Tiki Mugs
Accoutrements Hula Girl and Boy Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 2 collections
These shakers were manufactured by Accoutrements. They are shaped like a girl wearing a green grass skirt, a red top, and a white lei with her hands motioning in front. The boy is wearing a green grass skirt and is playing the ukulele. The bottoms are joined to form a cruet of sorts and the top halves detach into individual salt and pepper shakers.
Bosko Bug Eye Tiki Mug Artist Proof
aka Bosko Bug Eye Tiki Mug AP, Bosko Bug Eye Bumatay Tiki Mug AP in 3 collections
This tiki mug from Bosko has bulging, rounded eyes and a gaping fish-like mouth. This is an artist proof, and, as such, glaze colors vary.
Quon-Quon Handled Woodgrain Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 2 collections
These shakers are reminiscent of some designs by Treasure Craft Hawaii, but were manufactured by Quon-Quon. The shakers have a brown, wood-look exterior. Design is small and squat, of a tiki head, with a handle on side.
Volcano Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 1 collection
This is a set of salt and pepper shakers shaped like Tiki faced volcanoes. Their style and glaze color is a match for the KC Co. Ltd. "Rocotoon" Tiki Mugs, including "The Joker," "The Serenader," and "The Entertainer."
Mouth of Pele Ali'i Edition
in 1 collection
Mouth of Pele was designed and manufactured by Gecko. It is a tall tiki head with large slanted, closed eyes, furrowed brows and a large open mouth. This version of the mug was intended to be an edition of 25, but only one was made. Overall reddish brown matte glaze with many carved details pieced out in white, including Maori patterns on back.
Jim Beam 1980 Hongi Hika Decanter
in 2 collections
This decanter was produced for Jim Beam. It depicts Hongi Hika (1772 1828), a New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief) and war leader of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe). He was a pivotal figure in the period when Māori history emerged from myth and oral tradition and Pākehā (Europeans) began to settle rather than just visit. He is 14.5" tall when on music base. Standing next to him is a large Maori Tiki.
Ocea Otica MOAI Volcano Bowl
in 1 collection
This bowl was designed and produced by Cass McClure aka Ocea Otica. The volcano bowl has three Moai around the outer edges. The moai have very pronounced nostrils, no eyes, long ears and broad straight mouths.
Skullbo
aka Kelbo's Smiley Skull Mug in 2 collections
This mug pays homage to the Kelbo's "Smiley" mug. Designed as a fleshless version, this mug is shaped like a grinning skull with the teeth in two large, even rows.