Tiki Mugs
Mugoomba Grand Opening Tiki Farm Yellow Moai
in 13 collections
This yellow moai style tiki is part of a set of four from Tiki Farm, the others in the set are a purple lono, green rarotongan and a blue marquesan tiki. This version of the moai commemorates the Grand Opening of Mugoomba at Tiki Farm in October 2006. They were given to the first 100 attendees.
Oceanic Arts 50th Anniversary Mug Green
in 33 collections
This mug celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Oceanic Arts in Whittier, CA. The mug was designed by Danny Gallardo and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The mug has a triangular pattern around the top and bottom and four tikis around the center which were taken from a pendant purchased in Papeete in 1960 by Bob & Leroy. This version has an all green glaze.
Myers's Rum Crock
in 2 collections
This brown rum barrel was a promotional item for Myers's rum. The barrel has two straps around each end. It reads "Myers's Rum Crock" on the front and has a cork-lined lid.
Treasure Craft Polynesian Village Volcano Mug
in 4 collections
This volcano-shaped mug with woodgrain texture and a handle has "Polynesian Village" printed on the front and was manufactured by Treasure Craft of Hawaii.
Bali Hai Pointed Headdress Flat Rim Mug
in 6 collections
This black tiki mug has a pointed headdress design, similar to other mugs that have a pointed top rim, but this design has a flat rim that allows easier drinking. Tiki has rounded eyeballs, figure eight mouth, full squat body. All black satin glaze. This version was produced for the Bali Hai restaurant in Lynnfield, MA.
Crazy Al Custom Lucky Tiki Mug
aka Crazy Al Custom Tiki #80 Mug in 8 collections
The Lucky Tiki was designed by Crazy Al evans and was based on one of his original carvings. The tiki is holding a stack of four skulls and has a pineapple on his forehead and a horseshoe on his chin. His eyes are squinted shut and his mouth is open exposing his teeth and tongue. This is a custom version with hand painted accents.
Into The Volcano Moai #1 Tan
in 1 collection
This tan moai was produced by Into the Volcano. The tiki has no eyes, a pointed nose, long low profile ears and a slightly downturned mouth.
Munktiki Skull Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 5 collections
These limited edition shakers were manufactured by Munktiki. They are shaped like skulls with round sunken eye sockets, an inverted v-shaped nasal cavity and eight clenched teeth accented in brown.
Trader Pang's Bamboo Mug Black
in 1 collection
This mug is black and is shaped like a stalk of bamboo with leaves on the side. "Trader Pang's" is printed on the back.
Mauna Loa Goblet
in 2 collections
This glass goblet was used at the Mauna Loa restaurant in Detroit, Michigan. It has a broad base and a short stem and is marked "Mauna Loa" on the front.
Strange
aka Munktiki Strange in 1 collection
Strange certainly lives up to his name. This yellow mug was manufactured by Munktiki. It appears to be some sorted of animal in a seated position. It has demented football-shaped eyes, an open mouth, red lips, pointy teeth and small ears. Its tongue is hanging out and there appears to be a nipple on his forehead.
Gecko Kapu Krate
in 10 collections
This brown crate-shaped bowl was designed by Gecko. The top of the crate features a tiki mask, the words "Kapu Keep Out" and two straw holes. There are two more tiki masks on the side of the crate. Measures: 4.5"H X 8"W X 6.5"D.