Tiki Mugs
Feejee Fighter Head Bank
aka Yakimon Gill Man Creature Bank in 3 collections
This is a ceramic bank from Munktiki's Yakimon line. Feejee Fighter Bank is shaped like the head of a gill man creature. Made in a variety of glaze colors.
Kahu The Cannibal
aka The Guardian Cannibal in 12 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Ku Tiki with a nubby cross-hatched headdress and holding a second smaller Tiki in classic cannibal pose. This is the cannibal edition, similar to an earlier version of Kahu without smaller Tiki. This version comes in a variety of glaze combinations.
Dead Summer Super Limited Edition
aka Dead Summer SLTD Edition in Full Color in 5 collections
This is a mug designed to look like a palm tree growing through a skull. The mug is glazed in a clear matte glaze with a black rub, and is more of a goblet as the skull sits on top of the palm tree base. It is Munktiki's first collaboration with Sketchy Tank. He specializes in black and white pen and ink art with heavy stippling and, here, Munktiki has tried to replicate this signature style through their glaze. This is the Super Limited Edition with a more colorful Golden Yellow/Copper Brown Palm Tree.
Tiki Oasis 14 Beatnik Boy
aka Tiki Oasis 2014 Beatnik Boy in 1 collection
A mug shaped like the bust of a boy wearing sunglasses and a beret. Part of a set called "The Beatnik Duo" made for Tiki Oasis 2014. The design of the mug was conceived by Otto von Stroheim. It was designed and executed by J Mulder of Eekum Bookum. The concept of the mug is inspired by the highly collectible Marwal Chalkware busts that were popular in the 1950s.
Tiki Oasis 14 Beatnik Girl
aka Tiki Oasis 2014 Beatnik Girl in 1 collection
A mug shaped like the bust of a girl wearing a beret and a red Tiki headed broach. Part of a set called "The Beatnik Duo" made for Tiki Oasis 2014. The design of the mug was conceived by Otto von Stroheim. It was designed and executed by J Mulder of Eekum Bookum. The concept of the mug is inspired by the highly collectible Marwal Chalkware busts that were popular in the 1950s.
Tiki tOny Slipcast Skull Mug
in 2 collections
This stylized skull mug was molded and slipcast by Tiki tOny. It has large eye sockets with large round eyeballs and tiny black pupils. It is missing the lower jaw. Glaze colors vary. Tiki tOny also made a hand built skull mug design.
CocoJoe's Black Lava Hawaii Ku Tiki Napkin Holder
aka Coco Joes #293 in 4 collections
This is a black "lava" napkin holder with a Ku Tiki head on the front and back. Made of resin composite with some percentage of crushed black volcanic sand/rock.
Hiakai Maori Warrior Mug Brown
in 6 collections
A mug shaped like the head of a Maori Warrior with moko tattooing on face and red tongue extended. A black dangling earring in each ear. Hair pulled back in topknot on reverse.
Macumba Orange For Tonga Hut Palm Springs
aka Tiki Diablo Macumba Orange For Tonga Hut Palm Springs in 3 collections
This mug's design is inspired by the tiki fountains by Witco. The mug has a neon orange exterior and interior, and it is kneeling. This version of the mug was created for the Tonga Hut in Palm Springs.
Suck 'Em Up Shot Glass
in 6 collections
This shot glass reads "Suck 'Em Up! Hawaii" in red on the front.
Longitude Old Fashioned Glass
in 7 collections
This is an an old fashioned glass made for Longitude in Oakland, CA. It has a heat decal featuring a lion and a palm tree with the words, "Longitude Oakland." The heat decal comes in various colors (red, green, etc).
Airbrushed Glaze Coconut Tree Mug
in 2 collections
This mug is part of a set of mugs with an airbrushed glaze. This version is black with a sun going down (or rising) beneath a coconut palm laden with coconuts. It has a handle on the back.