Tiki Mugs
Kumu Lounge Bamboo Mug
in 1 collection
This bamboo-shaped mug is beige in color. "Kumu Lounge Pacific Beach Hotel Honolulu Hawaii" is printed on the front along with a snorkeler and a school of fish.
Spirit of Luau Skull And Bones Decanter
in 3 collections
This decanter is black with a handle and marked with a message underneath, such as "Name Your Poison" or "Lay off. This Is The Old Man's Private Stuff" under two crossed bones. The stopper is shaped like a skull. Came with small skull shot mugs. Often packaged as a "Spirit of Luau" kit containing a plastic lei, fish netting, and sea shells. Examples have been found from several Japanese companies, marked Norcrest, Enesco, or Nasco Del Coronado.
Hawaii Kai Fu Manchu
in 9 collections
This is a mug featuring a stylized stereotypical Asian male face with a long mustache, commonly referred to as a Fu Manchu mug. Chinese symbols on the back side. The back is marked "Hawaii Kai."
Arte 4 Pineapple Mug
in 3 collections
Pina 10 was manufactured by Porcelanas Pavon in Spain. The brown mug with gold accents is shaped like a pineapple. The lid has green leaves on top and two straw holes. The top rim has a raised portion that keeps the lid in place.
House of Ming and Bali Hai - Madrid Pineapple Mug
in 1 collection
This brown accented pineapple-shaped mug was manufactured for the House of Ming restaurant in Madrid.
Bora Bora Amakoa
in 3 collections
This blue mug was manufactured by Porcelanas Pavon in Spain for the Bora Bora Bar in Madrid. The mug tapers at the middle. The tiki has a long face with round eyes, a long nose and an upturned mouth.
Mr. Hula Balu Honeybourbon
in 2 collections
This brown mug was designed by Martin Pugh and is called Mr. Hula Balu. The tiki is fairly simplistic with football-shaped eyes under large brows, a short, thin nose with flared nostrils and a figure eight mouth open to expose his gritted teeth.
Trader Vic's Brass Table Lamp
in 0 collections
This brass lamp was manufactured for Trader Vic's. It features their logo abelam tiki on the top metal shade. The glass shade is marked "Trader Vic's".
Mr. Hula Balu Beachcomber Blue
in 2 collections
This blue mug was designed by Martin Pugh and is called Mr. Hula Balu. The tiki is fairly simplistic with football-shaped eyes under large brows, a short, thin nose with flared nostrils and a figure eight mouth open to expose his gritted teeth.
Don the Beachcomber Logo Loball
in 3 collections
This loball was manufactured for Don the Beachcomber. The glass features Don's logo which is the restaurant name on a piece of driftwood. The driftwood is red.
Kona Club Double Old Fashioned Glass
in 11 collections
This double old fashioned glass was manufactured for the Kona Club in Oakland, CA. It features their logo tiki on the front in front of a volcano, and the back reads "Kona Club Oakland."
House of Ming and Bali Hai - Madrid Surfer Girl Mug
in 2 collections
This mug featuring a surfer girl in a red skirt was manufactured for the House of Ming and Bali Hai bar/restaurants in Madrid.