Tiki Mugs
Beachbum Berry Metal Swizzle Cup
aka 151 Swizzle Cup in 8 collections
Donn Beach's 151 Swizzle used an electric blender to mimic the centuries-old West Indian technique of churning drinks with a spoked twig whittled into a swizzle stick. Ernest served his swizzles in a specially made metal Swizzle Cup -- a sleeker, sexier version of the traditional silver Mint Julep Cup. Just as they copied the Beachcombers drinks, rival Tiki restaurateurs copied his signature serve. By the 1950s metal Swizzle Cups frothed with exotic cocktails from coast to coast. Expensive to make -- and to replace when customers ran off with them -- these cups disappeared from Tiki bars by the 1980s, replaced by standard Collins glasses. Cocktail Kingdom has brought back the long-lost Swizzle Cup of Tikis past, with this updated version made of light-weight stainless steel.
Kwoma
in 2 collections
A full body Tiki mug sitting with feet outstretched, a long duck-like bill, and synthetic "hair" attached to sides of head. This mug was inspired by a carved figure from the Kwoma people in the Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea Glaze colors vary from piece to piece. This was a small limited edition run.
Fogcutter Galley & Grog Poi Pounder Mug - by Daga
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a poi pounder. It has a matte black exterior and white interior glaze. This version is marked "Fogcutter Galley & Grog, Makaha, Hawaii" on front with a cartoon sailor labeled "Sailor Moku" on reverse. The poi pounder design was likely used at multiple locations.
Tiki Tiki Monster Monsterstein In Matte Red
aka Monsterstein Red Limited Edition, Tiki Tiki Monster Frankenstein's Monster Mug Matte Red in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like the head of Frankenstein's monster. This is one of two limited edition glaze variations of this design and features a wipe-away "Matte Red" outer glaze with black hair and a brown interior glaze. Also available in "Gangrene Green" open edition and "Zombie Blue" limited edition glaze colors.
The Jungle Bird Mai Tai Glass Teal Blue
in 2 collections
This is a mai-tai glass featuring wrap-around artwork by Tiki tOny and marked "The Jungle Bird." Graphics are in teal blue and include jungle birds, tropical foliage, a tapa design square border, and a Tiki. These glasses were also made in a white and a red imprint.
Navy Strength & Plymouth Gin Loball Glass
in 1 collection
A loball glass designed for Navy Strength in Seattle, WA. Graphics include a series of very light blue rectangles that mimic the plank decor on ceiling and interior of the bar. Although the decor of Navy strength may seem minimal, compared to the lavish interior of Tiki Temples like Trader Vic's, they pride themselves on the craft and quality of their drinks, which are inspired by the classics but include ingredients like Cashew Syrup and Garam Masala.
Nuku Nuku Brown For Clifton's Pacific Seas
in 8 collections
A Marquesan styled Tiki mug. Nuku Nuku is a replica of a carving created by Bill Collins. Glazed in a satin matte with a medium-hued brown glaze which is then wiped to allow the richer hues of the glaze to prevail in the recesses. This version has the location name molded into the back. Not to be confused with the version that preceded it, inaugurating the "Maiden Voyage" with a heat decal on back.
That Voo Doo That You Doo Mug Retro Edition
aka House of Tabu Voodoo Doll Head Mug Gloss Brown in 4 collections
A mug shaped like a voodoo doll's head made of sack cloth, roughly stitched, with buttons for eyes. Designed by Ken Holewczynski/House of Tabu and sculpted and produced by Munktiki. Gloss brown glaze with light blue interior.
Bar Glass - Orange by Tony Canepa for Hidden Harbor
in 3 collections
This is a double old fashioned or mai-tai glass featuring renditions of the Hidden Harbor backbar and carvings of Crazy Al with artwork by Tony Canepa. Front of glass shows the backbar overseen by a large tiki mask, another side features Crazy Al's signature tiki, and the third side features a mermaid ship's masthead. Floats and other decorations add to the scenes. Came in a pink/turquoise/white version or an orange/turquoise/white version. Hidden Harbor opened in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in January 2016. The bar is owned by Peter and Matt Kurzweg, who own the brewery next door, and their partner, tikiphile Adam Henry.
Trader Vic's Skyline Munich Mai Tai Glass Modern
in 4 collections
This glass was manufactured for Trader Vic's and recognizes their location in Munich. It is printed in black and shows exterior Munich scenes. This glass is also one in a modern skyline series, including San Francisco, Tokyo, London, Munich, Bangkok, and Dubai. Each glass includes a landscape with clouds in background, and is labeled for its location. The original skyline series featured each location in a different color but this modern skyline series released in 2018 has black graphics for each location. Additionally, the base of each glass in the modern series is thicker with a footing that forms a ring of sorts at the bottom.
Trader Vic's Skyline Bangkok Mai Tai Glass Modern
in 3 collections
This glass was manufactured for Trader Vic's and recognizes their location in Bangkok. It is printed in black and shows exterior Bangkok scenes. This glass is also one in a modern skyline series, including San Francisco, Tokyo, London, Munich, Bangkok, and Dubai. Each glass includes a landscape with clouds in background, and is labeled for its location. The original skyline series featured each location in a different color but this modern skyline series released in 2018 has black graphics for each location. Additionally, the base of each glass in the modern series is thicker with a footing that forms a ring of sorts at the bottom.