Tiki Mugs
Bruce The Shark Mug - Alamo Drafthouse Variant - Gloss Brown - by MONDO
in 1 collection
This mug is modeled after "Bruce", the great white shark in the film Jaws, which debuted in 1975 and was directed by Steven Spielberg. This "Alamo Drafthouse Variant" in glossy brown is one of a few variants, including a "Standard Variant" in white and gray with red details (un-numbered open edition), "Chum Variant" in wipe-away red glaze (limited to 400), "Poster Variant" in blue and gray modeled after the original poster, and an "Amity Variant" in wipe-away blue glaze (limited to 360). There is also a "ComicCon 2019 Variant" in sandstone brown with dark brown wipe glaze (limited to 200). Each mug also includes a translucent red swizzle stick "swimmer" that helps re-create the classic 1975 film poster with the swimmer directly above the shark's mouth.
Bruce The Shark Mug Poster Variant by MONDO
in 10 collections
This mug is modeled after "Bruce", the great white shark in the film Jaws, which debuted in 1975 and was directed by Steven Spielberg. This "Poster Variant" in blue and gray modeled after the original poster is one of a few variants, including a "Standard Variant" in white and gray with red details (un-numbered open edition), "Chum Variant" in wipe-away red glaze (limited to 400) and an "Amity Variant" in wipe-away blue glaze (limited to 360). There is also a "ComicCon 2019 Variant" in sandstone brown with dark brown wipe glaze (limited to 200). Each mug also includes a translucent red swizzle stick "swimmer" that helps re-create the classic 1975 film poster with the swimmer directly above the shark's mouth.
Zombie Glass - Frosted White with Black Script - for Monte Proser's Beachcomber
in 0 collections
This is a frosted zombie glass marked for Monte Proser's Beachcomber.
Monte Proser was one of the first to lift Donn Beach's Don the Beachcomber concept, and he lifted the famous Zombie drink right along with it. Proser was largely responsible for introducing the Zombie to the east coast. He started with "Monte Proser's Zombie," a bar created for the New York World's Fair in 1939. Based on that success, he opened Monte Proser's Beachcomber at the end of that same year, December 26th, 1939, in a space above the Winter Garden Theatre in the Theater District north of Times Square (the same space would later hold Lanai, and then Hawaii Kai). Following this, several other locations sprang up, including Miami Beach, Florida, Boston, Massachusetts, Baltimore, Maryland and Providence, Rhode Island.
Kreature Trophy Mug - Limited Edition - by Big Toe
in 11 collections
This is a mug shaped like an upside down shrunken head version of the Creature From The Black Lagoon of the Universal Studios monsters film franchise.
Perhaps a nod to the classic Ren Clark Severed Head mug also as this head has fresh blood dripping from the neck.
These were released through Big Toe's Etsy store starting with a first drop of slightly less than half the finished run of 150 mugs on 12/11/2020. The second drop of the remaining mugs was scheduled for before Christmas.
These were also accompanied by a custom Big Toe PNG arrowhead swizzle, a mini print of his new creature painting, and a recipe card for the "Swamp Angel" cocktail.
Sculpted by THOR and produced by Bauer Pottery.
Surfing Reaper - 80's Edition - by Ohana Is Dead
in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like the grim reaper holding a surfboard and carrying a swizzle stick scythe.
From their website:
"Relive the the 80s with this Town & Country inspired surfing reaper! This bad boy stands eight inches tall and holds 24 fluid ounces of your favorite tropical treat. Each reaper comes with a Ohana is Dead scythe swizzle, but don't worry, your reaper is a helper and can hold that swizzle for you. The 80s reaper is an edition of 125 and masterfully crafted by the fine folks at Munktiki Imports."
Sculpted by Robert Fink.
Surfing Reaper - Old School Edition - by Ohana Is Dead
in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like the grim reaper holding a surfboard and carrying a swizzle stick scythe.
From their website:
"Life was so much easier when all you had to worry about was checking the surf report before heading to the beach. Remember the good times with this Old School surfing reaper. This bad boy stands eight inches tall and holds 24 fluid ounces of your favorite tropical treat. Each reaper comes with a Ohana is Dead scythe swizzle, but don't worry, your reaper is a helper and can hold that swizzle for you. The Old School reaper is an edition of 125 and masterfully crafted by the fine folks at Munktiki Imports."
