Tiki Mugs
Orchids of Hawaii R-72 With Teeth
aka Moai in 13 collections
Stylized moai design, yellow-brown color, with coffee-bean-like eyes, nostrils, and two rows of tight teeth between lips. Vertical "dashes" are indented into the mug all over. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-72" "Japan" on bottom.
Kelbo's Smiley Mug
in 6 collections
This "smiley" mug is similar to a mug also found from the Islander in Stockton. The design is of a grinning head, the teeth are in two large, even rows. Brown glaze, with white and black painted eyes, and white & black painted dirty teeth. Concave bottom. Another version from Kelbo's is slightly taller, more slender, and has no lid.
Frankoma T-7 Coconut Mug Blue
in 9 collections
Coconut mug, typical in its shape, but not in its bright turquiose color. "Frankoma" in recessed letters on bottom.
Marqi Marq Tiki Shot Green
in 6 collections
This is the shot version of the full-size Monster Marq tiki mug designed by Danny Gallardo. Shot sized mug with Marquesan-inspired tiki design in green.
Don the Beachcomber Mug Long Neck Amber Brown
in 5 collections
This mug is the bust of a long-necked man wearing a hat. The mug is intended to be a likeness of Donn Beach, founder of Don the Beachcomber. Yellow-brown (amber) glaze with "Don the Beachcomber" in recessed letters around front of base. Another version, produced by Daga, has a slightly shorter neck.
Sun Hung Heung Bucket - Green
in 4 collections
Typical bucket shape, olive green, with "SUN HUNG HEUNG" in "asian" brush lettering raised on front, and Chinese characters inside a stylized pagoda on the back. OMC Japan sticker on bottom.
United States Lines Humuhumu
aka Humuhumunu kunukuapua'a, United States Cruise Lines Humuhumu in 5 collections
One in a series of unusual mugs created for United States Lines and reportedly never used. Shaped like an upright humuhumunukunukuapua'a (a kind of triggerfish), the state fish of Hawaii. Drink is poured in a large opening in the back. United States Lines operated for less than one year from 2000 to 2001. Marked as "limited edition", but no series number seems to be on the mug.
Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Shot Brown
in 17 collections
Kon Tiki in Tucson (no connection to the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki restaurants) has been in business since the 1960s. This mug was designed by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm for sale at the Kon Tiki restaurant. Mug debuted in Feb 2005. It is available in both mug & shot size, this is the shot. The inspiration for the design is a Milan Guanko carved tiki outside of the restaurant.
This shot glass comes in a brown or orange glaze, and has "Kon Tiki" indented into the mold in back.
Orchids of Hawaii R-76 Taiwan Brown
in 31 collections
Orchids of Hawaii tiki mug, likely produced for a number of restaurants. Brown glaze and typical tiki shape, although this tiki appears to be a female form, with breasts, and a full belly with belly button. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-76" and "Taiwan" on bottom.
Arrrr the Skull & Bones White
aka White Skull Stackable Mug, Oasis V Vending Machine Skull in 9 collections
One of four mugs offered out of a $20 Munktiki vending machine at the 2005 Tiki Oasis V event in Palm Springs. The other three mugs were the Rum Barrel, Peaty the Parrot, and Baby Kahuna, and the four are designed to stack together. Each mug came with a matching pendant, this one was a small skull. This nicely detailed mug is glazed black on the interior, with an unglazed bone white exterior with darkened eyes, nose and other details, and one tooth painted gold. "ARRRR" is printed on the back in a bamboo font.
Trader Dick's Hula Girl Bowl
aka Orchids of Hawaii Hula Girl Bowl in 20 collections
This bowl is not marked "Orchids of Hawaii", but it is their design. This bowl has three wahines, two dancing while one in the middle plays ukulele, and has two palm trees and two pineapples on the reverse. Base color is white, and paint colors include green, brown, blue, red and black.
Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Brown
in 26 collections
Kon Tiki in Tucson (no connection to the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki restaurants) has been in business since the 1960s. This mug was designed by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm for sale at the Kon Tiki restaurant. Mug debuted in Feb 2005. It is available in both mug & shot size, this is the mug. The inspiration for the design is a Milan Guanko carved tiki outside of the restaurant.