Tiki Mugs
Moai Bob
in 0 collections
This is a one of a kind hand-built mug by Eric October. Created for the Tiki Bob art show, March 27, 2011 at the Tonga Hut in N. Hollywood, CA. This mug is shaped like a Moai, but with the face of a classic Tiki Bob by Alec Yuill-Thornton.
Kai Tiki Mug
in 6 collections
This is a green Tiki mug with almond shaped eyes, a mouth ringed with teeth, and a repeated "V" pattern across top and bottom of mug.
Arte 4 Hula Girl with Mask
in 4 collections
A slender hula girl with black hair holds a light blue mask in her right hand, body and mask are in relief on the front of a light blue cylinder with a yellow weave strip up the side. Green wrap around girl's waist. Details are finely painted. Very similar to Porcelanas Pavón edition made afterward, but vertical lines on the Arte 4 cylinder are more distinct and overall design looks a little more defined.
Mai Kai Collector's Plate
in 2 collections
This collector's plate was made for the Mai Kai in Fort Lauderdale, FL. It is glazed white, shows an exterior full-color shot of the Mai Kai, and has a gold rim.
Hana Isle Big Mouth Ku Tiki Ashtray
aka Hana Isle Piece #20 in 7 collections
This is a brown ashtray shaped like a Tiki head with a large, orange, open mouth. Hana Isle created several pieces in the style of Treasure Craft. They also made Tiki bottle toppers for Hawaiian Distillers.
Hula Bula Bar Logo Tiki Mug Camouflage
in 2 collections
This mug is shaped like a Tiki head with its tongue sticking out. Brown and green "camouflage" glaze with cold paint details on eyes, teeth, and lips. This mug was purchased at the LuWow Bar which was opened by the owner of the Hula Bula Bar, and these mugs were intended to be used in the interim until the LuWow has its own signature mugs.
Tahiti Joe's Volcano Mug
in 5 collections
This volcano mug was manufactured for Tahiti Joe's in Las Vegas. The mug is wide at the base and narrow at the top. The volcano is brown with red and yellow lava flowing out the top. The base is surrounded by palm trees. The mug is used to serve the "Joe's Volcano Visit" which serves two people. The restaurant closed in 2014.
Malicious Brown from Bamboo Bunker
aka Benzart Malicious from Bamboo Bunker, Moko Joe Mug in 3 collections
Malicious was designed by Benzart for Tiki Farm. It is based on Ben's #12 Big Benzart carving. He has a long face. One eye is squinting. He has a downturned mouth, long ears, and his face is covered in intricate moko. This version has a "I Got Bombed at the Bamboo Bunker, Chicago" heat decal on back and is from the Bamboo Bunker home bar owned and operated by TC's Tipsy McStagger. Tipsy owns the original carving by Benzart that this mug is based on.
Tiki Lounge Tiki Mug White
in 1 collection
This is a white Tiki mug with a big nose, a bow-shaped mouth, and a triangle on his chin. There is some resemblance to the earlier "Smiling Big Nose Tiki Mug" put out by Otagiri, but definite differences as well. Advertised on the Poolside Pineapple website as being available in 12 or 20 oz and in white, black, purple, green and violet glaze. This is the white.
Kahunaville Tiki Mug Black
in 4 collections
This is a black Tiki mug with a big nose, a bow-shaped mouth, and a triangle on his chin. There is some resemblance to the earlier "Smiling Big Nose Tiki Mug" put out by Otagiri, but definite differences as well. Advertised on the Poolside Pineapple website as being available in 12 or 20 oz and in white, black, purple, green and violet glaze. This is the black.
Zombie Brew Mug
in 1 collection
This large black handled mug reads "Zombie Brew" in white script across the front. It is part of a set of four matching mugs, including "Widow Maker," "Wicked Ale," and "Vampire Blood" available at SPIRIT seasonal Halloween stores for the 2011 season.
Tiki Farm Hydrostone Tiki Soap Dish Prototype
aka Ku Aquacast Soap Dish in 0 collections
This is a soap dish being held by a toothed, grimacing Tiki with a strongly flared headdress. It is an unfinished prototype Tiki Farm intended to launch in 2000. It is made of handcast hydrostone, sculpted and molded by Squid and then hand poured in house at Tiki Farm by Squid and Holden. This piece was cast in hydrostone as hydrostone serves as a good base material for the decorating of figurines. In the case of this soap dish, stain was planned. Later, it was decided that nobody would buy a hand-stained soap dish and so it never made it to market. It weighs over 2 lbs. This item is unmarked (there is no Tiki Farm marking anywhere on the piece). Also, it is a solid cast piece - the entire lower section and Tiki God are both completely solid and filled. There is a matching toothbrush holder and towel holders set prototype as well.