Tiki Mugs
Jenny Haniver Wall Hanger
aka Devil Fish Wall Hanger in 4 collections
This Jenny Haniver (a.k.a., Devil Fish) is a ceramic wall hanger. A Jenny Haniver is the carcass of a ray or a skate which has been modified and subsequently dried, resulting in a grotesque preserved specimen. They have been created to look like devils, angels and dragons.
PopTiki P-12 Ku Mug Orange Lil Dick Edition
aka Lil Dick the Tiki Mug in 4 collections
PopTiki's version of a classic Hawaiian Ku, with a rough bisque/underglaze finish (very similar to the finish on the classic Paul Marshall Products Peanut Tiki Mugs) on the Ku, orange on the back of the mug, and a clear interior glaze. There are custom versions of this mug in varying glazes as well. The standard version of these has a brown instead of an orange back. The "Lil Dick" edition was designed for The Zen Tiki Lounge (www.zentikilounge.com).
Papu In Terracotta Red Glaze
aka Papua New Guinea Abelam Mask Mug in 8 collections
This is a full bodied standing Tiki mug with a PNG styled Abelam Mask head. Terracotta red glaze.
Haka Tiki Statue Ali'i Edition
aka Haka Tiki Statue Royalty Edition in 4 collections
A full standing Tiki with a scowl and moko decorations on face, holding stomach with both hands. Reddish brown glaze with darker antiquing and white detailing. Limited edition of only 10 statues (not mug) in this traditional Maori color combo with hand painted designs. Made in Makakilo Hawaii.
Spirit of Luau Skull Shot Mug
in 3 collections
This is a white shot mug shaped like a skull. It came as a set of 6 with a decanter marked with a message underneath, such as "Name Your Poison" or "Lay off. This Is The Old Man's Private Stuff" under two crossed bones. The decanter stopper was shaped like a matching skull. Often packaged as a "Spirit of Luau" kit containing a plastic lei, fish netting, and sea shells. Examples have been found from several Japanese companies, marked Norcrest, Enesco, or Nasco Del Coronado.
Hawaiian Carved Ku Ali'i Edition
aka Hawaiian MoKu Royalty Edition in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a traditional Hawaiian Ku head with elaborate carving. It has a large nose, slanted almond eyes, and a bow-tie shaped mouth. Previous versions were released in assorted glaze colors with and without the carving. This version was released a brownish red and limited to 10 only.
KrazyKorner Creepy Voodoo Tiki Mug
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a volcano with skulls and Moai heads encircling it. Made in a variety of glaze colors.
Artifact Style Marquesan Bowl
aka Tiki Diablo Marquesan Bowl in Ocean Blue & Iron Rust in 1 collection
This bowl was designed and produced by Tiki Diablo. The bowl features a Marquesan pattern, and stands upon three small prongs that are part of the piece itself. The glaze is an ocean blue over an iron rust color to give it an antiqued "artifact" appearance. Earlier versions of this bowl were glazed in brown and rested on a separate resin poured base instead of prongs.
Ali'i Tiki Artist's Proof Edition
in 6 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 Artist's Proof Edition limited to 25.
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.