Tiki Mugs
Royal Hawaiian Tiki Mug First Edition Brown
in 20 collections
This brown mug was designed by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Royal Hawaiian restaurant in Laguna Beach, CA. The mug has a palm texture and is a tiki bust. The tiki has closed, football-shaped eyes, a stubby nose and an open mouth full of teeth.
Captain Hold Fast Purple
in 28 collections
This purple mug was designed by Johann Flett aka AtomicTonyTiki for Tiki Farm. The mug was one of the winners of the 2007 Tiki Farm design contest. The tiki is a pirate with an eye patch, a gold tooth and has a little white skull on his forehead. He is holding a ship's wheel.
Kapulapu Creepy Coconut Edition
in 4 collections
Kapulapu is a Bumatay tribute mug of sorts designed and manufactured by Falin Minoru aka Tiki Kaimuki. It has the bulging eyes and fish-like mouth of the Bumatay tiki. The tiki's hands are touching just above his protruding belly. The back of the mug has a brown woodgrain texture. This version has a black glaze.
Three Tiki Oil Lamp
aka Steve Crane's Luau Tiki Table Lamp in 3 collections
This "two thumbs up tiki" oil lamp could be found at a number of restaurants back in tiki's heyday, primarily at Steve Crane's Luau, but at several others as well, including at the Kon-Tiki in Montreal.
The ceramic portion was manufactured by Spurlin Ceramics and the rest was put together at Oceanic Arts.
The lamp has a brass base topped with a ceramic piece featuring three full body tikis with round heads.
Modern Bob Brown
in 12 collections
This mug is Bosko's stylized take on the already very stylized Tiki Bob design. This mug is tall and slender, with a reddish-brown color. His eyes are different sizes and are looking in different directions, and his mouth is slightly askew.
Kapriman Drai Switmuli
aka Ocea Otica Kapriman Mug in 2 collections
Kapriman was designed and produced by Cass McClure aka Ocea Otica. The design is based on a spirit carving from Kapriman in Papua New Guinea. The mug has large eyes made up of concentric circles, a long nose with broad nostrils and five large protruding teeth. This glaze is drai switmuli which is Tok Pisin for dry orange.
Pahoehoe Mini Bowl Red Hot Edition
aka Ocea Otica Pahoehoe Mini Bowl in 2 collections
The Pahoehoe mini bowl was designed and produced by Cass McClure aka Ocea Otica. The bowl is shaped like smooth, basaltic lava. The exterior is black, and the interior is a glossy red, orange and yellow that spills out onto the exterior of the bowl.
Talipun
aka Munktiki Talipun in 10 collections
Talipun or bride price is the ritual money of Papua New Guinea. Munktiki has created their own replication. The vessel with its abstract visage sits atop a marine gastropod shell and is adorned by tassels. Each mug has a different glaze combination.
Port O' Three Ashtray
in 2 collections
This ashtray was made for the Port O' Three in Bloomfield Hills, MI. It has a picture of their logo tikis and reads "Port O' Three Bloomfield Hills, Mich."
Polynesian Double Old Fashioned Glass
in 1 collection
This double old fashioned glass was manufactured for the Polynesian in Redondo Beach, CA. The front of the glass reads "Polynesian Fisherman's Wharf Redondo Beach" between two palm trees, and the back of the glass features a tiki, a flower and volcanic looking mountains on a beach.
Aloha Jhoe's Natural Bamboo Mug
in 1 collection
This bamboo mug was made for Aloha Jhoe's in Palm Springs, CA. The mug is actually made of bamboo and coated in lacquer and reads "Aloha Jhoe's Palm Springs."
Frankoma Bamboo Mug Desert Gold
aka Frankoma T-2 Mug in 7 collections
This mug is shaped like a piece of bamboo and was manufactured by Frankoma Pottery. The glaze is Desert Gold which is a mix of creamy beige and golden brown.