Tiki Mugs
Horror In Clay Spring 2017 Mug Crate Double Rocks Glass
in 2 collections
This glass has a wrap-around heat decal design in black and purple over a clear glass, featuring the Mug Crate logo with stylized moai, a puffer fish, tiki, fish floats, tiki torches, a seahorse, tapa patterns and other imagery.
The Reef Tiki Pole Mug Green
aka Mai Kai Tonga Room Tiki Pole Mug Green in 7 collections
This Tiki pole shaped mug design was first produced by Tiki Kiliki Productions and Eekum Bookum. This mug is a replica of the poles that you find surrounding the Tonga Room at the Mai-Kai. Originally carved by Oceanic Arts in Whittier, CA, these Tiki poles can be seen at a few other vintage Tiki establishments as well. In that spirit, The Reef at the Caliente Tropics released their own special glaze edition of this pole design in a light green.
The Reef Tiki Pole Mug Orange
aka Mai Kai Tonga Room Tiki Pole Mug Orange in 1 collection
This Tiki pole shaped mug design was first produced by Tiki Kiliki Productions and Eekum Bookum. This mug is a replica of the poles that you find surrounding the Tonga Room at the Mai-Kai. Originally carved by Oceanic Arts in Whittier, CA, these Tiki poles can be seen at a few other vintage Tiki establishments as well. In that spirit, The Reef at the Caliente Tropics released their own special glaze edition of this pole design, first in a light green and then, this version in orange.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar HippopotoMai-Tai Mug - First Edition - Aqua Glass
in 41 collections
This is a goblet-like glass with a smiling Tiki face on the front. The glass has a slightly bluish green tinge to it, like an old Coca Cola bottle.
Sang Kung Mai Kai Tiki Mug
aka Sang Kung Mara Amu Tiki Mug in 1 collection
This mug design was originally produced for the Mai Kai restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale, and used to serve the Mara Amu drink. The OMC and Dynasty version are labeled "MAI-KAI" in big, black, bamboo-ish letters down the back. This version simply has a woven pattern on back and is labeled "Sang Kung" on bottom along with some other characters and stamps.
I Lava Tiki Tidbit Boat
aka Dragon Boat Tray in 3 collections
This is a serving tray shaped like a boat with a dragon head both fore and aft. Manufactured by One Hundred 80 Degrees. Measures 17.5" long x 4.25" wide with three separate sections and comes with three wooden paddles
Kon-Tiki Coffee Mug by Palissy Royal Worcester Green
in 2 collections
This green coffee mug is one in a much larger set of dishes in the "Kon-Tiki" line by Palissy Royal Worcester. The design features a stylized pattern of shields and spears. There were lots of different pieces: coffee and tea pots, plates, creamers, cake stands, pin dishes, mugs, cups, saucers, etc. There is also an identical set but in pinkish brown (taupe). Probably made in the 1950s, after the Kon-Tiki craze hit the popular consciousness. The saucer that accompanies the mug measures 12.5 cm/5" across.
Classic Kane for Bootlegger Tiki First Edition
aka Classic Kane for Bootlegger Tiki Bone & Black in 6 collections
This is a mug shaped like a classic Kane Tiki. Features a wipe-away black glaze to pick out details on an otherwise bone white mug. Marked for Bootlegger Tiki in Palm Springs, CA.
WonderCon Tiki Mug 2017
in 8 collections
This is a classic standing Ku Tiki wearing a black superhero mask and glazed using a blue wipe to pick out details of sculpt. WonderCon is an annual comic book, science fiction, and film convention. It moves venues from year to year but has been constantly running since 1987.
Napco Tall Headdress Tiki Mug
in 2 collections
This tall headdress Tiki mug has a wide figure-eight grimace and an intricate tall headdress as the name implies. The Tiki design closely resembles figurines made by Polystone and was also used on other Napco pieces. There are at least two shades of this glaze, one a darker brown than the other.
Coruba Rum Mascot Bottle Stopper
aka Coruba Rum Mascot Bottle Pourer in 1 collection
This is a detailed cork and wood stopper shaped like the head of the original Coruba Rum mascot, a black man with large hoop earrings, a broad smile, and a large yellow hat marked "Coruba" on front. Some of these have integrated metal pourers inside so you can pour rum out of the mascot's mouth. This stereotypical-looking mascot was phased out after the 1950s and replaced with a setting sun with palm trees.
Gecko'z South Sea Arts Skull Decanter Fat Lava
in 1 collection
This is a decanter shaped like a human skull missing its lower jaw, with a bottle neck at top and cork stopper. This version uses Gecko'z signature fat lava glaze. There are other versions of this decanter design as well.