Tiki Mugs
Tiki's Grill & Bar Moai Mug Blue
aka Tiki's Grill & Bar Toby Moai Mug Blue in 1 collection
This blue moai mug was manufactured for Tiki's Grill & Bar in Waikiki, HI. The mug is a full body moai. All of the features including the body, the nose and the mouth are human. The only moai features are the jutting forehead and the lond low profile ears. The mug has painted accents including the eyes. Designed by "Toby."
Stacker Base #2
in 14 collections
This is the base portion of a two-piece stacker set that is interchangeable with other stackers. It is shaped like a Tiki body. Issued in many varied glazes that are numbered but not named. 150 stacker bases produced. The tops that came in the sets were not all the same, some Stacker Bobs, Stacker Kus, Tuff-Es, etc. This base was released on 1/1/2012.
Munktiki Stacker Bigfoot Top
in 13 collections
This is a stacker mug shaped like a bigfoot head. It comes with matching bottom stacker as well. The bigfoot head has a small pug nose and tiny protruding ears. Released in the Munktiki Vending Machine at the Grasshut in Portland, OR on 2/7/2012.
Munktiki Stacker Bigfoot Base
in 11 collections
This is a stacker base shaped like a bigfoot body. It comes with a matching top head stacker as well. The base features large feet, as expected, with prominent big toes. Bare belly with exposed belly button. Released in the Munktiki Vending Machine at the Grasshut in Portland, OR on 2/7/2012.
Trader Vic's Japan Bird Vase
in 2 collections
This vase-shaped piece has a quail on one side (single feather up on head) and a dove on the other side (nesting on a branch). Glazed white interior and exterior.
Hoo Doo the Zulu
aka Crazy Al Skull Mug Fat Tuesday Edition for Mardi Gras Zulu King in 1 collection
Hoo Doo the Voo Doo was designed by Al Evans and was based on an Indonesian orangutan skull from his personal collection. The mug is shaped like a skull and has a removable skull cap with straw holes. The mug features intricate designs including dragons and tikis. This version is Mardi Gras themed and features a green and purple glaze with some real gold detail. Crazy Al Evans did this one of a kind treatment to his original Hoo Doo the Voo Doo design himself.
Kona Club Mug Bright Violet Delft
in 1 collection
This mug was designed by Crazy Al Evans for the Kona Club in Oakland, CA. The mug has bamboo bundles down the side and a tapa pattern around the top and bottom. The back of the mug features a smouldering volcano on a hill overlooking a little hut and some palm trees. There is a surfer at the base of the mug. This is one of Al's limited bright violet delft blau versions of the mug.
Jagged Top Tiki Farm Coconut Mug Plain
in 11 collections
This brown mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm and is shaped like a coconut with a jagged edged top. It also has a non textured spot on the back for heat decals. This version, however, is unmarked.
Dick Dale Mug
in 1 collection
This is a mug with a skull and two crossed guitars on the front. Mold was signed by music legend Dick Dale, also known as King of the Surf Guitar. The back of the mug has an impression of his signature. Glaze is a bluish gray.
Cursed Tikis Tall Hawaiian Eye Mug
in 1 collection
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. This is the tall version with lid.
The Islanders Bamboo Bomb Mug
in 3 collections
This short bamboo-shaped mug was a promotional item from the MGM TV show "The Islanders" which ran from 1960 to 1961. This piece, the "Bamboo Bomb" comes with a lid that has four straw holes.
Part of a larger set including an ice bucket, pitcher, hiballs, loballs, and other matching pieces.
Kapriman Test Glaze
aka Ocea Otica Kapriman Mug in 1 collection
Kapriman was designed and produced by Cass McClure aka Ocea Otica. The design is based on a spirit carving from Kapriman in Papua New Guinea. The mug has large eyes made up of concentric circles, a long nose with broad nostrils and five large protruding teeth. Test glazes vary.