Tiki Mugs
Tiki tOny Handmade Cannibol Head Mug
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a man's head with a large nose, a thin slit of a mouth, and holes in his ears. It is a unique hand built piece.
Porcelanas Pavon Vasija 36
in 1 collection
Vasija 36 was manufactured by Porcelanas Pavon. The mug is beige and goblet shaped with a stem that is encircled by several palm leaf shaped decorations, then opens up into the rounded part of the goblet.
Porcelanas Pavon Vasija 47
in 4 collections
This tiki mug was manufactured in Spain. The mug is shaped like a tiki head, and is dark brown with lighter reddish brown lips and lidded eyes.
Langerman's Luau Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 1 collection
These salt and pepper shakers were manufactured for Langerman's Luau in Narberth, PA. The Tikis are somewhat Moai-like in appearance and have large rounded eyes and rounded heads on top. Marked "LUAU" and "Narberth" on the back.
GOTIKI Pineapple Belly Tiki Mug
aka Ken Ocorr Molds Pineapple Belly Mug in 1 collection
This is a small standing Tiki mug with coffee bean shaped eyes, a grimace full of square teeth, and what appears to be a stylized pineapple on his belly. GOTIKI posted pictures of this item on Tiki Central on 2008-11-29 and attributed the mold to Ken Ocorr, who ran Ken Ocorr Molds during the 1960s in Long Beach, CA.
K and S Hawaiian Creations Palm Tree Coffee Mug
in 1 collection
This is a stoneware mug with three color gradations (brown at bottom, beige in center, and white at top). Each has hand painted details of palm trees and white birds. Each is also individualized with the names of particular islands in the Hawaiian chain. This same glaze and decorative design was also used on a horn-shaped coffee mug by the same makers.
Blue Hawaii Coconut Mug
in 1 collection
A coconut shaped mug from the Blue Hawaii in Nashville, Tennessee.
Babalu's San Diego Museum of Art Drum Mug
aka Babalu SDMA PNG Drum Mug in 1 collection
This mug was inspired by original native pieces in an SDMA (San Diego Museum of Art) show which closed on February 28, 2010. The show, entitled Oceanic Art: A Celebration of Form, featured 97 three-dimensional works, primarily from Melanesia and Polynesia, and objects from Micronesia and Taiwan. Plate 71 from the exibition book will show what inspired Mr. Henderson. This mug has a very traditional Papua New Guinea drum design featuring a mask with two birds facing away on the top and bottom. Body of drum mug is glazed brown and has a chiseled wood appearance. Top has drum skin with rope ties around lip. A very detailed piece.
Kon Tiki Teapot - by Jackson China
in 1 collection
This off white teapot was manufactured for Steve Crane's Kon Tiki restaurant. It features the Kon Tiki logo on the front in brown letters. It also has a brown band around the top of the pot's edge, where the lid meets the pot. There is a similar version put out by Walker China without the brown band.