Tiki Mugs
Takoshi Head Bank
aka Yakimon Octopus Head Bank, Takoshi Piggy Bank in 2 collections
This is a ceramic bank from Munktiki's Yakimon line shaped like a man's head in an octopus helmet. Takoshi (Octopus Death) is the villain in the Yakimon line of figures. His true name is Takeshi but as a kid was bullied and called Takoshi since his face is covered with tentacle-like growths. He's a super genius freak that now dons an Octopus helmet and armored uniform, commanding his genetically engineered Ikakumora (Spider Squids) to wreak havoc on the town that caused him so much emotional hurt. Made in a variety of glaze color combinations.
Munktiki Imports Seahorse Black Friday Edition
in 9 collections
This is a mug shaped like a seahorse. It was also made in a blue, green, and a red version through the Munktiki Imports line. The Munktiki Imports versions are smaller than the original seahorse mugs produced in a LTD and SLTD by Munktiki. This version is black for the Black Friday 2015 event. Most of these Black Friday mugs were limited to ten pieces only.
Three Dots and a Dash Holiday Hiball Glass
in 3 collections
This is a hiball glass featuring a wreath, skulls, and a volcano. It is printed in traditional Christmas red and green colors against a clear glass. Sold in sets of four.
Hippy Guitar Player Bong
aka Hippy Guitar Player Water Pipe in 0 collections
This is a bong/waterpipe designed like a hippy playing an electric guitar. He has a tall top hat that is open at the top and decorated with a peace symbol. He wears a pair of round lensed glasses with swirls and a string of love beads around his neck. The guitar is plugged into an amplifier with a hole in the top to act as the carburetor. Sold in Japan only. A very light greenish blue (aqua) glaze.
Pau Hana Honu Custom
aka Pau Hana Honu Handpainted in 7 collections
A mug shaped like a sea turtle drinking out of a Tiki Bob mug. This version has handprinted embellishments from the designer, including the Tiki Bob mug being painted brown, the lime wedge being painted green, the flower being a lighter pink color, and a handpainted signature on reverse.
JerK Kustoms KUfo Bowl & Mug Set Second Edition
in 2 collections
This is a three part set. The first part is a mug shaped like a Ku Tiki head with squinting eyes and a bow-shaped grin revealing large square teeth. The mug sits in the second part, a UFO shaped bowl with four straw holes. Over the top fits a bell-jar styled glass canopy. The bowl holds 50 oz and the mug holds 25 oz for a total of 75 oz. This second edition is available in a variety of glaze colors.
Tiki Diablo Signature Series Ku Tiki Planter
in 7 collections
This is a planter shaped like a black Ku Tiki head with a base that extends in front. It is also very similar to the Tiki-Ti 54th Anniversary Mug design. It was one of three planter designs released in the 2015 Home Depot Tiki Diablo Signature series which also included a home bar and full-sized ceramic Tiki statues. The other two planters included a Maori Tiki style and a Marquesan Tiki style.
Makahiki Event Tiki Mug
aka 2015 Fraternal Order of Moai Makahiki Tiki Mug in 2 collections
A Tangaroa style Tiki mug for the 2015 Makahiki. Designed by "Tiki Migs" (Miguel). The Makahiki event is organized and hosted by the PukaPuka Chapter of the Fraternal Order of Moai.
Cinerama Hotels Waikiki Loball
in 5 collections
This lowball glass was given out at the Waikiki Cinerama Hotels (Reef, Reef Towers, Coral Reef, and Edgewater) as a promotion. It features a hula girl with bright red lei on back. The Reef, Reef Towers and Edgewater hotels were sold to the Cinerama movie company in 1969. However, during the recession of the 1970s the hotel industry suffered; the financial ailments for Cinerama’s hotel operations compounded and allowed Roy Kelley to re-purchase the hotels from Cinerama in 1982 and re-integrate them back into the Outrigger chain.
Natural Coconut Monkey Mug
aka Real Coconut Monkey Mug in 4 collections
This is an actual coconut that has been hollowed out and carved to resemble a monkey head. There are variations. Some have hinged lids with natural fiber wrappings to keep the lid on. Some have a second piece of coconut shell inverted on bottom to use as a base. Some have straw holes drilled in. Many have markings. These types of coconut mugs have been used for many years and are often distributed by wholesalers to Tiki locations or sold as party supplies or tourist souvenirs to individual buyers.
Tiki Diablo Signature Series Marquesan Tiki Planter
in 4 collections
This is a planter shaped like a brown Marquesan Tiki head with a base that extends in front. It was one of three planter designs released in the 2015 Home Depot Tiki Diablo Signature series which also included a home bar and full-sized ceramic Tiki statues. The other two planters included a Maori Tiki style and a Ku Tiki style.
VaVoom Tiki Room Tiki Mug Second Edition
aka VaVoom Tiki Room Mug II in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like a standing Tiki holding the First Edition VaVoom Tiki Mug. This standing Tiki has an open mouth lined with sharp triangular teeth, wood grain texture, and a single arched eyebrow.