Tiki Mugs
Signature Logo Collins Glass - for Wusong Road
aka Signature Logo Zombie Glass - for Wusong Road in 3 collections
From Wusong Road:
"These 12 oz Wusong Road glasses features the Wusong Road logo created by Vancouver based visual artist Geoffrey Lok-Fay Cheung. These Collins glasses are perfect for your favorite cocktail or even a glass of lemonade. These glasses are made to withstand heavy use and may be cleaned in a commercial dish machine.
Use them in one of our signature drinks, like:
Spice Trade
2 oz Five Spiced infused Plantation Rum 1 oz Fresh Lime Juice 1/2 oz Fresh Ginger Syrup 3/4 oz Honey Syrup"
CacTiki - Artist Proof - by Crazy Al
in 0 collections
From Crazy Al:
"The Unofficial AZ-Tiki Mug! CacTiki! 'The West's most Western Tiki Mug'... 10 Inches tall 16 Oz.!! 'CacTiki!' with real cactus plant... if ... you have a green thumb and a window in your Tiki Bar! CacTiki is a Southwestern Palapa based Tiki Mug... Poolside and lots of natural sunlight is its habitat.
CrazyAL's CacTiki Debuted in Scottsdale AZ at the first Arizona Tiki Oasis event April 2019. Raised his entire life in Scottsdale, CrazyAL created this ceramic cocktail vessel as a tribute to his home town. Origins & Concept found here: https://www.facebook.com/crazyal.tikimania/media_set?set=a.2083298661718213&type=3
Growing up in Scottsdale in the 70s the only 'shopping'' was still basically in the tourist trap area in 'Old Town'... It seemed every shop had a Cowboy with a cactus escaping from his droopy drawers. Scottsdale 'The West's Most Western Town' had great family owned Mexican restaurants. One of the best was right in Old Town and was adorned with a menacing, grimacing face. Los Olivos didn't have a giant tiki on top of it, but the next best thing. CrazyAL used this local icon as inspiration for his Scottsdale tiki sculpture.
Grimlock Mug - First Edition - Gray & Yellow - by MONDO
in 0 collections
From MONDO:
"We all know there's one thing that every Autobot craves after a long day of kicking Decepticon tailpipe: A DRINK. Thank Unicron that the galaxy's most endearing Dinobot — Grimlock, duh — is now available as the first-ever Transformers tiki mug!
Standing roughly 6.5 inches high, weighing 1lb 7oz, and holding 18 oz of motor oil (or any other liquid of your choice), this techno-tyranno-tiki was brought to life by artists Ken Christiansen, Aaron White, Brian Oskins and our friends at Tiki Farm, and is a powerfully prehistronic addition to your/our tiki collection."
Thanos Mug - Soul Variant - Orange - by MONDO
in 0 collections
Thanos is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, and first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55. An Eternal–Deviant warlord from the moon Titan, Thanos is regarded as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe.
He is best known today through the Marvel films (2014-2019), as portrayed by actor Josh Brolin.
This mug has a wipe-away orange finish -- nodding to the Soul Infinity Stone. This Thanos wields the infamous infinity gauntlet with the evil grin of the Mad Titan.
Mondo describes the mug as: "Thanos was designed by Michael Bonanno, sculpted by Tufan Sezer, and produced with our friends at Tiki Farm. It holds 32 ounces of almost any liquid in the universe, and adding him to your collection is a SNAP."
Delivery Boy - by Munktiki - for Pizza Morte
aka Pizza Reaper in 5 collections
The Delivery Boy (or Pizza Reaper) is a new take on the original Reaper made by Munktiki in 2015. Pizza Morte is a spin-off brand from Munktiki, all designed, sculpted, and created by Miles Nielsen.
Shot Glass - for Inuhele Luau 2022
in 1 collection
This is a tall clear shot glass with red graphics, marked for the Inuhele Luau 2022.
Skull Rack Mai Tai Glass - by Kymm! Bang - for The Inferno Room's Second Anniversary
in 1 collection
From the Inferno Room:
"Introducing our new Mai Tai glass just in time for our 2nd Anniversary. Now for sale! Awesome Artwork created by @kymmbang."
Shores of Carcosa Mai Tai Glass - by Horror in Clay
in 2 collections
A mai tai glass from the Shores of Carcosa. Graphics feature an artist rendering of a Carcosan landscape with tentacles and Chinese Breezeway Tiles/Temple Tiles.
Carcosa is a fictional city in Ambrose Bierce's short story "An Inhabitant of Carcosa" (1886). The ancient and mysterious city is barely described and is viewed only in hindsight (after its destruction) by a character who once lived there.
American writer Robert W. Chambers borrowed the name "Carcosa" for his stories (The King In Yellow), inspiring generations of authors to similarly use Carcosa in their own works. These works are all grouped under the general heading of the Lovecraft Mythos and typically feature The King In Yellow, Hastur the Unspeakable, and Lake Hali.
Appleton Estate Rum Glass
in 1 collection
This is a promo glass for Appleton Estate rum featuring a tiki head with clenched teeth grimace.
Mermaid & Sailfish Mai Tai Glass - by Tony Canepa - for Hidden Harbor
in 5 collections
This clear mai tai glass has underwater images of a sailfish, mermaid, and a jellyfish. Marked for Hidden Harbor.
Mai Tai Glass - by Jonathan M. Chaffin - for Rumba
aka Mai Tai Glass from Inside Passage in 1 collection
Rumba’s classic mai tai glass featuring art by Jonathan M. Chaffin of Horror in Clay. Blue Green and Gold inspired by the iconic Marlin hanging on the wall.
Volcano Girl Mug - by Big Toe - for The Bamboo Club
in 14 collections
This is a tall volcano-shaped mug with green exterior and featuring a nude pin-up girl with black bangs. Also features orange flowers, orange lava spilling over the lips, and a goofy eyed yellow billed toucan. Interior is orange glazed.
From Big Toe:
"Volcano Girl mug was designed for the Bamboo Club Tiki Bar in Long Beach, California, and was inspired by the BigToe mural I painted in the bar. The mug is about 8 inches tall, 3.5 inches wide, and holds about 18 ounces of your favorite beverage."