Tiki Mugs
Money Tiki Mug Green
in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like two stacked grinning Tiki heads. No markings.
Coco Loco
in 2 collections
This is a coconut shaped mug with four skull like faces around its perimeter. Made in different glaze combinations, including Black and "Blue Smoke".
Tall Lucky Tiki Salt & Peppers Shakers Marked Florida on Forehead
in 0 collections
These tall brown shakers were apparently produced for the tourist trade. The shakers depict Ku with a fierce face and upturned chin. This version is marked "Florida" on the forehead.
Hobbyist Westwood W-3 Mug
in 0 collections
This homemade mug resembles the Westwood W-3 Mug but has a handle on the side instead of back. He has an aztec look and is very angular. He has concave eyes and an open concave mouth. The nose is very rectangular. The pattern around the top rim is wavy lines with swirls between them. Colors and details vary from hobbyist piece to hobbyist piece.
Mean Maori Monkey in Bloody Blue Zombie
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a monkey head with Maori inspired Moko designs. Glazed in "bloody blue zombie". This is the fourth glaze edition. The first was in a red and black glaze combination, the second was in a rusty brown glaze, third in bloody bone, and fifth in lava rock.
Mean Maori Monkey in Bloody Lava Rock
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a monkey head with Maori inspired Moko designs. Glazed in "bloody lava rock". This is the fifth glaze edition. The first was in a red and black glaze combination, the second was in a rusty brown glaze, third in bloody bone, and fourth in bloody blue zombie glaze.
Ali'i Tiki Red Eyed Edition for Teddy's Bigger Burgers
in 3 collections
The Ali'i Tiki mug was sculpted by Bowana. It resembles the feathered Kukilimoku figure which can be seen at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. This is the Red-Eyed Limited Edition made for the grand opening of Teddy's Bigger Burgers. Serial numbered out of 25 on the bottom and comes with a serial numbered & autographed card.
Haka Tiki Mug Two-Tone Haleiwa Sunset Colored Edition for Teddy's Bigger Burgers
in 4 collections
A full standing Tiki with a scowl and moko decorations on face, holding stomach with both hands. Haleiwa Sunset Colored glaze made for the grand opening of Teddy's Bigger Burgers. Serial numbered out of 25 on the bottom and comes with a serial numbered & autographed card. There is a previously made Ali'i (Royal) mug edition, a green and brown two-tone glazed mug, and a statue version of this design as well.
Ka'oha Two Tone Haleiwa Sunset Colored Edition for Teddy's Bigger Burgers
in 3 collections
A Marquesan inspired Tiki mug holding the traditional 'u'u (Marquesan War Club). Inspired by carver Bill Collins, sculpted by Scott "Beachbumz" Taylor, and produced by Gecko in his Makakilo studio. Haleiwa Sunset Colored glaze made for the grand opening of Teddy's Bigger Burgers. Serial numbered out of 25 on the bottom and comes with a serial numbered & autographed card. This version is the last made by Gecko'z South Sea Arts with their name on the bottom of the mug. The rest are made on Maui without the South Sea Arts info on the bottom.
Topknot
in 3 collections
A Tiki head mug with a topknot lid. Glaze colors vary from piece to piece. Limited series based on Maori "Two Lovers" carving.
Munktiki Imports Seahorse Red
in 28 collections
This is a mug shaped like a seahorse. It is called "Red" but has a distinct mottled red, blue, and purple look. It was also made in a blue, a green, and an orange version through the Munktiki Imports line. The Munktiki Imports versions are smaller than the original seahorse mugs produced in a LTD and SLTD by Munktiki.
Kevin Kidney Hawaiian Eye Signature Tiki Mug
in 7 collections
This Tiki mug is designed after the Tiki that can be seen in the opening credits of "Hawaiian Eye", the television series which ran from 1959-1963. It was sculpted by Kevin Kidney and manufactured by Munktiki. Each includes a numbered certificate with the recipe for the official "Hawaiian Eye Cocktail" created for the show's cast in the 1960s. The original Tiki statue was part of the decor of the Hawaiian Village Hotel offices of the detective agency. This Tiki mug has slanted eyes, a long nose, an open mouth, and a small narrow neck that extends from a small circular block base.