Tiki Mugs
Short Paul Marshall Products Style Peanut Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 4 collections
This is a shorter unmarked version of the classic Paul Marshall Products "peanut" tiki design, in salt and pepper shaker form. Beige unglazed ceramic, with brown glazed top and bottom. Tiki has a mouth shaped like a sideways peanut, eyes like almonds, with pupils, gently recessed eyebrows, hands on belly. Made in Japan sticker on bottom.
The Hukilau Hula Girl Mug Glossy Pink Flowers
aka The Hukilau Flaming Virgin Mug in 1 collection
This mug was manufactured for The Hukilau in Long Beach, CA. The mug is a hula girl bust. She has black hair and bare breasts. She has a glossy finish with pink flowers in her hair and pink lips. No markings. This identical mug design was also used at Ren Clark's Polynesian Village, but those are clearly marked. This mug is pictured in the Hukilau menu and used to serve the "Flaming Virgin" cocktail which originally sold for $1.50.
Tangaroa Volcano Bowl Black
in 3 collections
This is a triangular shaped volcano bowl with Tangaroa figures on each of the three sides. Black glazed interior and exterior with red "lava" spilling down from the volcano. There is also a golden yellow version of this bowl.
Suffering Mahalo Tiki Mug Bronze
in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a squatting Tiki with a heavy arching brow line, a bow-shaped grinning mouth lined with teeth, and almond-shaped eyes. It is a combination of the logo Tiki head for Mahalo Tiki and the classic Suffering Bastard body design. Glazed with a bronze exterior and a black interior. First limited edition color-way produced of this design.
Pisco Sun God Huaco Bottle
in 1 collection
This bottle depicts a huaco sun god image. Huaco is the generic name given in Peru mostly to earthen vessels and other finely made pottery artworks by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas found in pre-Columbian sites such as burial locations, sanctuaries, temples and other ancient ruins. Huacos are not mere earthenware but notable pottery specimens linked to ceremonial, religious, artistic or aesthetic uses in central Andean, pre-Columbian civilizations.
Carlos Reproduction Blue
in 1 collection
This tiki mug has semi-circle eyes, clenched teeth, and hands meeting in front on belly. This is a later copy/reproduction of the original Carlos mug made by Accoutrements. Among other stylistic changes, it has no belly button and is glazed in a different color from the original Accoutrements mug which was black.
Adventureland Shield Tumbler Green
aka Enchanted Tiki Room Shield Tumbler Green in 58 collections
An avocado green tumbler with several long Papua New Guinea style shields along the sides.
Enchanted Tiki Room Chanting Tikis Bowl Purple
in 15 collections
A purple bowl with the Enchanted Tiki Room Tiki heads along the sides and a repeated leaf pattern around top rim.
Enchanted Tiki Room Salt & Pepper Set
in 13 collections
A salt and pepper set with the Enchanted Tiki Room Tiki heads on the sides. The salt shaker is light blue and the pepper shaker is red.
Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Glass Stacker Red
aka Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Mug Stacker Red in 19 collections
A red stackable shot mug with an Enchanted Tiki Room Tiki head on the side. Part of a set of three that includes red, yellow, and blue shot mugs.
Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Glass Stacker Blue
aka Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Mug Stacker Blue in 15 collections
A blue stackable shot mug with an Enchanted Tiki Room Tiki head on the side. Part of a set of three that includes red, yellow, and blue shot mugs.
Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Glass Stacker Yellow
aka Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Mug Stacker Yellow in 17 collections
A yellow stackable shot mug with an Enchanted Tiki Room Tiki head on the side. Part of a set of three that includes red, yellow, and blue shot mugs.