Tiki Mugs
The Jungle Bird Mai Tai Glass Orange
in 3 collections
This is a mai-tai glass featuring wrap-around artwork by Tiki tOny and marked "The Jungle Bird." Graphics are in orange and include jungle birds, tropical foliage, a tapa design square border, and a Tiki. These glasses were also made in a white, a red, a yellow, and a teal blue imprint.
Lei Low Fourth Anniversary Fog Cutter Mug In Wipe Green Glaze
aka Lei Low Fourth Anniversary Fogcutter Mug In Wipe Green Glaze in 2 collections
This is a green wipe-away glazed fog cutter mug featuring a wrap around image that includes scenes from the bar, including tikis, a Queen Chair, hula girl velvet painting, a hanging pufferfish light, rum bottles, and more. There is a black-wiped glaze version as well. Sculpted by Patrick Vassar.
Lei Low Fourth Anniversary Fog Cutter Mug In Wipe Black Glaze
aka Lei Low Fourth Anniversary Fogcutter Mug In Wipe Black Glaze in 3 collections
This is a black wipe-away glazed fog cutter mug featuring a wrap around image that includes scenes from the bar, including tikis, a Queen Chair, hula girl velvet painting, a hanging pufferfish light, rum bottles, and more. There is a green-wiped glaze version as well. Sculpted by Patrick Vassar.
The Reef 1st Anniversary Mug
aka The Reef Shark & Tiki Mug in 13 collections
This is a mug shaped like a sunken Tiki head with a rootball top, open mouth lined with teeth and tongue out, small pushed-up nose, almond-shaped eyes. The base of the Tiki is encrusted with coral and sea life, a shark circles around the side of the mug from rear to front. This mug was produced in a two tone wiped glaze; the bottom half of the mug is wiped black, the top of the mug is wiped blue. The interior of the mug is glossy blue. It was manufactured by John and Janet Mulder of Eekum Bookum and is based on one of the original Caliente Tropics Tikis — a Tiki which still stands on the grounds of the hotel today — that was carved in the 1960’s by Ed Crissman.
Kava Kava Tiki Mug By Flounder
in 23 collections
This Kava Kava Tiki Mug is shaped like the head and torso of one of the emaciated Moai Kava Kava man carvings found on Easter Island. It has long ears, a heavy browline, and round white eyes. Part of Tiki Farm's “Easter Island Tribute Series”.
Keeper Of The Mug in Brown by Tiki Farm
aka Tiki #211 in Brown by Tiki Farm, Hidden Harbor Signature Tiki Mug in Brown by Tiki Farm in 15 collections
This brown mug with teal interior is double-sided and features a large Ku tiki on front (holding a mug based on itself) and a Lono tiki on reverse. The mug is based on Crazy Al's Tiki #211 (and mask). This version by Tiki farm is an inch shorter than the Bone Productions versions that preceded it and holds 10 fewer ounces. Released on site or for online ordering. Measures 9.5" tall by 3.5" diameter (4" diameter if you measure depth since back headdress of tiki juts outward). This is the second color-way of this version by Tiki Farm. The first color-way was a wipe-away teal and the third (even more limited version at 100 issued) was in gold.
WonderCon Tiki Mug 2018 Villainess
in 4 collections
This is a standing villainess character wearing patched clothes with a skull on back. WonderCon is an annual comic book, science fiction, and film convention. It moves venues from year to year but has been constantly running since 1987.
Carafe of Cthulhu Unfathomable Depths Glaze by MONDO
aka Carafe of Cthulhu Cobalt Blue Glaze by MONDO in 4 collections
This mug depicts H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu (pronounced: "kuh-THOO-loo"). Cthulhu made his first official appearance in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," written by Lovecraft in 1926, although no living character in the story ever sets eyes on the actual creature. The characters we meet in the story see Cthulhu either in dreams or in artwork. The narrator of the story says that a statue of Cthulhu resembled, in part, an octopus, a dragon and a human-like or anthropomorphic creature. This mug was released by MONDO in 4 glaze variations and was manufactured for them by Tiki Farm and designed by renowned artist, William Stout. This glaze variation is the "Unfathomable Depths" in cobalt blue and is a Mondo Exclusive limited to 200 unnumbered pieces. All 4 were released on 03/13/2018.
Witco Cat Mug
in 16 collections
This is a mug shaped like a wood grained Witco style cat. Mug was released at the 1st Anniversary Event at TikiCat bar in Kansas City, MO, on April 14, 2018.
Kon Tiki Tucson Mug By Bai In Celadon Green
aka Poli'ahu in 15 collections
This standing Tiki has a long headdress and is wearing a clawed necklace. It is sheltered by a cobra. The mug is glazed in a very light celadon green. It appears Milan Guanko inspired and also has skulls and tropical foliage around the sides and back. There is also a version in iron oxide brown. 500 were issued in each color glaze.
Black Lagoon Macaw Cocktail Mug Red
in 4 collections
A mug shaped like a macaw's head. This design is a collaboration mug (with Chicago based tattoo artist Matt Pearl) and is Danielle's interpretation of Matt's tattoo flash. This is the red version, but it is also available in other colors.
Bachelor Pad Magazine Mug 2017
in 6 collections
A bust of a pinup girl wearing a red fez with "B" for Bachelor Pad Magazine on front. The 2017 version comes with "Nice" Girls (Wearing Crystal Pasties) or "Naughty" (Nude) Girls. In addition, the pin-up girls are available with blond, black or red hair.