Tiki Mugs
Trader Vic's Tall Fog Cutter Brown
aka Trader Vic's Hula Girl Mug, Samoan Fog Cutter in 2 collections
This Trader Vic's mug was used for serving the Samoan Fog Cutter. Mug is tall and wider at the top and bottom, all brown, and shows a girl in a hula skirt, a girl playing a ukulele, and a reclining beach bum. Marked "Made only for Trader Vic's USA" on the bottom.
Kon Tiki 50th Anniversary Mug
aka The Big 5-0 Tiki Mug in 11 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki with an X pattern on face, long almond shaped eyes, a bow-shaped grimace lined with teeth, and a base modeled to look like the exterior of the Kon-Tiki itself. Designed by Doug Horne and sculpted by John Mulder. Available in three glaze colors (50 of each): #1-#50 in Orange interior, #51-#100 in Green interior , and #101 -#150 in Blue interior. The Orange interior mugs were only available with the purchase of a V.I.P. ticket.
Orchids of Hawaii Lookalike Pineapple Mug
in 2 collections
This yellow mug with lid is shaped like a pineapple and resembles the one manufactured by Orchids of Hawaii, the R-15, but is slightly more detailed on the body. Made in China. No markings.
Kappa Ceramic Sculpture
aka Yakimon Humanoid Turtle Statue in 3 collections
This is a ceramic sculpture from Munktiki's Yakimon line. Kappa is a legendary mythological creature of Japanese folklore which resides in lakes and rivers. Their features resemble that of a humanoid turtle about the size of a child. They are mischievous pranksters, known to grab and drag people underwater to drown them. The top of their head is indented and holds water, which is said to fuel their power. If on land, their dish-like noggin must be filled with water. If the water is spilt out they will no longer be able to move. Made in a variety of glaze colors.
Na Kaua E Pale With Square Base
in 5 collections
This Tiki mug is shaped like one of the two famous Tikis which guard the Puuhonua o Hōnaunau (Place of Refuge) at the Puuhonua national historic site. "Na Kaua E Pale" translates to "Who Guarded In The War." This one has a headdress with heavy vertical lines/ridges and more lines on the chin, compared to the second of the pair which has simpler details on the headdress and chin. It also has a square base, whereas the other has a round base.
Na Kaua E Pale With Round Base
in 2 collections
This Tiki mug is shaped like one of the two famous Tikis which guard the Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau (Place of Refuge) at the Pu’uhonua national historic site. "Na Kaua E Pale" translates to "Who Guarded In The War." This one has has simpler details on the headdress and chin, compared to the second one of the pair whose headdress has heavy vertical lines/ridges and more lines on the chin. It also has a round base, whereas the other has a square base.
Feejee Fighter Ceramic Sculpture
aka Yakimon Gill Man Creature Statue in 1 collection
This is a ceramic sculpture from Munktiki's Yakimon line. Feejee Fighter is shaped like a gill man creature. Made in a variety of glaze colors.
Kuo Wah Serving Platter
in 0 collections
This white oval serving platter was manufactured for Kuo Wah. It features the image of a pagoda in black with accents of pale yellow at the center of the plate. The rim has a band of black with a soft wide band of cranberry.
Tiki Leilani Bank
in 2 collections
This brown matte bank with black bottom rim was apparently produced for the tourist trade. The bank is shaped like a Tiki Leilani style Ku.
Lance Corporal Stoney Volcano Bowl
in 2 collections
This is a bowl with a double chambered volcano in its center. Made in several glaze combinations.
JerK Kustoms Waha Nui Green/Blue
aka JerK Kustoms Big Mouth Green/Blue in 1 collection
This version of WAHA NUI "the big mouth" has a green exterior glaze and a blue interior glaze. The mug is shaped like a Tiki head with a large crescent shaped smile lined with large squarish teeth.
Deadhead Rum Tsantsa Trophy Goblet
aka Deadhead Rum Shrunken Head Trophy Goblet in 24 collections
This is a plastic trophy goblet shaped like a shrunken head, made for Deadhead Rum.