Tiki Mugs
Double Headed Marquesan Black
aka Gecko Double Headed Marquesan in 1 collection
This black mug with black flecks was designed and manufactured by Gecko. The mug is shaped liked two Marquesan tikis, one on top of the other. They are sitting atop a lava base.
Trader Vic's Tonga Mug Green
in 1 collection
This minimalist mug was manufactured for Trader Vic's Honolulu location. It is a simple curved cylinder with protruding eyes, nose and mouth.
Kapulapu Bumatay Edition
in 3 collections
Kapulapu is an Andres Bumatay tribute mug of sorts designed and manufactured by Falin Minoru aka Tiki Kaimuki. It has the bulging eyes and fish-like mouth of the Bumatay tiki. The tiki's hands are touching just above his protruding belly. This version is glazed entirely in earthtones with hand carved details and is the truest to the classic version.
Stouffer Bamboo Mug
in 2 collections
This bamboo-shaped mug is beige in color. "Stouffer Wailea Beach Maui" is printed on the front on one of three Hawaiian shirts.
Ocean's 11 Tiki Farm Easter Island Mug Blue
aka Beauce Moai Mug Reproduction in 2 collections
This tall and slender moai has no eyes, a very defined brow, long low-profile ears, a small mouth, and a small opening at the top. This mug is a Tiki Farm reproduction of a Beauce Pottery design. This version was manufactured for Ocean's 11 in Austin, TX.
Rum Demon Shot Glass
in 1 collection
This shot glass was designed by Joe Mello and produced by Rum Demon in Portland, OR. The shot is black and is shaped like a bullet. It's small size makes it ideal for drink that require dropping a shot into another drink.
Carlos Reproduction Shot Brown
in 1 collection
This brown shot has a very similar design to the Accoutrements Carlos mug, although it has no makers mark. It has Carlos' semi-circle eyes, clenched teeth, and hands on belly. These appear to come marked with a variety of locations indicating they are made for the tourist trade.
Beauce Moai Mug With Hair
aka Beauce #3732 in 3 collections
This Moai mug was manufactured by Beauce Pottery. It appears to have hair coming down from the top rim and a hairline on back. What would normally be considered ears on a Moai also are broader and appear to be part of the hairline. It is shorter, with a broader face than other moai mugs put out by Beauce. Available in multiple glaze colors.