Tiki Mugs
Ippai Limited Edition
in 12 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki with a cavity in its belly for assorted "tummy stuffers." Comes in a variety of glaze colors as well. 100 limited and 25 super limited were made of this design.
Hawaiiano Tiki Mug Fiesta Glaze
in 2 collections
This white Tiki has green & red fiesta speckles. This glaze was a nod to the 2011 Tiki Oasis Theme of "South of the Border." The mug has a graphic design and is marked "Hawaiiano" on the back.
Tiki Oasis XI Coffee Mug
aka 2011 Tiki Oasis Coffee Mug in 2 collections
This beige coffee cup was manufactured for Tiki Oasis XI in San Diego, CA. It features a green Derek Yaniger Tiki on the front wearing a sombrero and various characters in Mexican styled outfits.
Tiki Oasis X Coffee Mug
aka 2010 Tiki Oasis Coffee Mug in 2 collections
This black coffee cup was manufactured for Tiki Oasis X in San Diego, CA. It features two gold Tiki heads and has "Tiki Oasis" imprinted on front.
Scootiki Lono Lanby Tiki Mug Limited Edition
in 8 collections
A mug shaped like a Tiki riding a scooter. This mug was designed by John Mulder (aka Mulder 142) for the Scootiki: Gods & Mods art show, July 7 - September 7, 2011 at Elroy Artspace in Portland, OR. This limited edition version was made in a variety of glaze colors. There is also a super limited edition limited to 25 pieces in two-tone brown with red.
Captain Hold Fast Blue for Queen Kamehameha's 2007 Tiki Party
in 3 collections
This blue mug was designed by Johann Flett aka AtomicTonyTiki for Tiki Farm. The mug was one of the winners of the 2007 Tiki Farm design contest. The tiki is a pirate with an eye patch, a gold tooth and has a little white skull on his forehead. He is holding a ship's wheel. This version has a heat decal on the back and was issued for Ray and Amy Boylan's (Queen Kamehameha's) Tiki Party. This annual party also commemorated the completion of their (Bamboo Ben built) Pirate Ship, the "Desert Jewel," in Bermuda Dunes CA. The party gift package included: Capt. Hold Fast Mug by Tiki Farm and a Spradlin die cast (Mattel Hot Wheels related) of a 1968 Shelby GT500 CA. Special Ford Mustang.
Scootiki Lono Lanby Tiki Mug Super Limited Edition
in 2 collections
A mug shaped like a Tiki riding a scooter. This mug was designed by John Mulder (aka Mulder 142) for the Scootiki: Gods & Mods art show, July 7 - September 7, 2011 at Elroy Artspace in Portland, OR. This super limited edition version was made in a two-tone brown with red. There is also a limited edition of 100 made in a variety of glaze colors.
Goin' Primitive Event Mug - by Grog
in 13 collections
This is a fez-wearing ape head mug based on the artwork of David C. Wong and sculpted and manufactured by Grog (Ernie Keen). This mug was designed for the Goin' Primitive Event on October 14th-16th, 2011, in Newberry Springs, CA. The standard event edition (limited to 90 regular green fez and 10 surprise package leopard spotted fez mugs) more closely resembles the colors of the original art with a bluish tinge to the ape head and a green fez. Artist proofs and custom editions of this mug vary in glaze color.
Overall run of this design with all color-ways was limited to 200 pieces.
Kona Kai Red
in 2 collections
This Tiki mug has large slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes and an open, toothless, mouth. Inspired by a Tiki at La Mariana. A friend of Gecko's said there was a similar one in the back of the old Chicago Kona Kai bar (carved by Leroy Schmaltz of Oceanic Arts and pictured on page 142 of The Book of Tiki). So he named the mug for Kona Kai. Made in Oahu, Hawaii. This is the red edition that is only sold in Hawaii.
Papua New Guinea Bucket Mug
in 1 collection
This is a Papua New Guinea Tiki bucket mug with tongue sticking out. Handbuilt by Tobunga (Eric October).
Ku Bowl Blue
aka Gecko Bowl Blue in 1 collection
This dark blue triangular bowl with three white ku around the outside was manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts.
Aloha Alien
in 1 collection
This is an extremely detailed hand-built one of a kind Tiki mug with a long jagged headdress, squatting, with figure-eight grimace. Wood texture is glazed with washes of brown and black. "Aloha" in capital letters on front base.