Sculpted by Robert Fink.
Jolly Guy Teapot - by Dorothy Kindell
in 0 collections
This is a teapot shaped like a jolly fat guy with a white beard and holding a coconut/barrel mug in one outstretched hand. He is wearing a tropical flower decorated wrap around his waist. The head is removable and the coconut/barrel is open for pouring. Marked on the bottom for Dorothy Kindell.
Dead Man’s Isle Tiki Mug - by Munktiki
aka Circle Circle Full Body Tiki Mug in 6 collections
Standard version of the Dead Man’s Isle Tiki Mug. Issued in a few color variations.
This design is a revisiting of the earlier 2016 Circle Circle Stacker, which was just the tiki head, but this mug has given it a full body as well. The tiki head has a long narrow nose, small mouth, and circular patterns around face. He has a cape around his shoulders and wears a small pendant.
This original full body design with cape and pendant was issued in 2019 in a few color variations and also including an all black version for Black Friday 2019 and an orange version for Halloween 2019.
Dead Man’s Isle Tiki Mug - Black Friday Edition - Black - by Munktiki
aka Circle Circle Full Body Tiki Mug in 2 collections
Black version of the Dead Man’s Isle Tiki Mug.
This design is a revisiting of the earlier 2016 Circle Circle Stacker, which was just the tiki head, but this mug has given it a full body as well. The tiki head has a long narrow nose, small mouth, and circular patterns around face. He has a cape around his shoulders and wears a small pendant.
Original full body design with cape and pendant was issued in 2019 in a few color variations including this all black version for Black Friday 2019 and an orange version for Halloween 2019.
Surfing Reaper - Sketchy Tank Edition - by Ohana Is Dead
in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like the grim reaper holding a surfboard and carrying a swizzle stick scythe.
From their website:
"Skulls on skulls on skulls! This surfing reaper is adorned with a unique design from the one and only Sketchy Tank! This bad boy stands eight inches tall and holds 24 fluid ounces of your favorite tropical treat. Each reaper comes with a Ohana is Dead scythe swizzle, but don't worry, your reaper is a helper and can hold that swizzle for you. The Sketchy Tank reaper is an edition of 125 and masterfully crafted by the fine folks at Munktiki Imports."
Sculpted by Robert Fink.
Max's Kona Kai Frigate Bird - Artist Proof
aka Max's Kona Kai Frigate Bird - AP in 5 collections
This mug is based on a vintage 10' tall carving of a Frigate Bird done by Jim Casey that originated in 1960 with the opening of the Kona Kai in Philadelphia. It sat above their entryway originally and was salvaged when the Kona Kai was demolished in 1985. Later, it was purchased for Max's along with several other pieces in the Jordan Reichek collection which were catalogued by Sven Tiki in his exhibition catalogue book, The Art of Tiki, in 2017.
There was a larger and ultra detailed Super Limited version limited to 25 pieces hand-painted by Max's in-house ceramics crew (Olivia, Elise, and Jerry "Bertiki " or "The Rainbow Professor"). There was also a less detailed regular limited edition of 200 pieces which are 40% smaller than the Super Limited version.
This is an Artist Proof (AP) of the regular limited edition pieces, same size as those in the edition of 200, but as artist proofs each one is unique in glaze color and details.
Max's Kona Kai Frigate Bird - Super Limited Edition
in 4 collections
This mug is based on a vintage 10' tall carving of a Frigate Bird done by Jim Casey that originated in 1960 with the opening of the Kona Kai in Philadelphia. It sat above their entryway originally and was salvaged when the Kona Kai was demolished in 1985. Later, it was purchased for Max's along with several other pieces in the Jordan Reichek collection which were catalogued by Sven Tiki in his exhibition catalogue book, The Art of Tiki, in 2017.
Along with the mug came an 8 1/2" x 14" poster of the original Kona-Ka architectural plans by Armet & Davis (Los Angeles Architectural Firm).
This is the ultra detailed version limited to 25 pieces and are hand-painted by Max's in-house ceramics crew (Olivia, Elise, and Jerry "Bertiki " or "The Rainbow Professor"). There is also a less detailed regular limited edition of 200 pieces which are 40% smaller than the Super Limited version.