Tiki Mugs
Na Kaua E Pale With Square Base Kilauea Sunset Style & Fat Lava
in 2 collections
This Tiki mug is shaped like one of the two famous Tikis which guard the Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau (Place of Refuge) at the Pu’uhonua national historic site. "Na Kaua E Pale" translates to "Who Guarded In The War." This one has a headdress with heavy vertical lines/ridges and more lines on the chin, compared to the second of the pair which has simpler details on the headdress and chin. It also has a square base, whereas the other has a round base. This is the Kilauea Sunset Style which has gradations of red at bottom that gradually turn to yellow at top. The Tiki sits on a base covered in fat lava.
Anglerfish Super Limited Edition Mug
aka Anglerfish SLTD in 5 collections
The Anglerfish is ready to lure you in with its (removable) cherry garnish. Behind the lure, though, is a deep sea fish with rows of razor sharp teeth! The limited edition of 100 is glazed in a yellowish brown with red fins and dead black eyes. This version, the super limited, is glazed in redwood brown with gloss red details on eyes, fins, and teeth.
Shameful Tiki Room Vancouver Second Anniversary Tiki Mug
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a brown Tiki head with a nose shaped like an upside down cross, crescent shaped eyes, and a wide grinning mouth lined with squarish teeth.
Trader Vic's Menehune Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 14 collections
These salt & pepper shakers are from Trader Vic's, and have "Trader Vic's" labeled on the back. They depict a male and female menehune, each wearing nothing but a loincloth, each with tiny stubby arms sticking out. There are earlier issues of these shakers and more recent (2016) issued shakers but with little visible difference between them.
Kahuna Kevin's NumbSkull Limited Edition
aka Gold Toothed NumbSkull in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a skull with horns. Glazed in a matte light charcoal aged bone color with dark gray accent details. Glossy white horns & teeth and glossy bright red interior glaze. The first 25 mugs also feature a real gold glazed front tooth. Individually numbered, plus signed by both PopTiki and Kahuna Kevin. There is also an open edition version.
Tiki Caliente 8 Wahaika Warclub Mug
in 17 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Wahaika Warclub resting on a bed of lava rock. The resting Tiki on the club has abalone eyes and the handle Tiki has a leather beaded handle around its neck. The mug was designed by Doug Horne and manufactured by Eekum Bookum (John and Janet Mulder). These were available only to attendees. The Wahaika was a short weapon used for close quarter fighting only, with thrusts and jabs. It is believed the small ridge on the blade side was to trap the opponent's weapon thereby disarming them. These clubs were held at the end by a thong of dog's skin looped through the handle and securely around the hand.
Kelbo's Coco-Bo Glass
in 0 collections
Kelbo's closed in the early 1990's. This glass was used to serve their house cocktail, the "Coco-Bo" which contained pineapple, coconut, and almond flavors. It was offered with a choice of either rum or vodka. The glass is coconut-shaped and reads "Coco-Bo" prominently with a couple of fields of text that read "drinks" and have a coconut style wood grain in the background.
Kuroshio Drifter in Red Tide
aka Tiki Caliente Double Fish Float Mug Red, Tiki Caliente Double Fish Float Mug Port in 4 collections
This is a ceramic mug shaped like two glass fish floats with cork spacers. The mug gets its name from the Pacific Ocean current where these adrift floats often spend decades swirling around before being swept up in other ocean currents prior to washing up on shore. This mug is part of the Caliente Collection, which is produced by Eekum Bookum and in this case designed by Doug Horne. Released at the 2016 Tiki Caliente on May 12th-15th in Palm Springs. Only 30 were created in Red Tide. Other colors were made, including "Pacific Blue" and "Gulf Stream Green" in batches of 30 as well.
Trader Vic's Pineapple Mug 2015 Edition
in 32 collections
This pineapple shaped mug was produced for Trader Vic's. It is orange, has a straw hole in the lid and green leaves on top. Used to serve the "Pino Pepe Cocktail", a blend of pineapple and citrus juices, vodka, light rum and Trader Vic’s Rock Candy Syrup. Marked "Trader Vic's 2015" on the bottom.
Innsmouth Fogcutter Series One by Horror In Clay & Resculpted by Wendy Cevola
in 3 collections
This is a fog cutter shaped mug showing the devolution of a pretty wahine into a gilled Lovecraftian horror of the deep. Designed by Jonathan Chaffin (Tiki Atari on TC) and manufactured in collaboration with Tiki Farm. The Innsmouth Fogcutter Mug is inspired by HP Lovecraft's story "The Shadow Over Innsmouth." This mug is designed as if used in the Gilman House hotel lounge and bears the location stamp of infamous Innsmouth, MA. The sculpt itself features an Esoteric Order of Dagon logo, the transformation of a woman into an aquatic horror, and you can see dread Cthulhu lurking down in sunken R'yleth if you look carefully. This is a limited edition version which was re-sculpted and hand detailed and glazed by Wendy Cevola. Each of these is unique and 1/1.
Cask of Amontillado Barrel Mug by Horror In Clay Limited Edition Glaze
in 0 collections
The Cask of Amontillado Barrel Mug was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's timeless story of evil and revenge. Created through a successful Kickstarter campaign. The regular edition was glazed in a two-tone of matte, wiped brown and bone glaze. Designed by Jonathan Chaffin (Tiki Atari on TC) & sculptural work by The Pizz, produced by Horror In Clay, and manufactured in collaboration with Tiki Farm. This is one of the limited variant glazed editions for the Cask of Amontillado Barrel Mug that are glazed by Rob Hawes (MauiTiki). The accompanying cocktail recipe, the "Fortunato's Mistake" consists of: 1 oz El Dorado Demerara Rum, 1 oz Pierre Ferand Cognac, 1.5 oz Amontillado, 3/4 oz of Grenadine, 3/4 oz of Falernum, 1 oz Fresh Lime Juice, 1 oz Donn's Mix, and 2 dashes of Tropical Bitters.
Daydream Island Tiki Tankard
in 1 collection
This is a tankard with a standing Tiki on front. Marked for "Daydream Island" on back and made by Kerryl Pottery. Daydream Island is one of seven islands of the Molle Group, a sub-group of the Whitsunday Islands in Queensland, Australia. The island is small, measuring 1 km in length and 400 m at its widest point. There are two tourist resorts on the island: the original resort at the southern end and a newer resort at the north-eastern end. The original resort caters to day visitors only and once had a Polynesian theme when it was built in 1967.