Tiki Mugs
Cafe Tinto Colombian Coffee Liqueur Bottle
aka Chibcha Colombian God Coffee Liqueur Decanter in 1 collection
This is a decanter designed after a Chibcha god. Chibcha is an almost extinct language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca, one of the four advanced indigenous civilizations of the Americas. Produced and bottled in Colombia by Fabrica de Licores de Antioquia. Imported by Richard E. Waddell Inc. Miami, Florida.
KAPU I'A
aka Frankie's Tiki Room Kapu I'a in 103 collections
This is a standing Tiki with huge squarish clenched teeth, wearing a fish hook necklace, and with a hole in his clenched left hand to hold a purple trident that comes with the mug. The trident reads "Frankie's Las Vegas" in gold and there is a fish speared on the middle prong of the trident. Mug is glazed in light ivory/beige with a light purple wipe effect and gloss finish.
Sbicca Abelam Scorpion Bowl
aka Michael Shigeru Sbicca Abelam Papua New Guinea Tiki Bowl in 1 collection
This is a hand-built scorpion bowl supported by three standing Papua New Guinea Abelam mask Tiki figures. It is an intricately glazed piece that is primarily brown but with yellow and red glaze also.
Seahorse Bowl Greenish Blue For Pagan Idol One Year Anniversary
in 18 collections
This is a bowl supported by three seahorses. Though the seahorse may appear as a cute little sea creature, in folklore it actually has a very powerful role. Seahorses represent eternal friendship, good luck, patience and persistence. In Europe, the seahorse carried the souls of deceased sailors, providing them safe passage and protection until they met their final destination. Around this bowl are strands of kelp and bubbles floating upward. The glaze is a wipe-away finish which gives good definition to Bai's sculpted details. This is the first collaboration between Tiki Farm and Bai Tiki. There is also a pink version of this bowl. This version is marked for Pagan Idol in San Francisco, CA., on the occasion of their one year anniversary (February 24th, 2016 -- February 24th, 2017).
Aliens Tiki Mug Acid Blood Green by MONDO
in 3 collections
Aliens is an American science fiction action horror film franchise written and directed by James Cameron. This Aliens mug was designed by artist Michael Bonanno and THOR. Manufactured by Tiki Farm for Mondo, which is known for their screen printed posters and other collectibles but recently began making tiki mugs in 2016 with the premier of their Gremlins mugs. This is their second mug design and it comes in five color-ways, including this acid blood green version (limited to 200 pieces), a blue version (unlimited edition that they plan to stock for a longer duration), a hive black (unlimited edition with silver cold-painted teeth and nails that will only be available for limited time), a limited edition Xeno Bone variant, and a brown version for the Alamo Drafthouse. Pre-orders for 02/28/2017 ship Summer 2017.
Ichiban Steak House Geisha Bust Mug
in 3 collections
This white mug was manufactured for the Ichiban Steak House. It is a bust of a geisha holding a fan up to her face. Similar to the Orchids of Hawaii R-22 design.
Pie Eyed Tikis The Hawaiian Artist Proof
aka Pie Eyed Tikis The Hawaiian AP in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a large Ku head with wide grimace filled with gritted teeth. Similar to the Frankoma War God and others in this traditional style. Available in different glaze colors and artist proofs vary in glaze and details.
Bombardier Ellistay Kona
aka B.E. Kona in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like a standing Tiki. It is the second one in a series, which began with the Bombardier Ellistay mug, although this design is more closely based on carvings found at the Kona Kai, not the Kona Pali like the first mug. Ellistay is a portmanteau of the surnames of Andres Bumatay and Richard Ellis, as it has not been confirmed which artist did the actual carving. The apartments that inspired this design can be viewed at http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=27645&forum=2
Bombardier Ellistay Kai
aka B.E. Kai in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a standing Tiki. It is the third one in a series, which began with the Bombardier Ellistay mug, although this design is more closely based on carvings found at the Kona Kai, not the Kona Pali like the first mug. Ellistay is a portmanteau of the surnames of Andres Bumatay and Richard Ellis, as it has not been confirmed which artist did the actual carving. The apartments that inspired this design can be viewed at http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=27645&forum=2
Alohaland PUDCANO Mug
in 23 collections
A mug shaped like a volcano themed cake decorated with pineapple slices and cherries. PUDCANO is short for: Pineapple Upside Down Cake Volcano. This mug honors the epic pineapple and maraschino cherry erupting cake finale of the Charles Phoenix ALOHALAND Slide Show. Interior is glazed in "cherry filling" red. Measures 6 tall by 6 wide with a 2 opening at top.
OMC Moai Speckled Brown
in 0 collections
This tall slender mug was manufactured by OMC. The moai has no eyes, a bulbous nose and a straight mouth. The glaze is a speckled brown. There is also a moai salt and pepper set with the same speckled brown glazing.
Munktiki Wall Hanger
aka Munktiki Wall Plaque in 3 collections
This is a large oval shaped Tiki faced wall hanger with mouth slightly askew. Concentric rings around both eyes and mouth. Measures 15" tall by 9" across.