Tiki Mugs
Tahitian Tiki Carver Mug Custom
aka Tahitian Carva Kustom in 3 collections
This mug is shaped like a carving mallet whose handle has Tahitian carvings and whose larger striking end has a Tiki on one side and the image of a beautiful bathing wahine waist deep in water and back turned on the other side. The regular edition in brown has no chisel handle. This custom version (and some other exclusive versions) has a handle that was cast off of Gecko's own carving chisel that he used for carving tikis for some of the local Tiki bars in Hawaii, mainland tikis, as well as the Tiki he carved for the King of exotica music, Mr. Martin Denny, whose daughter Christina made the commission. Custom versions vary in glaze and other ornament.
Hukilau 2016 Pier 66 Tower Barrel Mug
in 8 collections
The 2016 Hukilau was held June 8-12th, in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. This is a mug shaped like a combination of a Mai-Kai Rum Barrel and the Pier 66 Tower. The actual 17-story tower contains 250 rooms and its signature touch is the penthouse, a mid-century modern space-age design that contains a rotating cocktail lounge. Eekum Bookum sculpted and manufactured the mugs. These were limited to guests who bought the 5-day South Seas pass before it sold out.
Mama Vampire Tiki Ceramic Bottle
in 2 collections
A ceramic bottle shaped like a vampire fanged Tiki with bat on front and skull decorations on the sides and reverse. Comes in various glaze colors.
Coco Palms Jug Sunken Treasure Edition
in 2 collections
This custom vessel was created by Gecko, at South Sea Arts, as part of his "Sunken Treasure" line and is a tribute reproduction version of the advertisement sign (featuring a man blowing a conch shell) for the Coco Palms Resort in Kauai, HI which closed in 1992. The vessel is perched in a bed of encrusted coral sea life and crustaceans attached all over the jug.
Tangaroa Polynesian Mask
in 1 collection
This custom ceramic mask was created by Gecko, at South Sea Arts, and is a tribute reproduction taken from a mold of a tiki made for the legendary Martin Denny. The mask is split down the middle with a crackle glaze and hand-painted tribal art.
Tiki-Ti 55th Anniversary Mai Tai Glass
aka Tiki-Ti 55th Anniversary Loball Glass, Tiki-Ti 55th Anniversary Rocks Glass in 1 collection
Clear loball glass marked for the Tiki-Ti 55th Anniversary in red.
Primo Beer Glass
in 3 collections
This is a glass featuring the Primo logo of King Kamehameha wearing his headdress. Also depicted is a topo map of the Hawaiian Islands.
Ceramic Source Shot Green
in 1 collection
This green shot glass was manufactured by Ceramic Source, a maker of promotional items. The tiki has football shaped eyes and a broad toothy grin. The shot is covered in woodgrain and has a zig zag pattern around the top rim.
Chirichozu Sumo Wrestler
in 1 collection
This white mug is in the shape of a standing sumo wrestler with his right arm extended and palm out in Chirichozu ceremonial stance. Politeness, mutual respect and discipline are the most important aspect of Sumo. The ceremony before the fight (Chirichozu) starts by entering the ring. There, both wrestlers welcome each other when sitting crouched, they look each other straight in the eye, they rub their hands, they clap them one time – by clapping their hands, they ask for the attention of the gods in order not to go to battle alone, they move their arms horizontally sideways, the palm of their hands facing up, they turn their hands, the palm of their hands facing down, and they put their hands on their knees. These arm movements are a purification and shows that the wrestlers are unarmed. It symbolizes the sportiveness and honesty of Sumo.
Tiki-Ko Tiki Mug
aka Tiki-Ko Woodgrain Ku in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a standing Tiki with brow line covering eyes and an open grimacing mouth lined with teeth. This same design has been used for other locations, including the Tank House in Sacramento and the Mirage Center in Las Vegas. This "Woodgrain Ku" is a customizable design not exclusive to a single locale. However, this is the first one to be issued in this color-way.
Hidden Harbor Rum Barrel Brown
aka Hidden Harbor Rum Barrel First Edition, Hidden Harbor Wiki-Wiki Rum Barrel Mug Brown in 2 collections
This brown rum barrel mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for Hidden Harbor in Pittsburgh, PA. It features a rope border around Hidden Harbor’s logo. This is a small run mug manufactured in Mexico, as indicated by Tiki Farm’s mark on the bottom (as opposed to China). This Wiki-Wiki Rum Barrel is a customizable design and is also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including VenTiki, Hala Kahiki and The Bruery.
Hidden Harbor Palms & Waves Hiball Glass - Turquoise
aka Hidden Harbor Palms & Waves Zombie Glass, Hidden Harbor Palms & Waves Chimney Glass, Hidden Harbor Palms & Waves Tom Collins Glass in 3 collections
This is a hiball glass imprinted with Hidden Harbor's logo and stylized palm trees and waves. The glass is slightly tapered and is unique in that there is no seam in the design. It is uniform all the way around the glass. Designed and manufactured by Gene McDonald and South Pacific Promotions. Hidden Harbor opened in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in January 2016. The bar is owned by Peter and Matt Kurzweg, who own the brewery next door, and their partner, tikiphile Adam Henry. The bar features a large tiki carved by Crazy Al Evans. Glass was released in turquoise blue heat imprint and followed by an orange version as well.