Tiki Mugs
Tur Mai Kai Hurricane Glass
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Hurricane glass marked for Tur Mai Kai, Kalamazoo, MI, with brown and yellow graphics. Tur Mai Kai opened in 1969. The building had a wide, dramatic A-frame shape, and the interior was elaborately fitted with lots of tiki poles, carved panels and posts, bamboo, and beachcomber lamps. The location later became Peking Palace in 1979, and the building was torn down in the fall of 2004. This hurricane glass was made to serve their specialty drink, the "Island In The Sun". A regular hurricane glass is shown in their menu to serve a Zombie cocktail.
Kahuna Kevin's Tiki LOG! Super Dooper Limited Edition
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This is a mug shaped like an upright tree log with a Tiki Bob inspired face. Tiki LOG! stands confidently at 9-inches tall, about 5.5-inches wide at the top and slightly tapers downwards to 4.25-inches wide at his base. Tiki LOG!'s two branch nubs also double as straw access ports to share drinks with two buddies, plus the large rear ice/drink port can also accommodate another couple straws. Made for Kahuna Kevin, who is the author of several published cocktail books, including 'Why Is The Rum Gone? Volume 1' and 'Why Is The Rum Gone Volume 2'. This Super Dooper version is an edition of five that were retained by Eekum Bookum and glazed in full color with green jeweled eyes.
Germaine's Luau Logo American Pint Beer Glass
aka Germaine's Luau Logo Shaker Beer Glass in 3 collections
This is a beer glass with the Germaine's Luau Logo. Located 27 miles from Waikiki, on the shores of West Oahu, Germaine's Luau has been operating since 1976. Germaine’s Luau has been acclaimed as America’s Best Luau in “America’s Best 100” and has been filmed by ABC’s “Good Morning America”. This beer glass is often used as the top half of a Boston Shaker, hence the "shaker" designation for this style. They are also called "American pints."
Tiki Diablo Mai Tai Glass In Platinum
aka Tiki Diablo Double Old Fashioned Glass In Platinum in 1 collection
A loball or Mai Tai glass featuring a stylized Tangaroa Tiki head and Tapa designs. This color combo is black with real platinum. Hand wash only. It comes in a pink, a gold, and also a cream color combo.
Atomic Bob Slipcast Edition Spiced Orange
aka Atomic Bob Molded Edition Spiced Orange in 2 collections
This mug is based on the original Tiki Bob design but has an atomic era flair with indentations on middle, sides, and bottom. This is the slipcast/molded edition based on earlier slab/handbuilt versions. Spicey orange glazed bark with pale blue crackle face.
Singapore Sling Coffee Mug
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This small white coffee mug features a picture of a Ten Pin Pilsner Glass filled with a Singapore Sling and garnished with an orange wheel and other fruit. It also has a recipe for a Singapore Sling Cocktail printed on the front. It was manufactured for Paul Brent's line by Sakura as part of a boxed set of four mugs (Mai-Tai, Pina Colada, Singapore Sling, Zombie). There is also a set of matching salad/dessert plates.
Tiki Caliente 8 Blood Splattered Wahaika Warclub Mug
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This is a mug shaped like a Blood Spattered 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). This is a limited edition version, similar to the version given to attendees without blood spatter. 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.
Nauti-Monkey Pineapple Chalice
aka Nautical Hobbyist Crouching Tiki Pineapple Goblet in 4 collections
A pineapple chalice with a crouching monkey-like Tiki within a coil of nautical rope. The Tiki is based on vintage hobbyist pieces (minus the rope) and has a round head and bulging eyes and is holding his knees. It is similar to the Westwood W-18 Mug and the Crested Westwood Tiki Bank Brown design. Made on Maui. This is a custom built piece, with three separate molds to make one mug, and each one is different.
Beachbum Berry Midcentury Zombie Glass
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This is a frosted hiball zombie glass with a zombified Beachbum Berry on front pouring a zombie cocktail from his shaker for other zombies. It has the recipe for the 1950s Midcentury Zombie cocktail on reverse. There is also a similar version (with Beachbum Berry Zombie shaking his zombie cocktail in a shaker) that has the 1934 Original Zombie recipe on reverse. These two versions are sold boxed as a set of two. Manufactured by Cocktail Kingdom.
Alohi Tiki Shot
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A shot shaped like a Tiki head with simple coffee bean shaped eyes and a toothless bow-shaped mouth. Available in a variety of glazes and most of them slightly different from each other.
Wake The Dead Skull Coffee Mug
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This skull shaped mug without lower jaw comes in a variety of glaze colors and patterns. Each is fired in stoneware.
Lucky Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers Blue
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These blue shakers were apparently produced for the tourist trade. The shakers depict Ku with a fierce face and upturned chin. This design is sometimes found with a tag reading "Lucky Tiki." There is also a green version.