Tiki Mugs
Mai Kai Pole Mug
aka Mai Kai Tonga Room Pole Matte Black & Brown in 6 collections
This Tiki pole shaped mug was made by 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.
Disney's Polynesian Resort Trash Can Salt & Pepper Shaker
in 5 collections
A salt and pepper shaker with the logo Tiki from the Disney Polynesian Resort. Part of a set, including Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Frontierland Trash Can Shakers, each sold separately. Has a 7-hole top.
Maka'ala Artist Proof
aka Maka'ala AP, Luau At The Lake 2017 Tiki Mug AP, Ohana 2017 Tiki Mug AP in 2 collections
This is a Tiki shaped mug with a shield-shaped head, almond eyes, long nose, rectangular ears, and a cowrie shell strand across top of forehead. The mug is based off the giant mask on the Tiki Resort A-Frame. A SHAG design that was sculpted by Squid for production as a mug. Maka'ala is Hawaiian for "watchful eye," since he overlooks all of Ohana from his perch on the wall of the Tiki. Mugs were available for pick-up at Ohana only. They did not allow shipping. The Luau at the Lake was held from June 22th-25th, 2017. Manufactured by Squidart.com. This is one of the seven artist proof mugs that were offered in a benefit auction at the event. As artist proofs, they vary in glaze color and detailing.
Jungle Bird Skull Mug Black Beaked Hornbill
in 8 collections
A mug shaped like a jungle bird's skull with black beak. There is an orange beaked version as well.
Mahiki Green Skull Mug
aka Mahiki Green Zombie Head Mug in 3 collections
A green skull mug, marked "Mahiki" on back. One eye is red and tears of blood drip from both eyes. This might not best be termed a "skull" as it has hair, bulging eyes, and folds of skin around the eyes. Perhaps it is a very skull-like zombie head or, alternatively, a zombie-like skull. It might also be considered a "second edition" as it replaces the earlier green zombie head mugs produced by CheekyTiki and created by Tikiracer and first used at the Mahiki when it opened to serve their zombie cocktail. Unlike its predecessor, this mug is actually marked from the Mahiki.
Hobie Coconut Mug
aka Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug For Hobie Surf Shop in 0 collections
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for Hobie Surf Shop. It features their name and a surf board below. Glazed in a matte iron oxide reactive brown glaze. This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Clifton's Pacific Seas and The Grass Skirt in Pacific Beach/San Diego, CA.
Tiki Kon 2017 Super Limited Edition Event Mug
aka Northwest Tiki Kon 2017 SLTD Edition Taino Mug Obsidian Black in 4 collections
This is a black glazed mug shaped like a standing Taino carved figure holding a 22k gold sugar cane stalk. Lime green interior. This mug pays tribute to the Taino people, one of the indigenous cultures of the Caribbean, and is inspired by ancient Taino carvings. The figure holds a sugar cane stalk to mark the Caribbean origins of rum. There was also a Limited Edition mug in brown glaze.
El Dorado Rum Tulip-Shaped Loball Glass
in 1 collection
Clear tulip-shaped glass, marked "El Dorado Rum" on the front. El Dorado's flavor and taste is much due to the tropical climate of the lush country of Guyana - which translates from its Amerindian name “Land of many waters” - and the three centuries of rum production along the banks of the Demerara river. Quality Demerara rum is used as a crucial component in many Tiki cocktails and El Dorado has a good reputation for quality Demerara rum.
Geeki Tikis Gill-Man Mug
aka Series One Creature From The Black Lagoon Monsters Mug in 25 collections
A mug shaped like the Creature From the Black Lagoon of the Universal Studios monsters film franchise. The "Gill-Man" is a full standing figure with outstretched webbed claw hands. This is one in a set of six (including Frankenstein, Frankenstein's Bride, Wolfman, Mummy, Dracula, and the Gill-Man). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood film monsters.
Tiki Terrace Moai Mug
in 1 collection
This is a moai shaped mug resembling the large moai on display at The Tiki Terrace. This mug design was also used for the Chicago Area Tiki Tour (CATT) on April April 28-30, 2017. Measures: 3.5" wide x 3.75" deep x 8" tall. Small sea turtle design on back as well.
Sunken Skull Mug
in 9 collections
One of several runs of skulls with a limited edition of 25 for its particular color (green, pink, purple, yellow). This run features a skull covered in barnacles and with a red crab claw coming out of an eye socket.
Shima Ceramics Shrunken Skull Mug Lime Interior
in 7 collections
This skull mug was inspired by both the Ta Moko (facial and body carvings) and the Mokomokai (shrunken heads), as practiced historically by the Maori of New Zealand. Glossy lime green on the inside, white on the outside with black wipe to pick out details. Stoneware. Measures: 3 3/4" wide, 5 1/4" long, 3 3/4" tall. There is also a chrome interior edition limited to 25 pieces and a votive candle version with eye sockets and nose cut out and with orange interior (limited to 100 pieces).