Tiki Mugs
Gecko'z South Sea Arts Shrunken Head Custom
in 11 collections
This is a shrunken head mug. It is about the size of a closed fist.
Psycho Suzi's Shrunken Head
in 24 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken head with its eyes and mouth sewn shut by jute twine. The glaze is an earthen green. Brown-glazed wooden dowels pierce the nose and lips. Original artwork chosen from a Psycho Suzi staff member's submission and then adapted by Tiki Farm and The Pizz. Case study of this mug's design can be read about on page 26-28 of the Tiki Farm Quarterly Summer 2011 edition. Photo of finished mug on the quarterly's cover.
Atariki Moai Mug
in 9 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with a topknot. Sculpted by Squid and carved by Gecko. A mixture of two Polynesian cultures; Rapa Nui Easter Island and Autearoa New Zealand. Limited edition of only 25 pieces in pahoehoe lava color with red interior.
Atariki Moai Mug Pele Edition
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai with a topknot. Sculpted by Squid and carved by Gecko. A mixture of two Polynesian cultures; Rapa Nui Easter Island and Autearoa New Zealand. The first limited edition has 25 pieces in pahoehoe lava color with red interior. This is the Pele edition.
Hanalei Hotel 50th Anniversary Old Fashioned Glass Red
in 2 collections
Says "Hanalei Hotel San Diego's Tropical Paradise For Over 50 Years" on one side. Other side features an exterior view of the hotel. This glass was issued in four colors: Lime Green, Red, Mint Green and Orange.
Club Trade Winds Tiki God Salt and Pepper Shakers Woodland Moss
aka #T5 Tiki God Salt and Pepper Shakers Woodland Moss in 2 collections
These S&Ps are shaped like standing Ku Tikis with bumpy ridged brows, muscular chests, and arms at their sides. This style of shaker was made in desert gold, woodland moss, onyx black, prairie green, and flame red. All using sapulpa red clay. Not all of them marked "Trade Winds" however. The flame red version is a little larger than the other glaze variations. There is also a matching bowl using three of these Tikis as supports. Wendy Cevola has secured the copyright to the Tiki line of designs created by Joniece.
Polynesian Cultural Center Coffee Mug Green
in 1 collection
This handled coffee mug was manufactured for the Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu. The mug features a repeated Tiki image.
Marquesan Bowl
in 2 collections
This triangular bowl is supported by Marquesan-styled Tikis with large eyes. Scalloped pattern on sides.
Parksmith Fertility Goddess Smoker Ashtray
in 1 collection
This ashtray is of a detailed female form, with full breasts and belly, with complete legs. Glaze is satin black. Marked "1968 Parksmith Corp. N.Y.C." This style of ashtray was commonly called a "smoker" because the eyes are cut out to allow smoke to waft through for dramatic effect.
Treasure Craft Tiki Head Smoker Ashtray with Metal Holder
in 5 collections
This brown ashtray was manufactured by Treasure Craft of Hawaii. This style of ashtray was commonly called a "smoker" because the eyes are cut out to allow smoke to waft through for dramatic effect.
Naughty Wahine Ashtray
aka Turn Me Over Ashtray in 5 collections
This is a double-sided wahine ashtray. The front features a naughty, winking, topless wahine and is labeled "Turn Me Over". The back shows her hula skirt parted to reveal her bare posterior.
Westwood Style Yellow Face Diamond Tiki Log Ashtray - by Nasco
in 0 collections
This ashtray is made to look like a log. There is a tiki face "carved" in the front. This version is showing has diamond shaped yellow eyes and small black pupils.
There are at least two more similar ashtrays in this series, including the Westwood Style Angry Tiki Log and Yellow Face Mellow Log ashtray.
There are also matching mugs. This series was put out by Nasco, a manufacturer based in Japan.