Tiki Mugs
The Art of Tiki Mug Second Edition
in 4 collections
This mug is based on a Milan Guanko tiki pictured in Sven Kirsten's The Art of Tiki and formerly used on menus by The Islands Restaurant in Phoenix, AZ (which opened in 1958 and was later known as "Tommy Wong's Islands" in the 1970s). The tiki has simple features with half-circle eyes, a long nose, rectangular mouth, and stylized rootball hair on top. Concept for mug by Sven. Sculpt by THOR. The first edition was sold exclusively through La Luz de Jesus Gallery's "Art of Tiki" Show and book signing starting October 6, 2017. Presented by Otto Von Stroheim & Sven Kirsten. Part of the Sven Kirsten Kollection. Each is accompanied by a signed card of authenticity. This second edition is in an orange glaze.
Alligator Girl Tiki Mug - Custom Edition - by Candy Weil and Black Lagoon
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a large tiki with two pinup style girls holding on to it that are part alligator. Designed by Candy Weil and Black Lagoon Designs (Danielle Mann). This custom version is hand-painted by Candy Weil. Each custom version, by its nature, is unique.
The Reef August Holland Pearl Of Wisdom Mug Mucho Caliente Lava Edition
aka The Reef Pearl Of Wisdom Mucho Caliente Lava Edition in 4 collections
This mug is based off of August Holland's "Pearl Of Wisdom" art print. It is a standing Tiki holding a bowl in front with its face tattooed in Maori Moko designs. Wood grain. Sculpted by Patrick Vassar. This edition was available only in Palm Springs from June 29th-July 1st. It has a yellow interior and a fade from bottom to top that goes from dark orange to lighter orange and yellow at top. Part of a Palm Springs Mucho Caliente set for the weekend that features similar fade edition of the Tonga Hut Drooling Bastard and the Caliente Tropics mugs.
Caliente Tropics Tiki Mug For Mod Palm Springs Event 2018 Green
in 7 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki head with a rootball top, open mouth lined with teeth, small pushed-up nose, almond-shaped eyes, and tattoos on forehead and neck. It was manufactured by John and Janet Mulder of Eekum Bookum, sculpted by Patrick Vassar, 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. This mug was produced in a green and also a brown glaze. The green was released purely for Modernism Week while the brown is a year-round issue.
Caliente Tropics Tiki Mug Mucho Caliente Lava Edition
in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki head with a rootball top, open mouth lined with teeth, small pushed-up nose, almond-shaped eyes, and tattoos on forehead and neck. It was manufactured by John and Janet Mulder of Eekum Bookum, sculpted by Patrick Vassar, 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. This edition was available only in Palm Springs from June 29th-July 1st. It has a yellow interior and a fade from bottom to top that goes from dark orange to lighter orange and yellow at top. Part of a Palm Springs Mucho Caliente set for the weekend that features similar fade edition of the August Holland Pearl of Wisdom and the Tonga Hut Drooling Bastard mugs.
Cannibal King - Second Edition - Wiped Cobalt Blue - by Little Lost Tiki (Ken Ruzic)
aka Cannibal King Limited Edition in 11 collections
A standing tiki with a tall headdress of skulls and a sharp-toothed scowl.
Shameful Tiki Room Toronto 3rd Anniversary Never Say Die Barnacle Mutant Skull
aka Never Say Die Mutant Skull Barnacle Edition, Goonies Sloth Skull Barnacle Edition For Shameful Tiki Room in 4 collections
This is a strangely elongated skull in light blue wipe glaze. This version is covered in barnacles and marked for the Shameful Tiki Room 3rd Anniversary in Toronto, Canada. The skull belonged to the character Sloth from the film "The Goonies" which was shot in Astoria where Munktiki is located. Also, the Goonies motto is "Never Say Die!" Additionally, "Never Say Die" is an actual Tiki drink from Don the Beachcombers, circa 1960's and reproduced by BeachBum Berry in his Total Tiki app. The Shameful Tiki Room opened on November 17, 2015, and is in the Parkdale neighborhood of Toronto. It is the sister location of The Shameful Tiki Room in Vancouver, B.C. , which opened in 2013. Both locations are owned by Rod Moore.
Tonga-Poya Golden Edition
aka Tangaroan Chachapoyan Fertility Idol Mug, Indiana Jones Raiders Idol & Tangaroan Hybrid in 6 collections
Tonga-Poya is a hybrid design of the Chachapoya Fertility Idol featured in Raiders of the Lost Ark, and a female Tangaroa Tiki. Designed by Bill Grayson for Kaku Kaku Tiki Design, sculpt and mug production by John Mulder, Eekum Bookum. The Limited Edition consisted of 125 pieces. There was also a Super Limited Edition of 50 mugs, with 7 sets of five in various glazes, and 15 that were uniquely decorated by Eekum Bookum with no duplicates. Lastly, was a Golden Edition limited to 25 pieces.
Virginia Distillery Company Tiki Mug Blue
in 2 collections
This is a marquesan styled standing tiki mug glazed in two-tone blue. The Virginia Distillery Company logo is repeated around top rim and the tiki is holding grains used in their distilling. Blue Ridge Mountains shown around bottom rim and marked for the Virginia Distillery Company on back. Virginia Distillery Company is a single malt whisky distillery located amongst the Blue Ridge Mountains in Nelson County, Virginia. A white version of this mug was produced for 2017, the previous year.
Tiki-Ti Scorpion Bowl Brown & Red
in 13 collections
This is a somewhat triangular brown bowl with Hawaiian designs carved into it and three scorpions crawling down each of the three corners. There are two color-ways of this design. Both have a brown exterior. One has a red interior with red scorpions and the other has a blue interior with blue scorpions. Designed by both Michael Buhen and Doug Horne. Manufactured by Munktiki Imports. Released 09/20/2018.
Dead-Eye Mug Super Limited Edition
aka Dead-Eye Mug SLTD, Dead-Eye Mug Scrimshaw Edition in 1 collection
A dead-eye is a round block of wood with 3 holes used to tension cables on old sailing ships. It gets its name because sailors noted its resemblance to a human skull. Not only were sailors superstitious, they were handy with a knife. This mug is the answer to "What if a South Seas whaler passed his idle time in the Pacific carving away on a discarded piece of rigging?" The result is a dead-eye that looks looks normal on one side and the other side is carved like a realistic skull. Only 5 Super Limited mugs were produced - each with hand-carved lettering and genuine gold glaze on the tooth.
The Dark God Manakia Tiki Mug
in 9 collections
The Manakia Tiki Mug was manufactured by Eekum Bookum & sculpted by Patrick Vassar, based on a design by Jay Brooks with Aloha Texas Tiki Co and modeled off of a tiki at the Enchanted Tiki Lounge home bar. The design was first commissioned by the Enchanted Tiki Lounge for the Texas Tikiphiles Takeover Luau and also sold online. That version was issued in a lighter brown. This version is much darker and has no holes in the ears. This mug is shaped like a crouching tiki and has a Papua New Guinea influence with a bone through the nose, askew eyes formed of concentric circles, and cowrie shell decorations in hair. "The Dark God" is recommended for serving "The Manager Special" consisting of: 2 ounces plantation rum, 2 ounces orange juice, 2 ounces pineapple juice, 3/4 of an ounce lime juice, 1 ounce Don's mix, and 1/2 ounce orgeat.