Tiki Mugs
Kapu Ki'i Tiki Mug
in 8 collections
This mug is shaped like the stacked heads of the two famous Tikis which guard the Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau (Place of Refuge) at the Pu’uhonua national historic site. Kapu Ki'i was inspired by Scott's last trip over to the Big Island when he went to visit the Ki'i at Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. This Pu’uhonua (Place of Refuge) is where a criminal could go to seek forgiveness if they violated the Kapu and seek refuge there. Since the remains of the chiefs protected the refuge area, the warriors would not be able to shed blood on these sacred grounds of Pu’uhonua and so they would end their pursuit of the lawbreakers who found refuge there.
Bahi Hut Tiki Mug - Sunset Edition
aka Bahi Hut Cocktail Lounge Marquesan Tiki Mug Sunset Edition in 1 collection
This mug is styled after the two flanking 8' Marquesan tikis carved in 2017 by Jeff Chouinard for the refurbishing of the Bahi Hut and placed outside their front entrance. The Bahi Hut, built in 1954, is one of the nation's oldest tiki bars, and the oldest in the state of Florida. It is a totally intact mid-century tiki bar. Their mai tai is a notorious local legend and either folks love it or hate it because of its strength and tart taste. The glaze on this sunset edition is yellow at base and then transitions to orange in middle and darker red at top. Black interior. The back features the line art logo of the torch-lit sign, as originally drawn by famous illustrator and fine artist Thornton Utz and was on their napkins until the early 2000's when the original order of the napkins from the late 50's finally ran out. Below that is the name "Bahi Hut" in the driftwood logo from the front of the building.
Shima Ceramics Barracuda Flight Set Tiger Eye
in 3 collections
This 7-piece set works together to form a barracuda that measures 22" long. The head and tail are decorative but middle section can hold up to five shots of rum for a tasting flight. This set is in "Tigers Eye" with mottled brown glaze. There is also a Black & Blue set glaze option within the overall 100 pieces limited edition. White interior on both.
Nefertiki Limited Edition Mug
aka Nefertiki LTD Mug, House of Tabu Nefertiki Mug LTD, Nefertiki First Edition in 13 collections
This mug shaped like a female Egyptian mummy was designed by House of Tabu/Ken Holewczynski and sculpted by Patrick Vassar and produced by Eekum Bookum. Nefertiki is limited to only 200 mugs. Glazed in aqua green fading to slate blue with a matte finish, the inside is glazed in a gloss goldenrod tone and her crown is adorned with a single jewel. Nefertiki comes in a custom mid-modern designed burial crate. Nefertiki is hand numbered and includes a matching numbered certificate initiating you into The Order of The Golden Fez, with an original House of Tabu recipe and additional buried trinkets.
Tiki Day At The Park Mug 2018
in 19 collections
This is the third mug released for the annual Tiki Day At The Park event held each year in Disneyland. These were not sold at the park, but online through Tiki Diablo's big cartel website. It is a full-bodied squatting tiki mug glazed in an antiqued dark green with brown highlights, small round eyes edged in red, and an extended pointed red tongue. Definite resemblance to the Enchanted Tiki Room shield tiki that was originally designed by Rolly Crump.
Hala Kahiki Pineapple Mug
in 15 collections
This is a rectangular brown mug marked for the Hala Kahiki in River Grove, IL, and marked with their signature pineapple logo in yellow. Reverse features a palm tree.
Ohana Hui Tiki Stacker Collaboration Set
in 13 collections
This three part Ohana Hui Stacker collaboration mug set was made by Scott Taylor (Beachbumz /Tiki Pop), Rob Hawes (aka Tiki Rob) & Carol Gravem (Mini Tiki Meow). They were glazed in multiple colors. The three traditional tiki heads (Ku, Lono and Marquesan) stack together and each is stamped on the bottom by the contributing artist. The Marquesan head (Areiti) was made by Scott Taylor and measures 3.5" tall x 3.5" wide and holds 8 oz. All three stackers premiered at Tiki Oasis 2018.
Tiki TNT
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Moai head in gray with yellow eyes, a skull on the forehead and three skulls on reverse. Designed by Anthony Carpenter and produced by Outl1n3 Island.
Copper Adventure Widow Maker Mug
aka Frankoma Widowmaker T4 in 1 collection
Mug shaped like a woman's head, vaguely Grecian in design, with a handle at the back. Bottom is marked "FRANKOMA © T46" in recessed letters on bottom. Copper brown glaze over red clay. This was manufactured by Frankoma Pottery.
Mai Kai Molokai Tiki Mug In Tiki Diablo Brown
in 0 collections
This is a Maori influenced full standing Tiki mug with Moko designs on face, protruding ears, three-fingered hands held at stomach, and standing on a squarish base. The Mai-Kai opened in 1956 and they added the Molokai Bar in 1958. This is a prominent Tiki in that bar. The mug version was made by Tiki Diablo for the Mai Kai and was first available in three colors (including a "Tobacco Brown"), but this "Tiki Diablo Brown" glazed version was later sold at the first 2018 Shipwrecked event in Marina del Rey.
Gecko'z Stitch Kissed By Pele Edition
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like Stitch, the Disney character from the film Lilo and Stitch, glazed in Gecko's signature Kissed by Pele glaze combination.
Mickey Mouse Pineapple
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a cross between Mickey Mouse's head and a pineapple. White crackle glaze on face.