Tiki Mugs
Haleiwa North Shore Glass Float Mug Blue
in 8 collections
This fish float shaped mug was designed by Gecko, sculpted by Squid, and manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. It has a lid with straw hole. Features a molded raised puffer fish design on one side and "Haleiwa North Shore" on the opposite side. This version was preceded by other versions of this design. There is also a green version of this design that is marked "Haleiwa North Shore" as well.
Haleiwa North Shore Glass Float Mug Green
in 8 collections
This fish float shaped mug was designed by Gecko, sculpted by Squid, and manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. It has a lid with straw hole. Features a molded raised puffer fish design on one side and "Haleiwa North Shore" on the opposite side. This version was preceded by other versions of this design. There is also a blue version of this design that is marked "Haleiwa North Shore" as well.
Libbey Etched Bamboo Hiball Glass
aka Libbey Etched Bamboo Tom Collins Glass, Libbey Etched Bamboo Zombie Glass in 3 collections
This is a tall hiball glass that features a repeating etched bamboo and leaf pattern. Libbey also produced several other glasses with this same bamboo pattern, all in their Rock Sharpe Line.
La Mariana Sharp-Toothed Ku Mug Purple
in 2 collections
This purple ku head mug has a large open mouth lined with many small, sharply pointed teeth. It has a small nose and slanted, almond-shaped eyes. Regular edition done in gloss brown, green, matte brown and purple. Limited edition of 50 with more glaze detail. Custom versions also made.
La Mariana Sharp-Toothed Ku Mug Matte Brown
in 8 collections
This matte brown ku head mug has a large open mouth lined with many small, sharply pointed teeth. It has a small nose and slanted, almond-shaped eyes. Regular edition done in gloss brown, green, matte brown and purple. Limited edition of 50 with more glaze detail. Custom versions also made.
Ten Pin Pilsner Glass
aka Ten Pin Pilsener #846 in 7 collections
This is the Ten Pin Pilsner Glass that was used by Trader Vic's for the "Potted Parrot", "Shingle Stain" and other drinks. Obviously it gets its name from the fact that it is shaped like an upside-down bowling pin. It was also used by other establishments including The Kahiki Supper Club (for their "Bahia"). Can be found in Trader Vic's Bartender's Guide Revised Edition (1972). The black footed versions were older, and The Kahiki could only source clear ones in the mid to late 70s. The Imperial Glass catalogue number for these is #846 and also pictures a covered snack container shaped like a black bowling ball to accompany them (#857)
Marquesan Scorpion Bowl
in 1 collection
This is a bowl supported by four Marquesan style Tiki figures. It is glazed in a mottled brown on exterior with a bright red interior glaze.
Paradise Lost Mug
aka JerK Kustoms Pineapple Skull Mug in 6 collections
This is a pineapple mug with skull-like features, including eye and nose cavities and grinning teeth. These come in a variety of mini editions with differing glaze combinations.
Paradise Lost Mug Artist Proof
aka JerK Kustoms Pineapple Skull Mug AP in 1 collection
This is a pineapple mug with skull-like features, including eye and nose cavities and grinning teeth. As an artist proof, glaze color and details vary.
Papa Gedes Bar Signature Mug
aka Papa Gedes Bar Skull Mug in 2 collections
This is a voodoo inspired skull mug wearing a tall purple top hat. It has a red heart on its left eye and was created by Wild tHing Creations for Papa Gedes Bar in Sydney, Australia.
Parker Pottery Treasure Craft Style Mug with Solid Handle
in 1 collection
This mug was manufactured by Parker Pottery in New Zealand and resembles the Treasure Craft mug, albeit a bit taller. It has a solid filled-in handle and a Ku head on the front and a tapa print on the back. There is also a version with a looped handle that is not filled-in.
Twin Dragons Daga Warrior Mug
in 2 collections
This tiki mug from Daga is slightly flared at the top and bottom, and has a tiki with gritted teeth, small almond-shaped slanted eyes, and a "V" design on its forehead. Brown glazed exterior with white interior. This version was made for the Twin Dragons restaurant in Orlando and Kissimmee, Florida.