Tiki Mugs
Tabu Tabu Tiki Mug - First Edition - Fire Red - by Ken Holewczynski - for House of Tabu
in 5 collections
From House of Tabu:
"'Like a mysterious entity floating in a sea of darkness, I found myself face to face with a luminous idol, beckoning me to partake of a fine elixir. Drawn in by the glow of its visage, I soon shed any inhibitions and embraced all that was tabu.'
With a striking red glaze that appears to glow, we are excited to offer our Tabu Tabu Tiki mug. Limited to an initial 50 in this fire red edition, the mug stands approximately 5” high and holds 16 ounces of your favorite cocktail or even a caffeinated beverage. Tabu Tabu comes with a pair of House of Tabu swizzle sticks.
The mug features golden jewels set in the ears and a twine wrap around the base. Tabu Tabu will make your drinks gleam in the shadows of your home bar!"
Winter Holiday Event Tiki Mug - Hidden Harbor 7th Anniversary Edition - by Eekum Bookum
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a tiki wearing a teal Christmas sweater and skiing down some snowy slopes with light green skis. It has the Hidden harbor logo on its forehead.
This version was available on February 25th at Hidden Harbor's 7th anniversary party, for $150 each, limit one per guest, with any leftovers going up in their online shop on Monday, Feb 27. This variant was limited to 50 pieces.
*NOTE: This variant was preceded by a version without the Hidden Harbor logo (and with blue sweater and red skis) that was released February 18th at the Hi-Tide Winter Holiday Event. This event was co-Sponsored by Hidden Harbor, who did the opening night party.
Snifter Glass - by 50s Vintage Dame - for Scoundrel's Landing
in 1 collection
From Scoundrel's Landing:
"A pirate's life for me!" closed edition 22oz snifter glassware from Scoundrel's Landing and 50s Vintage Dame.
The glassware highlights a pirate's harrowing journey across the high seas to a desert island fortune of rum!
Features a 5 color screen-print 360 wrapped design on a large snifter. Made in sunny southern California."
Hi Tide Winter Holiday Event Tiki Mug - by Eekum Bookum
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a tiki wearing a light blue Christmas sweater and skiing down some snowy slopes with red skis.
Released February 18th at the Hi-Tide Winter Holiday Event. Co-Sponsored by Hidden Harbor, who did the opening night party.
*NOTE: There was a variant specifically for Hi-Tide's co-sponsor, Hidden Harbor, and that mug had their logo on its forehead, a teal sweater, and light green skis. This version was available on February 25th at their 7th anniversary party, for $150 each, limit one per guest, with any leftovers going up in their online shop on Monday, Feb 27. This variant was limited to 50 pieces.
Paradise Island Mai Tai Glass - by 50s Vintage Dame
in 0 collections
These mai tai glasses feature a Tiki mask on one side and a native man using a fishing net on the other side.
Black and turquoise blue graphics on clear glass.
Produced using American-made Libbey glasses but final product only available in Australia.
Drunktapus Mug - by Tiki tOny - sculpted by Thor - for Tikiland Trading Company
aka Thursten Van Ripplebottom in 18 collections
This is a mug shaped like a cartoonish beachcombing octopus living out of a dive helmet.
From Tiki tOny at TikiLand Trading Co.:
"My little Drunktapus is finally in mug form! I drew this silly little fella about 8 years ago on some drink coasters I was selling at Don the Beachcombers!
Thursten Van Ripplebottom is a beachcomber Octopus who explores tropical lagoons collecting sunken treasures and decorating his cavern shack.
One day while Tiki tOny was beachcombing himself, he stumbled upon this cute little Drunktapus with a tiki mug in hand. Tony was as stunned as a puffer when this cute little fella raised his mug and eye brows and greeted with an, 'Aloha Dude!' Tony nearly lost his marbles and did a double take as the Drunktapus began to talk. They became fast friends and shared beachcombing tall tales about relics that slipped away from their grubby lil tentacles!
Thursten Van Ripplebottom or better known as Drunktapus is here to remind you of the simple pleasures of beachcombing and discovering once sunken treasures! Enjoy lifes little treasures just like Drunktapus!"
Angler - Red - by Tiki Soul
aka Unauthorized Reproduction of Hau'oli Na Maka Angler Red by Black Lagoon & Tiki Farm in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like an angler fish with an upthrust bottom jaw and pointy teeth sticking up.
This design was originally issued by Black Lagoon and Tiki Farm in 2016 in an "Electric Blue" or teal. Tiki Farm created a red wipe-away glaze version exclusive to Three Dots and a Dash, Chicago, IL in 2018. This red version was listed on their menu to serve the Caribbean Punch.
Tiki Soul has done several unauthorized reproductions of work by other artists. This version resembles the Three Dots version mentioned above but the detail is a bit less crisp and the bottom of the mug is marked "Tiki Soul".
Cthulhu - Blue and White - by Summit Collection
in 4 collections
Cthulhu monster pint size beer mug comes in Blue/White or Blue/Green.
This mug depicts H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu (pronounced: "kuh-THOO-loo"). Cthulhu made his first official appearance in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," written by Lovecraft in 1926, although no living character in the story ever sets eyes on the actual creature. The characters we meet in the story see Cthulhu either in dreams or in artwork. The narrator of the story says that a statue of Cthulhu resembled, in part, an octopus, a dragon and a human-like or anthropomorphic creature.
Blue Virgin Mai Tai Glass - by Hula Hideaway Art
in 2 collections
Sold in sets of 2.
This is a nod to the famous 1952 painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff with its blue/green "Chinese Girl" who has come to be known as the Mona Lisa of Lowbrow/Kitsch and often crosses over into Tiki/Pop Polynesian art.
Previous to this, Hula Hideaway Art produced similar mai tai glasses with brunette girls (2021) and blonde girls (earlier in 2022).
5 poses on each glass and each glass holds 12 oz.
Vicious Virgin recipe included: By Donn Beach, 1937
1/2 oz Fresh Lime, 1/4 oz Falernum, 1/4 oz Simple Syrup, 1/2 oz Light Puerto Rico Rum, 1 oz Gold Virgin Island Rum
Flash blend with ice
Garnish with a cherry
Harlequin Glass - by Marc Bellaire
aka Black Pearl Glass - for Kalua Room in 0 collections
This black glass features three stylized Harlequin dancers in gold against a black background of blue/grey scarves.
A view of this glass can be seen in the Kalua Room menu with the tallest standing dancer (With a criss-cross design on his pants and a white star-like collar around his neck. Right hand on hip and left arm stretched out.)
This glass was used at the Kalua Room in Seattle to serve their "Black Pearl" cocktail.
Beachcomber Loball Glass - by Marc Bellaire
in 0 collections
This white loball glass features a beachcomber in gold wearing ragged pants and a woven grass hat standing in front of a fishing net.
This glass was used at the Kalua Room in Seattle to serve "The Beachcomber's Grog".
Orchids of Hawaii Skull Mug - for Royal Hawaiian - Burlington
in 2 collections
This skull mug has a bone handle on the right side, eyes are deeply recessed but not hollow, details in mug are darkened. Reverse is marked "Royal Hawaiian" in raised blue letters and "273-0220".