Tiki Mugs
FLAP's Aloha Tiki Flask
in 1 collection
This is a ceramic flask/decanter with stylized Tiki face on front. Cork stopper.
Koruru
in 31 collections
A dark greenish Maori styled Tiki head mug with real Paua shell eyes. Koruru is based on a traditional mask on the gable of a typical Maori meeting house. As that, it is the head of the body of the house, with the gable beams being the outstretched arms, welcoming the visitor. This mug is also an homage to Rauru, the grandiose Maori meeting house erected in the ethnographic museum of the designer's, Sven Kirstens, home town of Hamburg, Germany. This mug is part of the "Sven Kirsten Kollection". Sven Kirsten is a renowned urban archaeologist and author.
Mai Kai 60th Anniversary Coffee Mug
in 2 collections
This ceramic coffee mug features an image of a hibiscus blossom and reads "Mai-Kai 2016 Celebrating 60 Years!" on front. Came in 3 glaze colors: yellow, pink, or red.
Pie Eyed Tiki Shrunken Skull Mug Artist Proof
aka Pie Eyed Tiki Shrunken Skull Mug AP in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a skull without lower jaw, Polynesian style carvings on top. The drink opening is on the bottom and the skull has to be turned upside down to be used. 17.25" head circumference.
Porco Lounge & Tiki Room Tiki Mug First Edition
aka Tiki Diablo Tahitian Cannibal Trio Eater For Porco Lounge & Tiki Room in 25 collections
This "Eater" style Tiki is inspired by a member of the traditional Tahitian Cannibal Trio. He has a small pig in his hands which he is in the process of eating and the pig has a hole through it, enabling users to skewer it with a toothpick and cherry garnish or anything else that strikes their fancy. There are two variants: a bluish brown version for #1-100 & a reddish brown version for #101-200. In each variant, the glaze has "uplights" of lighter shaded glaze on knees, hands, mouth, and eyes as though he is eating in front of a light source.
Tiki Stacking Glass For Cruzan Rum
in 1 collection
This is a stackable glass with a Tiki face that looks to be inspired by the Peanut Lined Face Mug. Unmarked version originally sold by CB2, the upscale sister store to Crate & Barrel, and available in three color ways (aqua, orange, and smoke). This Cruzan promotional version came afterwards.
Tiki Stacking Mug For Cruzan Rum
in 4 collections
This is a stackable mug with a Tiki face that looks to be inspired by the Peanut Lined Face Mug. Unmarked glass version originally sold by CB2, the upscale sister store to Crate & Barrel, and available in three color ways (aqua, orange, and smoke). This Cruzan promotional version came afterwards with glass version and this, ceramic version, available in both orange and blue glaze.
Suffering Sith
aka Star Wars Darth Vader Suffering Bastard in 7 collections
This mug is shaped like a Darth Vader helmet crossed with a Suffering Bastard (Mai Tai Joe) mug from Trader Vic's. It has a hole in the top to hold a light saber (or red straw). There are glaze variations for this design.
Hau'oli Na Maka Angler Electric Blue
in 22 collections
This is a mug shaped like an angler fish with an upthrust bottom jaw and pointy teeth sticking up. Also issued in a "Stoney Teal".
Munktiki Imports Alibi Logo Tiki Mug - Red
in 19 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki head with half circle eyes, an angular nose, and broad lips. Back features some palm fronds and the words: "The Alibi est. 1947" This mug was made by Munktiki Imports for The Alibi, a Portland tavern, with a long history, that turned Polynesian in 1947. These mugs were sold in 4 glaze color combinations in a wipe-away effect leaving the raised surface a beige ("Antique Lace") and the recessed areas either "Sunset Red", "Lime Green", "Denim Blue", or "Burnt Umber Brown" and later "Yellow".
*NOTE: This version was labeled "Sunset Red" but is probably more aptly labeled a deep orange. The 75th version of this mug produced with the same orange glaze was actually called "orange" in their marketing, so they eventually decided the same thing themselves.