Tiki Mugs
Crazy Al Tiki #1 Mug Artist Proof
aka Rich Hiskey Tiki in 0 collections
This mug is a very faithful reproduction of a tiki carved by Crazy Al Evans, his # 1 tiki, also known as the "Rich Hiskey" tiki. C'Al sculpted this mug himself. This version is an artist proof and has a brown/purple two tone glaze.
Kowloon Fogcutter
aka Tiki Farm Kowloon Fogcutter in 23 collections
This light blue fogcutter was designed by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Kowloon restaurant in Saugus, MA. It features a little hut flanked by palm trees on a beach near an outrigger under a tropical sun.
The Bali Hai Goof
in 43 collections
The Goof was sculpted by Squid for Tiki Farm. The mug design was based on the artwork from the matchbook from Christian's Hut in Corona Del Mar. The mug is shaped like a man's head with crooked teeth. He is grinning and wearing a tall headpiece that flares at the top. His hat, teeth and earrings are white, and his hat has red accents. This version is an open edition to be sold at the Bali Hai restaurant.
Tana'oa Green
aka Tiki Farm Tana'oa in 27 collections
This Marquesan style mug was designed by Holden Westland and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The tiki has large oval eyes, an open oval mouth, rectangular ears with small square holes in the lobes that hold little bone earrings and a woodgrain pattern over the surface.
Kon Tiki Museum Mug
in 13 collections
This brown mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Kon Tiki Museum in Oslo, Norway. It is a replica of the statue that stands in front of the museum. The mug features the classic Kon Tiki sun god as well as animal shaped hieroglyphics.
Stoney
aka Tiki Farm Stoney in 3 collections
Stoney was manufactured in 2000 by Tiki Farm. It was their third mug design. Designed and sculpted by Squid, Stoney has a handle and a rough-hewn stone pillar finish. He has triangular eyes with round centers that are set on either side of his pointed, flared nostriled nose. His mouth is open in a broad grin which exposes his teeth, and his hands are up on his belly.
Ge-Ku Green
aka Gecko Ge-Ku Green in 3 collections
This light green Ku-shaped mug was designed and manufactured by Gecko. The tiki has a large mouth gaping open at the sides, a four-leaf flower design on its chin and large, protruding eyes. Its headdress is made up of a pattern of alternating triangles.
Ports O' Call Teacup
aka Stephen Crane Ports O' Call Teacup in 2 collections
This white teacup was manufactured for Stephen Crane's Ports O' Call restaurant in Dallas, TX by Walker China. It features a bird perched on a piling and reads "Ports O' Call."
Trader Vic's Las Vegas Glass
in 2 collections
This glass was manufactured for the Trader Vic's in Las Vegas, NV. The glass is decorated with a tapa pattern.
Kahiki Hula Girl Bowl
in 5 collections
This footed hula girl bowl was manufactured for the Kahiki Supper Club in Columbus, Ohio. The bowl is yellow and features a hula girl dancing between two palm trees.
Mo-Hine
aka GOTIKI Big Mo Got Leid in 2 collections
Mo-Hine is a tall, white moai and was designed and produced by GOTIKI. She is a traditional moai, but wearing a flower lei and holding bamboo. She is a companion piece to GOTIKI's Big Mo.
Lost Ku Brown
aka Bosko Lost Ku in 3 collections
This brown mug was designed and manufactured by Bosko. It is a stylized Ku with diamond shaped eyes, a triangular nose and roughly dogbone-shaped mouth. Lost Ku was glazed in six different colors, and only three of each color were made for a total of 18 mugs. These were sold through ebay.