Tiki Mugs
VampTiki Lounge Glass
in 2 collections
A double old-fashioned glass with the name "Vamptiki Lounge" (the name of the bar) printed on both sides. Logo includes a Tiki head as one of the letters and dripping blood as well. This glass is from the home bar of VampiressRN.
Ika Ariki Test Glaze Edition
in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with a cartoonish appearance... big jaw, big ears, small body, etc. Traditional elements were also added from the Rapa Nui culture, like the fish hes cradling in his arms and the Birdman on the reverse of his head. The reactivity range of this limited glaze is very unpredictable and no two mugs are alike. Young Aiden Gertsen, was given the task of naming this fellow and his research led him to naming it Ika Ariki, which can be translated as The Fish God. Came with signed card for this limited edition.
Lucky Tiki Lighter
in 5 collections
This brown matte lighter with black bottom rim was apparently produced for the tourist trade. The lighter depicts Ku with a fierce face and upturned chin. Comes with silver nickel-plated table lighter insert. This design was used on several products, made in Japan for US sale and tagged "Lucky Tiki".
Squid's Tangaroa Lighter
in 0 collections
This green Tangaroa was made for a lighter insert. It has the traditional elliptical eyes and mouth. Hands held in front. Relatively small and made to house a BIC style lighter, rather than one of the older-style heavier table lighters.
Munktiki Turtle Bowl Limited Edition
aka Munktiki Turtle Bowl LTD in 6 collections
A very large bowl shaped like a realistically sculpted Sea Turtle. Available in a green or blue color scheme.
Tiki's Grill & Bar Max Moai Mug Purple
in 8 collections
This moai mug has a downturned mouth and tribal designs running down its face. It has a purple exterior glaze with orange and white tribal designs on face and a white interior. "Max" is one of the owner's sons.
Tiki's Grill & Bar Voodoo Volcano
in 6 collections
This volcano mug is beige with brown highlight streaks, orange and yellow lava spilling out of the top, and two reddish-brown tikis circling the outside. It is used to serve the "Voodoo Volcano" which contains Hornitos Plata Tequila, Triple Sec, Lime Juice, Simple Syrup, Mango Puree, Orange Juice, and house-made Chili Pepper Water.
Society of Seven Loball Glass with Black Script
in 1 collection
This is a loball glass from one of the Society of Seven performances. It features no graphics. One side reads "Society of Seven, The Waikiki Outrigger Hotel Waikiki Beach, Hawaii". The other reads "SOS Fever". The Society of Seven has earned the title of being the longest running show in Waikiki. This troupe formed in the early 1960s and performs a variety of songs (particularly Broadway showtunes), comedy sketches, and celebrity impersonations.
Society of Seven Loball Glass with Black & Blue Script
in 6 collections
This is a loball glass from one of the Society of Seven performances. It features no graphics. One side reads "Society of Seven, The Waikiki Outrigger Hotel Waikiki Beach, Hawaii". The other reads "SOS Fever" in both black and blue script. The Society of Seven has earned the title of being the longest running show in Waikiki. This troupe formed in the early 1960s and performs a variety of songs (particularly Broadway showtunes), comedy sketches, and celebrity impersonations.
Lava Hiva - Black & White - by Tiki tOny
aka Lava Hiva - Second Edition - by Tiki tOny in 3 collections
A Marquesan styled Tiki mug holding a skull. Black & white glaze.
Brody Samoa Style Bamboo Planter Bowl
in 2 collections
This is a planter/bowl shaped like a horizontal stalk of bamboo. It is part of a design set called "Samoa" made up of several other ceramic bamboo vessels. By its marking (missing the initials EO) these were produced after 1988.
Brody Samoa Style Handled Bamboo Mug
in 3 collections
This is a short handled mug shaped like an upright stalk of bamboo. It is part of a design set called "Samoa" made up of several other ceramic bamboo vessels. By its marking (missing the initials EO) these were produced after 1988.