Tiki Mugs
Big Toe Mug Custom
in 19 collections
Full body Tiki mug with open mouth, slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes, and brow line incised with repeated triangle pattern. This piece was designed with vintage Hawaiian Island Tikis from the 60's in mind. Many of the Tikis from this period were carved with very big toes on their feet, and many carvers used this style on the islands back then, including the ones who were locked up on the big island's Kulani prison, where more of the very detailed versions came from. Sculpted by Squid. Glazes and details vary on custom pieces.
Frankie's Tiki Room Wild Watusi
in 74 collections
This Tiki mug has a huge crested forehead, glaring eyes, a flared nose, and white teeth. There is a large spade on the back of the mug. Mostly orange with white and black details.
Ku Ku Kachoo - Retirement Edition - by Squid & Gecko'z South Sea Arts
in 36 collections
Ku Ku Kachoo was designed by Squid and manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. The tiki is a full-body Ku. He has long streaming eyes, a deep dogbone-shaped mouth and an upturned chin. This version is the final glaze edition issued at a more affordable price than earlier glaze editions.
*NOTE: There have been unauthorized versions made by Tiki Soul and possibly other companies in more recent years, but these editions do not have the original 2012 markings on the bottom, instead, having either a blank bottom or "Tiki Soul" or "Bon Cera" or some other inscription...and they have also not been as careful with cleaning the mold lines running vertically around front and reverse.
Tiki Beaver Mug
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a tikified beaver standing upright with its hands on its belly. In addition to the prominent buck teeth, this beaver's toothy smile resembles a Ku Tiki.
San Francisco Giants Polynesian Heritage Night Moai
in 5 collections
This orange moai with coffee bean shaped eyes resembles the one manufactured for Shonfeld's. It was made for the Polynesian Heritage Night on Sept 2, 2011 at AT&T Park. Black heat decal on back with a hibiscus flower and "Polynesian Heritage" as well as "SF" brand for the team.
San Francisco Giants Polynesian Heritage Night Scorpion Bowl
aka San Francisco Giants Polynesian Heritage Night Volcano Bowl in 4 collections
This is a black bowl with a small volcano in the center. It was made for the 2010 Polynesian Heritage Night at AT&T Park. Has heat decals with a hibiscus flower as well as "SF" brand for the team.
Tangaroa Stacker
in 18 collections
This is a two-part stacker mug set shaped like a classic Tangaroa Tiki with oval eyes, lips, and holding its belly. Glaze colors vary. While many of these are the classic male Tangaroa figure with male genitalia in front, a number of these also came with a female body with breasts.
Portable Beverage Device Limited
aka PBD Limited in 18 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki with a protruding tongue and large eyes. Glazes on limited mugs varies.
Aqua Tiki - First Edition - in Two-Tone Yellow/Brown - by Flounder - for Tiki Farm
in 11 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki wearing a diving helmet. It is glazed in a two-tone matte finish with a brown Tiki and a weathered yellowish helmet. The helmet is covered with coral mass growths and has a small octopus clinging to the reverse.
Treasure Craft Maui Volcano Mug
in 0 collections
This volcano-shaped mug with woodgrain texture and a handle has "Maui" printed on the front and was manufactured by Treasure Craft of Hawaii.
Goin' Primitive Mug in Wildsville Brown - by Grog
in 6 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. This edition of 25 in gloss brown was painted by Rory Snyder (Wildsville Man).
Overall run of this design with all color-ways was limited to 200 pieces.
Unluck Chuck Salt & Pepper Shakers
aka Steve & Stanley in 5 collections
This is a set of salt and pepper shakers shaped like shrunken heads with eyes and mouths sewn shut. Brown "Graveyard Dirt" color with glaze wiped away on raised surfaces to show detail. Red "blood" dripping down from holes in top.