Tiki Mugs
Big Ihu Moai Mug Green
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with faint woodgrain pattern, coffee bean shaped eyes, and an upturned mouth open to reveal small rows of teeth.
Big Ihu Moai Mug Blue
in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with faint woodgrain pattern, coffee bean shaped eyes, and an upturned mouth open to reveal small rows of teeth.
Big Ihu Moai Mug Purple
in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with faint woodgrain pattern, coffee bean shaped eyes, and an upturned mouth open to reveal small rows of teeth.
Trader Vic's Bangkok Tiki Mug Brown
in 2 collections
This brown mug was originally designed by Marcus Pizutti and manufactured by Tiki Farm for Trader Vic's in Los Angeles, CA. However, this version is a later reproduction with less detail and created by an unknown manufacturer for the Trader Vic's Bangkok. The tiki is a full body Ku with an upturned chin, football-shaped eyes and a tall headdress.
Kyoto Samurai Grog Sword Mug
in 7 collections
Simple mug with "Samurai Grog" stamped in plain, small black letters on the side. Design has swords and tsuba sword hand guards randomly placed all around a beige cylinder. Top and bottom rim are glazed in a darker brown. It is marked "Kyoto" on the bottom. OMC sticker on bottom.
Nudie Hiball Mug with Raised Breasts & Bottom
in 4 collections
This hiball mug portrays a nude woman standing with legs crossed. Her breasts and bottom are in raised relief. These mugs vary in level of detail and glaze color. A good many of them were probably done by hobbyists. This is one of 4 in a set. There is one with only the breasts raised and the girl holding one hand behind her head, one with the bottom exposed and one arm up, one with both the breasts and bottom raised, and one with both arms up.
Nudie Hiball Mug with Raised Breasts & Arm Up
in 3 collections
This hiball mug portrays a nude woman standing with legs crossed and one hand behind her head. Her breasts are in raised relief. These mugs vary in level of detail and glaze color. A good many of them were probably done by hobbyists. This is one of 4 in a set. There is also a reverse hiball mug with bottom exposed and one arm up, one with both the breasts and bottom raised, and one with both arms up.
The Waikiki Tiki Mug With Cold Paint
in 3 collections
A standing Ku mug with red, white, and black cold paint details. The mug itself is a light brown and fog-cutter-shaped. Back has a yellow lei of flowers and reads: "The Waikiki Washington D.C." Matchbook addresses show the location of The Waikiki to be identical to that of the second Luau Hut location opened in Washington D.C. The Waikiki was a predecessor and was converted into the second Luau Hut location. This mug is not to be confused with the bas-relief mug from this same location that has a similar design with no cold paint.
The Duke in Green/Lime Green
aka The Angry Dude Green/Lime Green in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with a large pronounced forehead and a downturned mouth. Comes with certificate and mug is numbered on bottom. Green exterior glaze and lime green glaze interior.
Surf Rider 1960 Statue
aka Ken Ocorr Molds Thumbs Up Tiki Statue in 3 collections
A Tiki-shaped statue with hands in front of chest giving a thumbs-up. This vintage design was made into a hobbyist mold by Ken Ocorr Molds during the 1960s in Long Beach, CA. Subsequently, the mold was used by various hobbyists. Glaze colors vary.
Missionary's Downfall Statue
in 4 collections
This is a kneeling wahine statue with large breasts and hands behind head. Wendy Cevola created a number of these and each is unique with individualized glazing. Some are alone, while others have been incorporated into bowls or other pieces. More on the sculpting, casting, and decoration of these pieces can be seen on her thread on Tiki Central.
Shrunken Tiki Test Glaze
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken Tiki head with a bone through nose. Test glazes vary.