Tiki Mugs
Maeva Hoa Old Fashioned Glass Teal & Black
in 3 collections
Maeva Hoa means "Welcome Friend" in Tahitian, and is the name of a bungalow vacation rental in Bora Bora. This is a double old fashioned glass featuring artwork by Tiki tOny of a Tiki Hut on one side and a Tiki on the other. Marked "Maeva Hoa" on front and back. The glass is printed on both sides in teal and black. Sold through the Bora Bora rental location or through their Etsy store.
Never Forget To Get Drunk Elephant Mug
in 48 collections
This pink elephant mug was manufactured by Munktiki. He is wearing a fez and his trunk is pointed up in the air as he holds a Moai mug. Never Forget to Get Drunk is written on the back of the mug.
Mookie Mug
in 2 collections
A cute two-toned Tiki mug with small ears on side, small nose, downcast eyes and hands clasped in front.
Aloha Old Fashioned Glass Green
aka Aloha Bucket Glass, Aloha Mai Tai Glass in 2 collections
This is a glass marked "Aloha" with stylized tapa band around top and bottom. It comes in four colorways: a green version, a blue version, a red version, and an orange version.
Aloha Old Fashioned Glass Blue
aka Aloha Bucket Glass, Aloha Mai Tai Glass in 2 collections
This is a glass marked "Aloha" with stylized tapa band around top and bottom. It comes in four colorways: a green version, a blue version, a red version, and an orange version.
Aloha Old Fashioned Glass Orange
aka Aloha Bucket Glass, Aloha Mai Tai Glass in 2 collections
This is a glass marked "Aloha" with stylized tapa band around top and bottom. It comes in four colorways: a green version, a blue version, a red version, and an orange version.
Aloha Old Fashioned Glass Red
aka Aloha Bucket Glass, Aloha Mai Tai Glass in 2 collections
This is a glass marked "Aloha" with stylized tapa band around top and bottom. It comes in four colorways: a green version, a blue version, a red version, and an orange version.
Arc Four Tiki Stackable Loball Glass
aka Arc Four Tiki Mai Tai Glass, Arc Four Tiki Old Fashioned Glass in 1 collection
This clear loball glass has a traditional image of the heads of Ku, Kane, Lono, and Kanaloa around the sides. There is an indent part way down the glass so that multiple glasses can be stacked on top of one another. It was sold and packaged as a set of 4 glasses.
Classic Metal Swizzle Cup
aka 151 Swizzle Cup in 1 collection
Donn Beach's 151 Swizzle used an electric blender to mimic the centuries-old West Indian technique of churning drinks with a spoked twig whittled into a swizzle stick. Ernest served his swizzles in a specially made metal Swizzle Cup -- a sleeker, sexier version of the traditional silver Mint Julep Cup. Just as they copied the Beachcombers drinks, rival Tiki restaurateurs copied his signature serve. By the 1950s metal Swizzle Cups frothed with exotic cocktails from coast to coast. Expensive to make -- and to replace when customers ran off with them -- these cups disappeared from Tiki bars by the 1980s, replaced by standard Collins glasses. This template is for those swizzle cups produced up until the 1980s.
Aku Aku Moai
in 5 collections
This mug comes from the AKU AKU in Las Vegas, NV. Black moai with egg-shaped white oval on top back labeled "Las Vegas AKU AKU" in black.
Golden Star & Golden Dragon & Kumquat Tree Peanut Lined Face OMC Mug
aka Three Location Peanut Lined Face OMC Mug in 3 collections
A peanut-like tiki with a lined face from OMC, in light beige with darker brown glazed top and bottom rims. Marking is stamped in black on the back in three different locations: "Golden Star Restaurant Flagstaff, Arizona" and "Golden Dragon, Nogales, Arizona" and "Kumquat Tree, Buena Vista, Arizona".
Mandalay Bay Salt & Pepper Shakers Green
in 1 collection
These green shakers were manufactured for Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, NV. The tikis have maniacal eyes and are gritting their teeth. Also made in blue.