Tiki Mugs
Bauer Pottery Surfer Girl Mug For The Mermaid
aka Bauer Pottery New Surfin Wahine For The Mermaid in 1 collection
This mug was manufactured by BAUER POTTERY NEW for The Mermaid bar in Los Angeles, CA. It features a girl on a surf board. She is wearing a lei and a skirt and has a flower in her hair. This is a reproduction of the OMC Surfer Girl Mug. Released for the One Year Anniversary of The Mermaid on August 20th, 2019. Glazed in one of 3 color combinations.
Log - by Bai
aka Twin Peaks Log Lady Mug in 0 collections
A mug shaped like a log. This log was inspired by that of the Log Lady in the "Twin Peaks" TV series. It premiered on ABC on April 8, 1990, and originally ran for two seasons until its cancellation in 1991.
The Log Lady was a fixture in the town of Twin Peaks and most residents in the town regarded her as crazy. This was mainly due to her habit of always carrying a small log in her arms, with which she seemed to share a psychic connection, often dispensing advice and visions of clairvoyance which she claimed came from the log.
Last Rites Mai Tai Glass
in 8 collections
A lowball glass with yellow graphics marked for Last Rites in San Francisco, CA. Last Rites is billed as a Polynesian noir bar. Their theme appears to capture the idea of what if you crashed on a Polynesian island and had to make-do with what was around you to craft the bar.
Support Your Local Tiki Bar Mai Tai Glass In Jungle
aka Horror In Clay's Support Your Local Tiki Bar Mai Tai Glass Green & Brown in 1 collection
A loball glass with heat decal showing tapa patterns, a tiki, a Witco cat and globe wall hanging, fish floats, and more. Issued in either this "Jungle" (green & brown) or "Oceanic" (blue & purple).
Ahola-E-Moh Mug - Dark Brown & Turquoise - First Edition
in 8 collections
The "Ahola-E-Moh" (an anagram of "Home Aloha") mug is the very first product in the Home Aloha line, and is a collaboration between Jim Bacchi (Tikiyaki), Matt Reese (Reesenik) and John Mulder (mulder142) of Eekum Bookum Tiki Mugs. The design features a Witco inspired tiki, in dark brown, juxtaposed with turquoise accents and mug interior, sitting on a black lava rock base.
To Hell with Work Let's Go to Hawaii Fire King Milk Glass Mug
in 1 collection
This white milk glass coffee mug reads "To Hell with Work Let's Go to Hawaii". It has a pistol grip handle and sits on a footed pedestal. The mug is adorned with Hawaiian themes: Diamond Head, Sunset Cruises, Orchids, Native dancers, pineapple, Outrigger and surfing. It measures 4.75" tall x 2.75" wide (3.25" wide at the top of the pedestal). This glass was one in a series of souvenir tourist glasses with different destinations portrayed.
Laikim
in 4 collections
A standing tiki mug with small round eyes and small closed mouth smile. Wave pattern on bottom rim and a sunburst design on reverse of head. Glazed in black with a yellowish wipe left in recesses. “Laikim” is a Papua New Guinea inspired Tiki mug. The name itself is a form of PNG Creole which essentially means how it phonetically sounds “Like ‘em”. The language is referred to as Tok Pisin and is the most widely used language in the country. Laikim was designed for Tiki Farm by Mookie Sato.
The Den Of Sin Maori Devil Tiki Mug - First Edition - Matte Red with Black Wash
aka The Den of Sin Home Bar Devil Tiki Mug Red in 10 collections
This is a red-glazed tiki mug shaped like the bust (mid waist up) of a devilish horned tiki, dressed in a suave suit, with Maori Moko face tattoos, holding a martini in his hands. Jason & Staci Smith worked with Doug Horne to bring their concept to life. John Mulder sculpted and manufactured the finished mug. The Den of Sin is the home bar of Jason & Staci and since they live in Las Vegas, the back of the mug features the vintage skyline of The Strip. This first edition was followed by a "Beachcomber Glaze" second edition in a blue/green and a glossier candy apple red third edition.
Formosa Dragon & Pagoda Mug - First Edition - Green
in 28 collections
This is a mug shaped like a temple pagoda encircled by a dragon. Glazed in a "Jade Green" glaze. The Formosa has been a Hollywood icon since 1939.
In March 2023, they issued a red version of this design.
Kong Mug
aka King Kong Mug, Biggs Tiki Kong Mug in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like the head of a snarling King Kong. These were made in several glaze color combinations. King Kong is a giant movie monster, resembling an enormous gorilla, that has appeared in various media since 1933.
Maneki Krampus In Merry Paint
aka Maneki Krampus in Multicolor Matte in 5 collections
Krampus is a beast-like creature from the folklore of Alpine countries thought to punish children during the Yule season who had misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards well-behaved ones with gifts. Krampus gives out coal and switches and is said to capture particularly naughty children in his sack and carry them away to his lair. Krampus is represented as a beast-like creature, generally demonic in appearance with horns and a long protruding tongue. This Krampus stands in the traditional Maneki Neko (Japanese Good Luck Cat) pose. Issued in both traditional transparent Forest Brown or a Merry Paint version.
United States Lines Surfer
aka United States Cruise Lines Surfer in 3 collections
One in a series of unusual mugs created for United States Lines and reportedly never used. Shaped like surfer (wearing a green shirt) on a wave. Drink is poured in a large opening in the back. Marked as "limited edition", but no series number seems to be on the mug. United States Lines operated for less than one year from 2000 to 2001.