Tiki Mugs
Martian Fink
in 4 collections
This is a pointed eared monster fink mug. He has two holes on the top of his head that make "antennas" when straws are inserted. Regular edition mugs vary in glaze color. There is also a super limited edition of 25 in gold glaze.
Martian Fink Super Limited Gold Edition
in 3 collections
This is a pointed eared monster fink mug. He has two holes on the top of his head that make "antennas" when straws are inserted. Regular edition mugs vary in glaze color. This is a super limited edition of 25 in gold glaze.
Joyce Chen Dragon Mug
in 2 collections
This dragon mug was used at Joyce Chen Restaurants. Chen opened her first restaurant in 1958. It was located at Central Square on Mass. Ave. in Cambridge. It was halfway between Harvard and MIT. It was a tiny take-out place and in no time people lined up to get Chinese food of a kind that few Americans had ever tasted. A few years later she opened the next restaurant in north Cambridge and more would follow. In 1962, she published The Joyce Chen Cookbook. In 1968, she starred in her own cooking show. She is credited with popularizing the Mandarin style of Chinese cooking in the United States. Chen died of Alzheimer's disease in 1994. Her namesake restaurant closed in 1998.
Mo-Ho-Ho
aka GOTIKI Santa Moai 2008 in 0 collections
Mo-Ho-Ho is a tall moai dressed like Santa and was designed and produced by GOTIKI.
Hawaii Kai Logo Frosted Hiball Glass
in 3 collections
This frosted hiball glass was used at the Hawaii Kai in New York. It features the restaurant name and the top Tiki off of the stack of Tikis logo that can be seen on their bamboo mug, cookbook cover, and other materials.
Hawaii Kai Logo Rounded Glass
in 1 collection
This rounded glass was used at the Hawaii Kai in New York. It features the restaurant name and the top Tiki off of the stack of Tikis logo that can be seen on their bamboo mug, cookbook cover, and other materials.
Hair of the Dog Mug
in 12 collections
This is a dog-shaped mug with a tiki mug in his paws and a water bottle on his head. There is a straw hole on top of the water bottle.
Hobbyist Strikow Decanter Mug
aka Tiki Jack's Mug in 2 collections
This hobbyist mug is based on a decanter created by M. H. Strikow for Kahlua liqueurs. The tall, slender design is very abstract, and looks vaguely tiki-ish, perhaps most closely resembling a moai. The mug version is missing inches off the top and instead of a decanter top with lid, has a broader mug-like opening at top. Glaze colors and decoration vary.
This mug also closely resembles the Tiki Jack's logo visible on their dinner plates from the Berkeley, California location (1962-1977), so might be associated with this location...
Tiki Incense Burner
aka Tiki Bong, Tiki Water Pipe in 5 collections
This is an incense burner (& or bong/waterpipe) shaped like a standing Tiki with its hands folded over its belly and a wide grin baring its teeth. Has the metal holder clip on the top and a hole in the back for carburation airflow.
Tiki tOny Handmade Shrunken Head
in 5 collections
This is a shrunken head whose eyes and mouth are sewn shut. It is a one of a kind handmade mug as opposed to the slipcast limited runs of Tiki tOny's "Shrunky" shrunken head mugs.
Original Psycho Suzi's Evil Headhunter Shrunken Head Brown
aka Original Psycho Suzi's Shrunken Head First Edition in 13 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken head with its eyes and mouth sewn shut by jute twine. The glaze is brown. Bones pierce the ears. Designed by Mike T. Grant of Saint Sabrina's. Not to be confused with the subsequent Tiki Farm shrunken head designed by The Pizz for Psycho Suzi's, which has dowels through the ears and is stamped "Tiki Farm".
Rectangle Mouth Tiki Mug
in 3 collections
This Tiki mug has teardrop-shaped eyes, a rectangular mouth, an arrow-shaped nose and zig-zag eyebrows. It is a twin design to a glass candle holder and appears to be from a hobbyist mold based on that candle holder.