Tiki Mugs
Happy Tiki by Zigi Tiki
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a happy standing tiki wearing a tasseled fez and with hands on belly. Comes in various colors and numbered at bottom.
Daga Warrior Mug Orange For Fogcutter Galley & Grog
in 1 collection
This tiki mug from Daga is slightly flared at the top and bottom, and has a tiki with gritted teeth, small almond-shaped slanted eyes, and a "V" design on its forehead. Pale orange glaze. Marked for the Fogcutter Galley & Grog, Makaha, Hawaii.
Ren Clark's Polynesian Village Salt and Pepper Shakers
in 1 collection
These black and white glazed Tiki shakers have slanted, almond-shaped eyes, a smile that flares out at the edges, a pig-like nose, hands meeting with thumbs up in front, and recessed swirl designs at top and bottom. Pepper shaker is black and salt shaker is white. Modeled after the signature tiki for Ren Clark's carved by Milan Guanko.
Bubbie Tiki Mug Blue
in 4 collections
This is a blue Tiki mug with a big nose, a bow-shaped mouth, and a triangle on his chin. There is some resemblance to the earlier "Smiling Big Nose Tiki Mug" put out by Otagiri, but definite differences as well. Advertised on the Poolside Pineapple website as being available in 12 or 20 oz and in white, black, purple, green and violet glaze. This is the blue.
Aku Aku Natural Bamboo Mug
in 2 collections
This bamboo mug was made for the Aku Aku in Las Vegas, NV and is pictured in their menu as being used to serve the "Royal Tongan" which sold for 90 cents and was made with Trinidad rhum, orange blossom honey, and passion fruit juice. The mug is actually made of natural bamboo and is unmarked. There is also a shorter version of this mug. Both designs were used at multiple locations and sold commercially in sets during the 60s and 70s. There are matching trays and pitchers as well.
Natural Bamboo Mug Unmarked
in 2 collections
Natural bamboo mug not marked or identified with a maker or specific location.
Tiki Leilani Style Salt and Pepper Shakers
in 3 collections
These matte brown shakers were apparently produced for the tourist trade. They are shaped like Leilani Ku Tikis.
CATT 2017 Moai Mug
aka Chicago Area Tiki Tour 2017 Moai Mug in 5 collections
This is a moai shaped mug and came with its own Tiki CATT head necklace. The mug was produced for the Chicago Area Tiki Tour (CATT) on April April 28-30, 2017. Sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Moai. Measures: 3.5" wide x 3.75" deep x 8" tall.
Mike Loterbauer Ku Mug
in 1 collection
This is a very large standing Ku mug with traditional figure-eight style mouth and hands held in front.
Unmarked Warrior Mug
aka Unmarked Head Hunter, Unmarked Headhunter in 6 collections
This mug is based on the Orchids of Hawaii R-1 Warrior mug, but is unmarked.
Seahorse Bowl Green For The Royal Hawaiian in Laguna Beach
in 30 collections
This is a bowl supported by three seahorses. Though the seahorse may appear as a cute little sea creature, in folklore it actually has a very powerful role. Seahorses represent eternal friendship, good luck, patience and persistence. In Europe, the seahorse carried the souls of deceased sailors, providing them safe passage and protection until they met their final destination. Around this bowl are strands of kelp and bubbles floating upward. The glaze is a green wipe-away finish which gives good definition to Bai's sculpted details. This is the first collaboration between Tiki Farm and Bai Tiki. This version is marked for the Royal Hawaiian in Laguna, Beach, CA. There are other versions for other locations and with different glaze colors.