Tiki Mugs
PopTiki P-15 Tourist Bowl
in 1 collection
This bowl was styled after the common monkeypod cups & bowls sold to tourists and features a scene of palm trees and huts. It is the third piece in this style after the Tourist Cup (P-2) and Tourist Bucket Mug (P-4). The bowl is glazed around the edges, inside, and around the foot in gloss brown. The sides are bisque with a hand-rubbed underglaze effect.
PopTiki P-4 Tourist Bucket Mug
in 3 collections
This brown bucket mug with bisque face and glazed brown trim and interior was produced by PopTiki. The mug was designed to resemble common monkeypod cups sold to tourists. It features a scene of palm trees and huts and is similar in style to the P-2 mug and P-15 bowl by PopTiki.
PopTiki C-1 Biter Mug
in 2 collections
This mug is shaped like a fogcutter with a wider base that slopes upwards to the top. The front features a Maori inspired Tiki. Carving design by Gman (Greg Fairclough), then molded and cast into mug form by Poptiki (Glen Helzer). The C-1 stands for Collaboration 1. Glaze colors vary.
Cursed Tikis Hawaiian Eye Mug Test Glaze
in 3 collections
This Tiki mug is designed after the Tiki that can be seen in the opening credits of "Hawaiian Eye", the television series which ran from 1959-1963. The original Tiki statue was part of the decor of the Hawaiian Village Hotel offices of the detective agency. This Tiki mug has slanted eyes, a long nose, an open mouth, and a small narrow neck that extends from a small circular block base. Test glazes of this mug vary (white, black, and possibly other colors).
Handled Tiki Girl White Top Mug
in 1 collection
This tiki mug has a dark, coffee-brown glaze, with an off-white glazed rim. Handle on back, tiki has a very girlish look, with three strands of beaded necklaces around neck.
Tiki Gardens Double Old Fashioned Glass
aka Tiki Gardens Rocks Glass in 2 collections
This double old fashioned glass is a souvenir from Tiki Gardens in Florida. The glass features the Trader Frank's tiki in gold. There is a matching shot glass and a double shot glass. Both the double shot glass and the double old fashioned glass can be distinguished from the shot glass (apart from their larger size) by the additional ornamentation of two bamboo stripes, one at the top and one at the bottom of the glasses. The double shot glass is half the capacity of the double old fashioned glass.
Mystic Order of Tikiyaki Shot Glass
in 1 collection
This is a shot glass with a fez and "Mystic Order of Tikiyaki" imprinted on it in black. These were a gift to all who attended. Designed by Marty Lush (Mark Riddle)
Papua New Guinea Shot
in 1 collection
This is a shot shaped like a wide-eyed Papua New Guinea styled Tiki with tongue hanging out. It is a hand-built piece and one of a kind.
Babalu's Maori Trophy Head First Edition
in 2 collections
This is a Maori influenced "Trophy Head" mug by Babalu - one of four original hand-built heads with no name. Each has moko tattooing and white teeth. No two are alike.
Mug of the Monkey God
in 0 collections
This is a monkey-styled Tiki Idol Head with a wide open mouth holding a smaller Tiki stone in its mouth. Mostly brown with reddish brown interior and white teeth. It weighs 6 pounds 10.5 ounces. It is entirely hand-crafted out of glazed high-fire ceramics with porcelain teeth and details. This is a one-off not to be repeated.
Orchids of Hawaii R-126
aka Orchids of Hawaii Kokeshi Doll Mug in 4 collections
This key lime green mug is shaped like an asian female wearing a kimono.
Sumo Flip Glossy from Miyako Hotel
in 5 collections
The Sumo Flip was manufactured by OMC in both a matte and glossy finish. The mug features a sumo wrestler mid-air and has the words "Sumo Flip" printed in black letters on the front. This version is also marked "Miyako Hotel, San Francisco"