Tiki Mugs
Drei Moai Mug Green
aka Three Moai Mug in 21 collections
This bright green hiball, supported by three frowning moai, was produced by Tiki Farm in a limited edition. Later produced in a slightly smaller, brown and pink version.
Mauna Loa Drum Mug
in 9 collections
This mug was designed for the short-lived Mauna Loa restaurant in Detroit by Gabe Florian. Mug is brown with designs all around, including a red painted band, and has a tan "skin" top rim. Handle is a drum mallet. Used to serve the "Mauna Coffee" cocktail, presumably a hot drink.
Steve Crane Mask/War Club Mug
in 21 collections
This mug is a hiball shape with a brown base and white interior, with painted details. Depicts tiki masks, spears and other weaponry, and has a war club for a handle. From the Luau restaurant in Beverly Hills, and also the Kon-Tiki chain.
Steve Crane Ku Mug
aka Steve Crane War God Mug in 52 collections
This Ku tiki is unusual mainly for its coloration, bright red and yellow. The red areas have a fish scale or feather texture. Mug also has white, red and green painted details, and a white interior. Shape is of a rounded tiki head, with handle. In the menu, the cocktail used for this is called the "War God."
Hawaiian Village Tiki Mug
aka "Nui Nui Mug" in 8 collections
This tiki has a boyish quality, and is in dark brown with beige and white mouth, ear and round eye details. Back has "Hawaiian Village" "Hawaii in Tampa" in black on white surrounded by a yellow lei.
Hawaiian Village Devil's Mask Mug
aka Blue and White Face Mug in 17 collections
This mug is shaped rather like a vase, with a pedastal base and a tulip-like curvature to the shape. White with blue, yellow and black painted swirly face design. Back has "Hawaiian Village" "Hawaii in Tampa" in black inside a yellow lei.
Tonga Room Earring Head Mug
in 19 collections
This mug is shaped like a rather asexual looking head with a serene, closed-eyed face and an ornamental collar. The head is shaped like a "V", and has two jug handle-like ears with large white-painted hoop earrings. Marked "Tonga Room" "Fairmont Hotel San Francisco" in black on bottom. A similar mug can also be found from the Islander Restaurant in Stockton, California.
Tiki Bob Mug
in 57 collections
This is the original logo tiki mug for Tiki Bob's in San Francisco. Marked "Tiki Bob's San Francisco" in black at side near base. Serenely happy and simple tiki face in white against a rich brown pole backdrop, with black painted mouth and eye details.
It was designed by Alec Yuill-Thornton and released on September 14th 1955, making it the very first produced tiki mug!
Tiki Bob Mug with Lei
in 55 collections
This is lei version of the logo tiki mug for Tiki Bob's in San Francisco. Marked "Tiki Bob's San Francisco" in black on back inside a yellow lei. Serenely happy and simple tiki face in white against a rich brown pole backdrop, with black painted mouth and eye details.
Tiki Bob Mug - San Francisco and Sacramento
in 27 collections
This is the logo tiki mug for Tiki Bob's in San Francisco, and also used for the Tiki Bob's in Sacramento. Marked "Tiki Bob's San Francisco and Sacramento" in black at side near base. Serenely happy and simple tiki face in white against a rich brown pole backdrop, with black painted mouth and eye details.
Hala Kahiki Bumatay Tiki Mug
in 6 collections
This mug takes its design from a tiki commonly designed and carved by Andres Bumatay; some tikis in this style were also carved by his protege, Richard Ellis. This mug's tiki has striking, large eyes, and a small fish-like mouth. Glaze is yellow-brown, and the background of the mug appears to have a pineapple or palm-like texture. Base is concave and marked "Hala Kahiki".
Johnson Products Bumatay Tiki Mug
aka JPCo Bumatay Tiki Mug in 11 collections
This mug takes its design from a tiki commonly designed and carved by Andres Bumatay; some tikis in this style were also carved by his protege, Richard Ellis. This mug's tiki has striking, large eyes, and a small fish-like mouth. Glaze is yellow-brown, and the background of the mug appears to have a pineapple or palm-like texture. Base is concave and marked "JPCo", was included in a set of Tiki bar accessories from Johnson Products.