tanuki Whisperer" Himmelstein. Earthenware and available in various color glazes.
Boo-Tiki's The Creature
aka Boo-Tiki Full Body Squatting Creature Mug in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a squatting full body Amazonian Gill-Man Creature. Base includes several details, including a skull on back and a block and tackle. Premiered at Monsterpalooza 2016.
Pie Eyed Tiki Tumbler
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a short and squat Tiki head with a rough bark exterior. Blocky teeth and wide nose and eyes. Made of white earthenware.
Holiday Inn International Drive Orlando Florida Coconut Mug
in 0 collections
This coconut mug is from the Holiday Inn, International Drive, Orlando, Florida. It is brown glazed with a white interior.
Hula-Hiki Planter
in 1 collection
Hula-Hiki was designed by Sam Gambino for KC Co in 2009 as a mug, but this planter is a single color light blue rendition in larger size. He is a full-body tiki with his hands together just under his head. He has round eyes, a broad nose and a wide, toothy grin. There is a ceramic spacer in the bottom to hold a plant pot. This planter was part of a larger release of 2014 Home Depot Tiki-related items, some based on vintage and some on more modern designs.
Hui Kalui Planter
in 1 collection
Based on a KC Co Tiki mug design by the same name from 2011. This Tiki planter has a bow-shaped mouth, vertically set oval eyes, and arched eyebrows which give him a surprised expression. Glazed in brown. There is a ceramic spacer in the bottom to hold a plant pot. This planter was part of a larger release of 2014 Home Depot Tiki-related items, some based on vintage and some on more modern designs.
Tiki Leilani Planter
in 1 collection
Based on the classic vintage Tiki Leilani mug. Glazed in brown. There is a ceramic spacer in the bottom to hold a plant pot. This planter was part of a larger release of 2014 Home Depot Tiki-related items, some based on vintage designs like this one and some on more modern designs.
Happy Tiki Planter
in 1 collection
Based on a KC Co Tiki mug design by the same name. This is a blue Tiki planter with slanted almond eyes, a grinning open mouth and clasped hands. There is a ceramic spacer in the bottom to hold a plant pot. This planter was part of a larger release of 2014 Home Depot Tiki-related items, some based on vintage and some on more modern designs.
South Seas Moai Mug Yellowish Beige
in 2 collections
This yellowish beige moai was manufactured for the South Seas in Boston, MA. The moai has droopy eyes, a downturned mouth and protruding ears. There is also a purplish black variant.
ONI Mug For Bell & Iron
aka Japanese Demon Mug For Bell & Iron in 3 collections
A mug shaped like a horned Oni Demon. Oni (鬼?) are a kind of yōkai from Japanese folklore, variously translated as demons, devils, ogres or trolls. They are popular characters in Japanese art, literature and theatre. Depictions of oni vary widely but usually portray them as hideous, gigantic ogre-like creatures with sharp claws, wild hair, and two long horns growing from their heads. Their skin may be any number of colors, but red and blue are particularly common. Glaze colors on these mugs do vary, however. Marked for Bell & Iron Tattoo Studio, in Oakland, CA.