Tiki Mugs
Target Home Smiling Big Nose Candle Holder Green
in 1 collection
This candle holder from Target Home is a modern, green copy of a design created by OMC that was used for Maui Lu Resort -- Daga later also produced the design for Maui Lu. The tiki has a large nose, and is smiling, with a Ku-like headdress.
Onigawara for Three Dots and a Dash
aka Oni in 9 collections
Oni is Mr. G's Tikified version of the Japanese gargoyle found atop many a home in Japan, used to ward-off evil spirits. The mug's head is crowned with two small horns and the mouth is open to show several pointed teeth. Oni is glazed in a green-blue dual tone. Width is 4.5" including side pieces, but opening and cylinder of main mug is 3" diameter. This version has a heat decal on the back for Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago, IL. Used to serve their "Bunny's Banana Daiquiri."
The McGee for Three Dots and a Dash
aka Barnacle Bill Mug in 31 collections
This is a mug shaped like the head of Three Dots and a Dash owner, Paul McGee, with his signature mustache and long beard. He wears sea shell glasses and is covered in other nautical life, including a large starfish and some barnacles on back. Designed by Shelby Allison and The Pizz.
The Golden Bamboo for Three Dots and a Dash
in 29 collections
This is a mug shaped like a stalk of ringed bamboo, glazed in metallic gold with white top rim and interior. Reads: "Three Dots and a Dash, Chicago" on top rim and "Tiki Farm" on bottom.
Jagged Top Tiki Farm Coconut Mug For Three Dots and a Dash
in 10 collections
This brown mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm and is shaped like a coconut with a jagged edged top. It also has a non textured spot on the back which has, in this case, a heat decal for Three Dots and a Dash, Chicago, IL.
Swamp Fire Lounge Tiki Mug Yellow
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a tiki with a head that flares upward at the top, large slanted almond eyes, a bow-shaped mouth grimacing and full of clenched teeth, and a lava rock textured base with a smaller Tiki head on front. This mug was made in a green, a yellow, and a blue glaze. The total edition was limited to 150 with 50 of each of the three different glaze colors. This is the yellow version.
Gecko Handled Tangaroa Tiki Mug Artist Proof
aka Gecko Handled Tangaroa Tiki Mug AP in 1 collection
This mug with handle is shaped like Tangaroa. He has his hands at his hips and a sun design on his belly. He was manufactured by Gecko. This version is an artist proof, and, as such, glaze color and decoration varies.
Kings Island Jurojin Fogcutter
aka Kings Island God of Longevity Mug in 2 collections
This fogcutter is yellow in color and features Jurojin, the god of longevity. It was manufactured by OMC for Kings Island in Mason, OH.
Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park located 24 miles northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, the park first opened in 1972 by the Taft Broadcasting Company. It was part of a larger effort to move and expand Coney Island, a popular resort destination along the banks of the Ohio River that was prone to frequent flooding. After more than $300 million in capital investments, the park features over 100 attractions including fourteen roller coasters and a 33-acre water park.
South Pacific Pointed Headdress Mug
aka South Pacific Island Chief Mug Black in 3 collections
This black tiki mug has a pointed headdress design, with a pointed rim. Tiki has rounded eyeballs, figure eight mouth, full squat body. Headdress has detailed design. All black satin glaze. This version is marked "South Pacific Newton Mass."
Used to serve the "Dr. Funk" cocktail.
Corporal Punishment
in 4 collections
This mug is shaped like a Tiki with an open, toothless, bow-shaped mouth. He has a broad nose and angular features, including high cheekbones, a V-shaped brow, and wedge shaped eye sockets. Intended as an overlarge shot glass, hence the name.
Harrisburg Beachcomber Kon-Tiki Mug Short
in 1 collection
The design of this mug is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. OMC sticker on bottom. This is the short version, there is also a taller version. Marked "The Beachcomber, Harrisburg, PA" on back.
Kon-Tiki Hotel Phoenix Kon-Tiki Mug Short
in 4 collections
The design of this mug is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. OMC sticker on bottom. This is the short version, there is also a taller version. Marked "Kon-Tiki Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona" on back.