Tiki Mugs
Treasure Craft Daytona Beach Florida Palm Tree Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 0 collections
These shakers are shaped like coconuts and were manufactured by Treasure Craft. They hang on a palm tree shaped base marked "Daytona Beach Florida."
Big Belly Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers Blue/Green
in 2 collections
These salt and pepper shakers have large bellies, with hands clasping the sides, small eyes, and a headdress. Glaze is blue/green.
Kowloon Hotei Mug
in 2 collections
This blue hiball was manufactured for the Kowloon in Saugus, MA. The mug features Hotei (fat/happy Buddha with raised arms) on the front in relief. The back is marked "Kowloon Saugus Mass" in raised letters.
WooHoo Wedding Mug
in 4 collections
This X-Eyes style Tiki head mug was designed to celebrate the wedding of SoccerTiki (Chris Garland) and WooHooWahine (Karen Stuetz-Garland) at the Bali Hai in 2009. Brown on the outside, with a white interior.
Moai Kava Kava Tiki Mug
in 18 collections
The Moai Kava Kava Tiki Mug was designed by Tiki Ray and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The mug had a brown and tan satin glaze, and appears to be shaped like the head of a Kava Kava man. The back of the mug features Rongorongo.
Diga Diga Doo
in 23 collections
Diga Diga Doo was designed by Brad Parker and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The mug is an aqua colored tiki with clasped hands, tattooed arms, crazy eyes and a very slight toothy grin.
Taboo Tiki Mug
in 19 collections
Taboo was designed by Von Franco and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The mug is shaped like a full-body tiki "throwing down" a shaka. He has purple heavy-lidded eyes and a toothy grin.
Kona Kai Kon Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 1 collection
The design of these shakers is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. They are marked "Kona Kai" on the back.
Torembi Yam Mask Yellow Artist Proof
in 0 collections
Torembi was designed by Cass McClure and manufactured by Ocea Otica, who are one in the same. Torembi is a village in the Sepik Region of New Guinea. The mug is based on the carved house post that frame up the entryway to the house. The tiki has round protruding eyes, a broad nose with large nostrils and a little smile. This version is an artist proof.
Rasta Tiki Mug Yellow
in 2 collections
This tiki mug depicts a head with "dreads" and full lips parted to show teeth. Glaze is yellow.
Tumbuna Myrmecodia Tuberosa Artist Proof
in 0 collections
Tumbuna was designed and manufactured by Cass McClure aka OceaOtica. The mug is based on the traditional New Guinea design from the Sepik River region. The mug is essentially a bust featuring a tiki with an long oval face, large eyes with cowry-shaped pupils, a long thin nose that flares at the nostrils and a triangular shape adorning his forehead. This version has the Myrmecodia Tuberosa glaze and is an artist proof.