Tiki Mugs
Make Mine A MAI-TAI Bucket Mug in Sand Glaze
in 5 collections
A bucket shaped mug with the words "Make Mine A Mai-Tai". This mug is glazed in light oatmeal with a brown speckle to look like wet sand. The top and bottom rim patterning is designed to look like a piece of traditional Tapa cloth.
CheekyTiki Hula Girl
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a kneeling hula girl playing a ukelele. Glazed in a honey brown with black & white highlights on eyes.
Sepik River Abelam Mask Ali'i Edition
aka Sepik River Abelam Mask Royal Edition in 4 collections
Abelam Mask mug with hands folded in front and tassles tied through pierced ears. Brown exterior glaze with several more vivid colors overlaying the mug to pick out the details of the traditionally painted mask.
Sepik River Abelam Mask Artist Proof
in 7 collections
Abelam Mask mug with hands folded in front and tassles tied through pierced ears. Brown exterior glaze with several more vivid colors overlaying the mug to pick out the details of the traditionally painted mask.
Mana Tiki Mug Ali'i Edition
aka Mana Tiki Mug Royal Edition in 3 collections
This Maori styled Tiki mug is hand-painted with tauira patterns that are seen on the walls of the meeting houses in New Zealand. Finished in traditional colors. Each of the 10 mugs in the Ali'i edition is individually hand carved with moko above the eyes by Gecko. Glazed in a matte finish.
Mana Tiki Mug Artist Proof
aka Mana Tiki Mug Artist Proof in 5 collections
This Maori styled Tiki mug is hand-painted with tauira patterns that are seen on the walls of the meeting houses in New Zealand. Finished in traditional colors. Glazed in a glossy finish.
Babaloon #1.5
in 1 collection
Babaloon #1.5 was designed and produced by Rick Henderson (aka. Babalu). His mouth is open with his teeth bared. He is wearing a red fez with a voodoo mask and is holding a Tiki Bob mug. Babaloon #1 was sculpted first, but #1.5 was glazed first to meet an art show deadline. For more, go to Tiki Central here: http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=35638&forum=21&hilite=babaloon
Big Lots Tiki Planter
in 3 collections
This is a planter shaped like a Tiki head. It is square and has a hole in the bottom for drainage. The face has almond-shaped eyes and a wide, toothless smile. Comes in a variety of colors, including red and brown.
Invisible Man Prototype
aka Munktiki Invisible Man Mug Stacker Prototype in 1 collection
Invisible Man is a Munktiki mug stacker. It is shaped like the Invisible Man without his hat, glasses, and scarf. Basically, it is a white, featureless, head bust.
Tonga Lei Three-Tiered Volcano Bowl
aka The Tonga Lei Pele Volcano Bowl in 0 collections
This is a bowl pictured in The Tonga Lei's menu and used for their "Pele" cocktail. Additionally, there are photos of a hostess holding the bowl in their brochures (see background).
The bowl appears to have been two pieces, with the bottom two tiers connected, but the smallest and top-most tier removable.
The Tonga Lei was a restaurant and motel on the Pacific Coast Highway in scenic Malibu, and operated from the '60s probably into the '70s, when it became a Don the Beachcomber.
It's now the non-tiki Malibu Beach Inn.
Coco Joe's Hawaii Lava Ashtray with Molten Letters
in 2 collections
This ashtray was manufactured by Coco Joe's in their black lava color and is made of composite resin. It is shaped like a volcanic crater and reads "Hawaii" across the inner rim. The word Hawaii does not form the mountains on this one, and the letters become part of the molten lava flow on the bottom.
Primo Beer Glass Ashtray
in 1 collection
This is a round glass ashtray featuring the Primo logo of King Kamehameha wearing his headdress.