Tiki Mugs
Wahoo
in 6 collections
Wahoo is a standing Tiki based on an old vintage carving that is on the road to Hana, Maui. He has a figure eight mouth and almond shaped eyes. This is the regular edition of this mug. There is also a limited edition marked for the Maui Tiki Crawl held in 2014.
Hermit Crab Drink Mug - Limited Edition - by Munktiki
aka Munktiki Hermit Crab LTD in 8 collections
This is a mug shaped like a hermit crab. This regular edition of 100 comes in numerous colorations (brown spotted, Black Spiral, Galactic Black, etc...). All shells have an opal luster finish.
Unmarked Bumatay Tiki Mug
in 1 collection
This mug takes its design from a tiki commonly designed and carved by Andres Bumatay; some tikis in this style were also carved by his protege, Richard Ellis. This mug's tiki has striking, large eyes, and a small fish-like mouth. Glaze is yellow-brown, and the background of the mug appears to have a pineapple or palm-like texture. Base is concave and unmarked.
Tattooed Minimalist Moai
in 0 collections
A mug shaped like a moai. Comes in a variety of glaze colors. Eyes consist of black fired-on stencil tattoos.
Papua New Guinea Mask Swizzle Stick Holder
aka PNG Mask Swizzle Stick Holder in 1 collection
This is a swizzle stick holder in the form of a PNG mask. It is beige with red and black details.
Trick Dog Mug
in 5 collections
This is a ceramic mug based on the antique trick dog cast iron banks from the 1880s. Made by Munktiki Imports for the Trick Dog Bar in San Francisco, CA.
Bali Hai Totem Mug
aka Bali Hai Double Headed Mug in 24 collections
This is a two headed mug with Mr. Bali Hai on the bottom and The Goof on top. Mr. Bali Hai has an oblong head with a bone through the nose and large hoop earrings, with sleepily lidded eyes. The Goof has a man's head with pointed teeth. He is grinning and wearing a tall headpiece that flares at the top. Sculpted by Jeff Wehenkel (Boo-Tiki).
Rumbunga
aka From The Tiki Hut It Came Mug, Tabonga in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a tree monster from a B Movie holding a tropical cocktail in a Tiki mug. It is inspired by the 1957 film, From Hell It Came, about "Tabonga" a South Seas island prince who is murdered by a witch doctor and buried in a hollow log, but is reanimated by nuclear energy and comes back to wreak revenge. This monster, "Rumbunga", is from the re-imagined movie, From The Tiki Hut It Came. This mug also came with a poster print by Don England. It debuted at the 2014 Forbidden Island Parking Lot Sale in Alameda, CA.
Trader Vic's Year of the Cock Wine Glass Stemware
in 0 collections
Stemmed clear wine glass with red rooster graphic and marked "Trader Vic's 1993 Year Of The Cock" on front.
Dirtnapple
aka Pineapple Skull Mug in 2 collections
The Dirtnapple mug is a basic pineapple with a green crown of leaves on top. On the front is a skull wearing a fez that has a long tassel. On the back is a bone with "DIRTNAPPLE" imprinted across it. The mugs feature a variety of skulls (human, monkey, etc...).
Forbidden Island Rum Barrel Bowl
in 8 collections
This beige and brown rum barrel bowl was designed and produced by Tiki Diablo. The center is shaped like the Forbidden Island logo Tiki, Kapu, originally carved by Tiki Diablo.
Tiki Farm Trader Mort's Mug Brown
aka Tiki Farm Trader Mort's Mug First Edition in 30 collections
This version of the Trader Mort's mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm in 2015 and was a limited edition of 250. The mug features the face of the Maori style Tiki which still stands in front of Trader Mort's Liquor in Shelter Island, carved by Eli Hedley. The back features three smaller Tiki masks. Easily distinguishable from the earlier Munktiki version because this is glazed in gloss brown. The second edition of this design by Tiki Farm was released in 2017 in green.