Tiki Mugs
Notch & Gecko Severed Head Tribute Mug Day Of The Dead Version
aka Nacho & Gecko Collaboration Ren Clark Severed Head Day Of The Dead Version in 1 collection
This is a tribute reproduction version of the famous Ren Clark Severed Head mug, created by Bay Area-artist Notch (a.k.a. Nacho). The mug is faithful to the original, although slightly larger, despite Notch having never seen one in person; he created this reproduction based on only a couple of available photos. The mug is of an upside-down man's head, eyes open and mouth agape. The drink opening is the head's neck. This is a Day Of The Dead version with black and white glazing that gives the head a skull-like appearance. It was done as a collaboration between Notch and Gecko of South Sea Arts.
Aesthete's Pele Mug Studio Red Lava Glaze
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like Pele's head emerging from lava rock. Red face and interior with black cooled lava on rest of exterior.
Kānaka Maoli Studio Red Lava Glaze
in 1 collection
Kānaka Maoli (People of the Land) refers to the indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands. Sculpt by Squid and glaze and detailing by Gecko. This version with Studio Red Glaze has been used on several designs but is only made available to those who visit Gecko at his studio on the island of Oahu.
Tiki-Ti 54th Anniversary Mug Green
aka Tiki-Ti Cobra Stranglehold Mug Green in 3 collections
Mug shaped like a Tiki head with a cobra wrapped around its base and arching over the back as a handle. This mug was produced in four color ways (red, green, dark brown, and light brown) with 150 intended to be made in each color way (although the red and green are short runs). These were sold on location only with the green one sold last (starting in February 2016). There were only 35 of this color, ending the original Red run of 150, so they are marked out of 150 on bottom.
Napco Style Bow-Legged Tiki Ashtray
in 0 collections
This ashtray was made using a Napco styled bow-legged Tiki. Napco produced at least three standing Tiki statuettes: the spiral-browed standing Tiki with zig-zag mouth, the square-toothed Tiki design. and this bow-legged Tiki design. All three designs were used in hobbyist pieces (including those by Johnny Sens). This ashtray has a stone-like finish and its base is similar to the ashtray used for the Islander Los Angeles logo Tiki ashtray. Measures: 3" deep x 5" wide x 5 1/2" tall.
Pie Eyed Tikis Standing Ku Mug
aka Pie Eyed Tikis Ku Head 'His' Mug in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a standing Tiki with a dog bone shaped mouth lined with square teeth, slitted eyes, furrowed brow, and rectangular nose, with hands folded across chest. Original sculpt by artist, Kristian Himmelstein.
Island Holiday Resorts Ku Head Shot Mug
in 2 collections
Mini ceramic non-handled replicas of the classic carved monkey pod Ku.
Michael Grider Ship's Lantern Mug Brass
in 5 collections
This is drinking vessel shaped like a handled ship's lantern made of glass and cast brass. Grider is known for making custom parts for hot rods, motorcycles, plaques for car clubs, and most recently art and accessories made out of aluminum (including Tiki themed pieces).
Deadhead Rum Tsantsa Bottle Large Second Edition
aka Deadhead Rum Shrunken Head Bottle Large Second Edition in 14 collections
This is a 750 ml rum bottle shaped like a shrunken head, made for Deadhead Rum. It is made of glass with the hair forming the top of the bottle. Real jute twine used to "sew" the lips and eyes shut on the bottle's outer plastic shell. "Deadhead" in larger letters on forehead than previous version and without stylized tattoo marks surrounding the letters. Also has several large holes down left side of head running vertically behind the ear. Back in the summer of 2013 Deadhead Rum held an Invitational Deadhead® Rum Bottle Art Competition to create one-off Deadhead Rum bottles to be auctioned off and proceeds donated to various charities. These custom bottle designs became a springboard for the Second Edition Deadhead Rum packaging with larger forehead lettering and holes down side.
Kraken Rum 2015 Limited Edition Ceramic Bottle
in 5 collections
This is a 750 ml ceramic and handled bottle with relief images of a Kraken. Designed by Stranger & Stranger, a packaging design and branding company specialising in alcoholic drinks since 1994. Manufactured by Wade Ceramics. The first ever ceramic bottle for Kraken Rum, these were allegedly found in a North Atlantic shipwreck that had lain beneath the waves for centuries following an attack by the Kraken!
Hala Kahiki Tiki Mug
in 13 collections
A standing Tiki from torso upwards with closed mouth, broad nose, and hands crossed in front with three fingers on each hand. Modeled after a Tiki that stood outside the Hala Kahiki doors for many years. Marked for the Hala Kahiki in River Grove, IL. Released 03/04/2016.
Bali Hai San Diego Ohana Meetup Mug
in 9 collections
This mug depicts Mr. Bali Hai and the Goof, as well as the exterior of the Bali Hai restaurant with a classic car parked in front. The San Diego Ohana meets once a month and was formed in 2013. Beige glaze on mug with wipe-away effect and "Bali Hai" in red.