Tiki Mugs
Kolohe
aka Little Lost Tiki's Kolohe in 23 collections
"Kolohe" is Hawaiian for a naughty, mischievous little rascal! This Tiki mug has a wide open mouth and both arms extended outwards as if yelling out for the whole world to hear. It is glazed in a forest green/bone exterior with a contrasting orange interior.
Kainoa Bowl
in 15 collections
"Kainoa" is Hawaiian for free flowing ocean; a sea without restrictions. Kainoa as presented here is also a peaceful village by the sea, guarded by the Hawaiian Gods Kanaloa (who here, sees no evil), Ku (who here, hears no evil) and Lono (who here, speaks no evil). The exterior features relief scenery around the entirety of the bowl and is glazed in a wiped matte grey and bone combination. The interior is ocean blue.
Dead Summer Limited Edition
aka Dead Summer LTD Edition in 14 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. There is also a Super Limited Edition in a different glaze variation.
High Dive Tiki Mug
in 37 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki head with round eyes, a large nose, and an open bow-shaped mouth lined with large square teeth. It is glazed in brown with blue eyes and white teeth. Made for the High Dive in San Diego which bills itself as a "high class dive bar." The mug is a replica of the carving in front of the establishment.
Devil's Share Mug Super Limited Edition
aka Ballast Point Devil's Share Barrel Mug SLTD Edition in 8 collections
This is a mug shaped like a barrel with a devil clinging to the side. This version is the super limited version with a red devil. The open edition devil is colored in beige.
Staff Sergeant Nuoai
in 13 collections
This mug is Moai inspired with a face that flares slightly outwards toward the ears and a light smile on his face. Glazed in a variety of colors and textures.
Tepco Bamboo Scorpion Bowl
in 0 collections
This footed scorpion bowl was manufactured by Tepco (although unmarked) and was used at several different Polynesian restaurants, including The Polynesian in Torrance. The bowl is white and features green and yellow painted bamboo design around the exterior. There is also a matching Tepco Bamboo Fog Cutter Mug.
Forbidden Island Tiki Lounge Octopus Rum Barrel Mug
in 48 collections
This is a mug shaped like a barnacle covered rum barrel being hugged by an octopus. Its base is surrounded by human skulls and one of the octopus's tentacles is also holding a Tiki mug. This was a limited edition and glaze colors vary.
Katiaki Maori Warrior Mug
in 5 collections
In Maori, "Kaitiaki" means "guardian." This is a mug shaped like the bust of a Maori warrior with full Moko tattooing. Available in several different glaze colors. Each one is high-fired at 2350 degrees.
Disneyland's Enchanted Tiki Room Bowl from Dole Stand
in 30 collections
Plastic drink bowl based on the chanting Tikis inside the Enchanted Tiki Room in Disneyland. These were distributed by the Dole stand out front. This bowl matches the Enchanted TIki Room 50th Anniversary Pineapple Juice Sipper also given out at the stand the previous year.
Tiki Oasis 14 Mug
aka Tiki Oasis 2014 Beat Tiki Moai Mug in 16 collections
This is a sitting Moai mug, with a soul patch of facial hair, wearing a black artist beret and playing drums. The theme of this year's Tiki Oasis was "Beat Tiki" and encompassed the attitude of the 1950s Beat Generation with such luminaries as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg who weren't afraid to Howl if necessary. The artist beret is a removable lid.
Tiki Oasis 14 Mug Super Dooper Limited Edition
aka Tiki Oasis 2014 Beat Tiki Moai Mug SDLTD in 0 collections
This is a sitting Moai mug, with a soul patch of facial hair, wearing a black artist beret and playing drums. The theme of this year's Tiki Oasis was "Beat Tiki" and encompassed the attitude of the 1950s Beat Generation with such luminaries as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg who weren't afraid to Howl if necessary. The artist beret is a removable lid. This is an edition of five that were retained by Eekum Bookum and glazed in full color.