Tiki Mugs
Tiki Oasis 14 Mug
aka Tiki Oasis 2014 Beat Tiki Moai Mug in 15 collections
This is a sitting Moai mug, with a soul patch of facial hair, wearing a black artist beret and playing drums. The theme of this year's Tiki Oasis was "Beat Tiki" and encompassed the attitude of the 1950s Beat Generation with such luminaries as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg who weren't afraid to Howl if necessary. The artist beret is a removable lid.
Tiki Oasis 14 Mug Super Dooper Limited Edition
aka Tiki Oasis 2014 Beat Tiki Moai Mug SDLTD in 0 collections
This is a sitting Moai mug, with a soul patch of facial hair, wearing a black artist beret and playing drums. The theme of this year's Tiki Oasis was "Beat Tiki" and encompassed the attitude of the 1950s Beat Generation with such luminaries as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg who weren't afraid to Howl if necessary. The artist beret is a removable lid. This is an edition of five that were retained by Eekum Bookum and glazed in full color.
The Bali Hai Roof Goof in Matte Glaze with Gold Tooth
aka Primitive Goof Mug Matte with Gold Tooth in 58 collections
Whereas the earlier Tiki Farm Goof Mug design was based on the artwork on the matchbook from Christian's Hut in Corona Del Mar, this more primitive-looking version is designed to resemble the actual Goof on the roof of the Bali Hai. The mug is shaped like a man's head with pointed teeth. He is grinning and wearing a tall headpiece that flares at the top. His hat, teeth and earrings are white, and his right eye and hat have red accents. This is the second version of the Primitive Goof and is an open edition to be sold at the Bali Hai restaurant. It differs from the previous version with its matte glaze and the addition of a gold tooth.
Molokai Maiden Mug
in 20 collections
The Mai-Kai opened in 1956 and they added the Molokai Bar in 1958 with the beautiful hula girl figurehead carving that inspired this mug. Original designer for the Molokai Maiden carving on display at the Mai-Kai is unknown, but the idea for this mug version was conceptualized by Swanky, sculpted by Crazy Al, and manufactured by Swank Pad Productions and Bone Productions. Licensed with the Mai-Kai and first premiered at Tiki Oasis 2014. The First 50 Mugs are Artist Proofs, One of a Kinds, and Deluxe Glazes in editions of up to, but not more than 10. After that are larger editions, including Kona Seafoam in an edition of 50 and Mango in an edition of 25. All are numbered and dated.
Savage Tiki Mug
in 16 collections
This is a Jivaro native Tiki blowdart poison vessel. Exterior is black as volcanic rock, with bloodstone eyes, and fists clenched in front to hold a blowdart laden with exotic tropical garnish. Used in post tribal war celebrations.
Ali'i Tiki Limited Edition
aka Ali'i Tiki LTD Edition in 16 collections
The Ali'i Tiki mug was sculpted by Bowana. It resembles the feathered Kukilimoku figure which can be seen at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. This is the Limited Edition limited to 200 with a matte coconut brown exterior and Hawaiian ocean blue interior.
Mana Tiki Mug Limited Edition Blue
aka Mana Tiki Mug LTD Edition Blue, Mana Toa Blue in 7 collections
This Maori styled Tiki mug is decorated with tauira patterns that are seen on the walls of the meeting houses in New Zealand. This is the limited edition finished in a rutile blue exterior glaze and brown interior.
Tiki tOny Pineapple Mug
in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a living pineapple with large eyes looking upward. This mug was made by both Tony and his wife, Alene. Tony rough sculpted the design, and Alene finish sculpted it. Tony molded, slipcast, and fired the pieces. They were glazed individually by Alene. Colors and decoration vary.
Innsmouth Fogcutter Series One Open Edition In Bluish Green by Horror In Clay
in 24 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. This Series One Open Edition features a wiped-off bluish green glaze and gloss overcoat. 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. There are also limited edition versions which were re-sculpted and hand detailed and glazed by Wendy Cevola.
Teka
in 5 collections
Teka is named for the Chief of the friendly tribe that greeted the Kon Tiki crew when they arrived in French Polynesia in 1947. This mug shows a full-bodied tiki with a toothy grin and horizontal almond eyes. Lines radiate through his forehead and eyebrows, and a Ku-like headdress runs down his back and sides. "TEKA" is written in raised vertical letters on the back side. Made on Maui by Rob Hawes, this mug comes in a variety of glazes and colors, and includes a signed and numbered tag about Teka.
Haka Tiki Mug Two-Tone Green & Brown Edition
in 3 collections
A full standing Tiki with a scowl and moko decorations on face, holding stomach with both hands. Green and brown two-tone glaze with a different color on each side running vertically down the mug. Limited edition of only 5 mugs in this glaze color combo. Made in Makakilo Hawaii. There is an Ali'i (Royal) mug edition and a statue version as well.
Tiki tOny Tippy Tiki Mug
aka Tiki tOny Ngendei Mug in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like an upside down Tiki. Inspired by Ngendei, the "Earth Balancer," an upside down Tiki at Disneyland's Enchanted Tiki Room outside pre-show. Available in several different glaze color variations.