Tiki Mugs
Bosko Bug Eye Tiki Mug Avocado/Turquoise
aka Bosko Bug Eye Tiki Mug 2nd Edition in 7 collections
This tiki mug from Bosko has bulging, rounded eyes and a gaping fish-like mouth. This second color edition is described as a "late 60s style glaze, turquoise over avocado with matte brown back."
Outrigger Mug
in 1 collection
This is the mug seen in the top right corner of the Outrigger Club, Oklahoma City, menu on Critiki. It was used to serve the signature "Outrigger" cocktail. Glaze variants of this mug include a mottled green and also a red version. There is also a matching bowl with three similar supporting Tikis, a brown-glazed exterior and, an orange interior.
Hoo Doo the Voo Doo Sea-Foam Delft
aka Crazy Al Skull Mug Sea-Foam Delft 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 features a sea-foam blue delft glaze.
Hukilau 2011 Mug Brown
aka "Tiki For 2" Brown Mug, 2011 "Huki" Brown Mug in 17 collections
This mug was designed by Kevin Kidney and produced by Munktiki for the 2011 Hukilau. The mug is a Rarotongan head with protruding ears, a flat, broad nose and an open mouth. The glaze is a matte brown with tan speckles and has a green interior. This mug is the same configuration as the 2009 Hukilau Mug, however, the 2011 version came paired as a matched set with an identically sculpted mug glazed in vanilla with an orange sherbet interior. Hence the name "Tiki For 2".
Hukilau 2011 Mug Vanilla
aka "Tiki For 2" Vanilla Mug, 2011 "Huki" Vanilla Mug in 15 collections
This mug was designed by Kevin Kidney and produced by Munktiki for the 2011 Hukilau. The mug is a Rarotongan head with protruding ears, a flat, broad nose and an open mouth. The glaze is vanilla with an orange sherbet interior. The 2011 version came paired as a matched set with an identically sculpted mug glazed in a matte brown with tan speckles and a green interior. Hence the name "Tiki For 2".
Crazy Al High Roller Inferno Red
aka Frankie's Tiki Room 1st Anniversary Mug Inferno Red, #151 Mug Inferno Red in 9 collections
This mug is a replica of the original sculpture carved in 2008. This original sculpture was commissioned for Frankie's Tiki Room, Las Vegas. It was the 151st palm Tiki sculpture by Crazy Al. It has many details which include a tiny Tiki in the mouth, a hand of cards, and an overproof shot well at top of the head to light on fire. Glazed in Moss' Inferno Glaze (Red).
Crazy Al High Roller Custom
aka Frankie's Tiki Room 1st Anniversary Mug Custom, #151 Mug Custom in 2 collections
This mug is a replica of the original sculpture carved in 2008. This original sculpture was commissioned for Frankie's Tiki Room, Las Vegas. It was the 151st palm Tiki sculpture by Crazy Al. It has many details which include a tiny Tiki in the mouth, a hand of cards, and an overproof shot well at top of the head to light on fire. The custom versions come in a variety of glaze combinations with some changes to sculpt and detailing. The Custom Deluxe versions are limited to 10 and attempt to replicate the exact look of the actual Tiki at Frankie's down to the last detail.
Crazy Al High Roller Custom Deluxe
aka Frankie's Tiki Room 1st Anniversary Mug Custom Deluxe, #151 Mug Custom Deluxe in 3 collections
This mug is a replica of the original sculpture carved in 2008. This original sculpture was commissioned for Frankie's Tiki Room, Las Vegas. It was the 151st palm Tiki sculpture by Crazy Al. It has many details which include a tiny Tiki in the mouth, a hand of cards, and an overproof shot well at top of the head to light on fire. The custom versions come in a variety of glaze combinations with some changes to sculpt and detailing. The Custom Deluxe versions are limited to 10 and attempt to replicate the exact look of the actual Tiki at Frankie's down to the last detail.
Crazy Al High Roller St. Patrick's Day Glaze
aka Frankie's Tiki Room 1st Anniversary Mug St. Patrick's Day Glaze, #151 Mug St. Patrick's Day Glaze in 1 collection
This mug is a replica of the original sculpture carved in 2008. This original sculpture was commissioned for Frankie's Tiki Room, Las Vegas. It was the 151st palm Tiki sculpture by Crazy Al. It has many details which include a tiny Tiki in the mouth, a hand of cards, and an overproof shot well at top of the head to light on fire. This version features a green and white glaze with some gold detail. It has unique sculpted details especially for St. Patrick's Day. Part of a St. Patrick's Day Set.
Coco Joe's Tiki Canoe Ashtray in Hapawood Brown
aka Coco Joe's #268 Hapawood, Coco Joe's Royal Canoe Ashtray in Hapawood Brown in 6 collections
A canoe shaped piece with two Tikis on prow. This brown ashtray was manufactured by Coco Joe's in their "Hapawood color" (meaning "half wood" since they used wood particles as filler with their plastic resin blend). It was originally sold with three jars of jelly made from Hawaiian fruits, but designed to function as an ashtray when the jelly was gone. It was also made in a black lava version.
Coco Joe's Reclining Coco Joe with Book Ashtray in Lava Black
aka Coco Joe's # 139 in 3 collections
This ashtray shows Coco Joe under a tree reading a book and was manufactured by Coco Joe's in their lava black color. Made with plastic resin and ground lava particles/sand. Marked #139. There are two versions: a slightly larger and heavier version with clouds above Diamondhead and a slightly smaller version with other sculptural differences that has no clouds. Measures 9" long X 1.5" tall by 6.5" deep for the version with clouds above Diamondhead. This same design was also used to produce a key fob and a pen holder set.
Mai Kai Mystery Girl Bowl Artist Proof
in 0 collections
This bowl is shaped like one of the original Mai Kai Mystery Bowls and is held by a beautiful dark-haired wahine with a red top, a lei, and a flower in her hair. Assembled from 8 cast pieces, hand glazed, and triple fired, no 2 are alike. Mold is expected to yield somewhere between 20-30 casts. Licensed with the Mai-Kai and first premiered at Hukilau 2011.