Tiki Mugs
Gecko Moai Teal
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai, showing head and torso with hands clasped over stomach. This is the teal open edition.
Kalua Room Tiki Mug
in 1 collection
The Kalua Room was located in the Hotel Windsor in downtown Seattle and opened in 1953. This mug is sculpted as a full standing Tiki. It has an oval shaped mouth with a triangular "fin" on each corner, lemon shaped eyes, hands folded in front of its chest, and a small rounded nose. These mugs apparently came in different glaze combinations, including mottled brown with white interior and a beige exterior version. Many consider this to have been the first tiki mug.
Fireworks Studio Screaming Tiki Head Mug
aka Fireworks Studio Tiki God Mug in 1 collection
A mug shaped like a Tiki head with a double-tiered headdress, coffee bean-shaped eyes, and an open screaming mouth with protruding tongue. Glazed brown with blue in crevices.
Geckoma Custom
in 11 collections
The Geckoma is a combination of the Frankoma War God mug and Gecko's signature tiki mug base style. This is a custom version, and, as such, glaze colors vary. Each is 1/1 and unique.
Fireworks Studio Shrunken Head Bottle
in 1 collection
This is a ceramic bottle shaped like a shrunken head. It was made individually on a potter's wheel and then altered. No two are exactly alike. It also has a handle on the top part of the back of the head. Glazed green.
Fireworks Studio Skull Bottle
in 1 collection
This is a ceramic bottle shaped like a skull. It was made individually on a potter's wheel and then altered. No two are exactly alike. Brown glaze with black/blue accents.
Fireworks Studio Monkey Head Bottle
in 1 collection
This is a ceramic bottle shaped like a monkey head. It was made individually on a potter's wheel and then altered. No two are exactly alike. Brown glaze.