Tiki Mugs
Bar Pink Elephant Mug Custom
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a pink elephant with a flower in its hair and upraised trunk. The bar's signature cocktail, the "Pink Elephant" is made with pink lemonade and vodka. This is a custom version, and, as such, details will vary.
Intense Westwood Style Tiki Ashtray
in 1 collection
This is an ornately patterned rectangular ashtray shaped like a Tiki head with cigarette rests along the bridge of the nose. It measures 11" long by 5" wide. Pictured on page 182 of Hula Dancers and Tiki Gods by Greg Pfouts (2001). Pfouts speculates it is from the 1950s.
Munktiki Coconut Monkey Halloween Edition
in 6 collections
The coconut monkey is manufactured by Munktiki. They look like coconuts but they're not. They're ceramic and all of them are unique, no two alike. Each monkey varies by hat, eyes, nose and mouth. This version is wearing a Halloween costume and was released as a promotion on Halloween 2013.
Tiki Diablo Slipcast Marquesan Mug
in 1 collection
This is a slipcast mug shaped like a Marquesan Tiki head.
Hab-i-tudes Tiki-Kona Lantern in Cafe Brown
in 3 collections
This is a stoneware Tiki lantern with a metal hanger/handle. The mouth, eyes, and a tossed box pattern around the top are open to allow light through. They were made in Jordan Blue, Mystic Green, Cafe Brown, Crystal Yellow, and White Leather. This is the Cafe Brown version. Designed by David Bishop. The Tiki-Kona Lantern was followed by the Tiki-Maui Lantern (2013). It has the same color selections. The designs are similar but not identical. An easy way to distinguish between the two is by looking at the mouth. The Maui lantern appears to be smiling while the Kona lantern is not.
Hab-i-tudes Tiki-Kona Lantern in Jordan Blue
in 3 collections
This is a stoneware Tiki lantern with a metal hanger/handle. The mouth, eyes, and a tossed box pattern around the top are open to allow light through. They were made in Jordan Blue, Mystic Green, Cafe Brown, Crystal Yellow, and White Leather. This is the Jordan Blue version. Designed by David Bishop. The Tiki-Kona Lantern was followed by the Tiki-Maui Lantern (2013). It has the same color selections. The designs are similar but not identical. An easy way to distinguish between the two is by looking at the mouth. The Maui lantern appears to be smiling while the Kona lantern is not.
Hab-i-tudes Tiki-Kona Lantern in Mystic Green
in 1 collection
This is a stoneware Tiki lantern with a metal hanger/handle. The mouth, eyes, and a tossed box pattern around the top are open to allow light through. They were made in Jordan Blue, Mystic Green, Cafe Brown, Crystal Yellow, and White Leather. This is the Mystic Green version. Designed by David Bishop. The Tiki-Kona Lantern was followed by the Tiki-Maui Lantern (2013). It has the same color selections. The designs are similar but not identical. An easy way to distinguish between the two is by looking at the mouth. The Maui lantern appears to be smiling while the Kona lantern is not.
Candy Corn Mountaintop Cookie Jar
aka Candy Corn Mountaintop Hippie Jar in 4 collections
This is a container shaped like a sitting mountain-like figure with large bare feet. Released at the Spooky Shop Exhibition at the Grass Hut in Portland, OR.
Chico Brown for Wave Riding Vehicles
in 1 collection
This tiki mug from Tiki Farm has a brown glaze, with a gritted figure-eight mouth, and a bulbous nose. Marked on back with logo for Wave Riding Vehicles, a manufacturer of surfboards.
Caroline Islands Tiki Mug
aka Dinonga Eidu Mug, Nukuoro Mug in 4 collections
This is a faceless, streamlined, standing figure with no feet. Based on original wooden images, dinonga eidu, which were important in the pre-Christian religion of Nukuoro Atoll, a Polynesian outlier in the Eastern Caroline Islands. Probably fewer than 20 of these original wooden images are still in existence in museums. They were regarded as representations of individual deities, and at certain times of the year were adorned with fresh garments and presented with offerings in the form of fresh coconuts and other fruits.
Bar Pink Elephant Mug Regular Edition
in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like a pink elephant with a flower in its hair and upraised trunk. The bar's signature cocktail, the "Pink Elephant" is made with pink lemonade and vodka. This is the regular, unnumbered, edition sold at Bar Pink in San Diego.
Jube Monkey Mug
in 1 collection
This yellow monkey mug appears to be a later, cruder, copy of the one manufactured by Arte 4 in Spain. The mug is shaped like a monkey. He appears to be smiling, and he is sitting with his hand on his feet.