Tiki Mugs
Jack the Skeleton Flamingo
in 2 collections
A mug shaped like a black baby flamingo with white skeleton. Features a tiny hole for a cocktail umbrella. Made for The Oblong Box Shop, an online store featuring clothing designs and other accessories by Denialle Von Fitch. This is a variant on the original "Flossy" version in pink and was made for Halloween 2016.
The Jungle Bird Coconut Mug
aka Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug For The Jungle Bird in 27 collections
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for The Jungle Bird bar in Sacramento, California. It features their logo jungle bird and is glazed in an iron oxide brown.
The Jungle Bird Mai Tai Glass White
in 7 collections
This is a mai-tai glass featuring wrap-around artwork by Tiki tOny and marked "The Jungle Bird." Graphics are in white and include jungle birds, tropical foliage, a tapa design square border, and a Tiki. These glasses were also made in a red and a teal blue imprint.
Ole Dapper Dan Zombie Mug Artist Proof
aka Ole Dapper Dan Zombie Mug AP in 5 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Zombie Head with one squinted eye and nose rotted away to leave cavity. Flesh rotted away from mouth on either side gives it a Ku Tiki style figure-eight grin of sorts.
The zombie has its hair in front rakishly combed over the left side.
Original sculpt by Kristian Himmelstein. Made by Pie Eyed Tikis.
As an artist proof, glaze color and detail will vary.
Oceanic Arts 60th Anniversary Mug
in 26 collections
This mug celebrates the 60th Anniversary of Oceanic Arts in Whittier, CA. It was designed by Leroy Schmaltz and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The mug has a Tiki on the front which was taken from a pendant purchased in Papeete in 1960 by Bob & Leroy. A vertical wave pattern design runs down the front as well. The back features the petroglyph style Oceanic Arts logo figure holding a big "OA" over its head. The mug is a sort of aged ivory and has a brown wipe-away wash effect to pick out details of the sculpt. It is available in both a matte and a gloss finish and there were supposed to be 250 of each, but somehow there ended up being slightly fewer of the glossy version. Included is a signed card.
The Grass Skirt Coconut Mug
aka Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug for The Grass Skirt in 26 collections
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for The Grass Skirt bar in Pacific Beach, CA. It features their logo name between two swaying coconut palms. This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Clifton's Pacific Seas in Los Angeles and Tiki-Ko in Bakersfield, CA.
Lucky 13 Don Kapuna Calavera Mug
aka Lucky 13 Don Kapuna Skull Mug in 10 collections
A calavera is a representation of a human skull. The term is most often applied to decorative or edible skulls made (usually by hand) from either sugar (called Alfeñiques) or clay which are used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) and the Roman Catholic holiday All Souls' Day. This mug is glazed in a matte wipe-away glaze for an overall beige color with brown details in the recessed areas. Also has multicolor designs in green, red, and yellow. Each is hand-numbered
Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen Stainless Steel Mug
in 4 collections
This is a stainless steel metal handled cup marked for the Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen at Disneyworld. It is used to serve their non alcoholic beverages, including the "Punch Line Punch" (mango and spices) or "Schweitzer Slush" (apple and passion fruit). Originally, when they opened in 2015, the mug was a copper-colored Moscow Mule styled cup with blue and red embossed lettering. This version is stamped out in brushed stainless steel.
Michael Grider Ship's Lantern Mug Copper
aka Michael Grider Ship's Lantern Mug White Metal Copper Alloy in 2 collections
This is drinking vessel shaped like a handled ship's lantern made of glass and white metal with copper. Grider is known for making custom parts for hot rods, motorcycles, plaques for car clubs, and most recently art and accessories made out of aluminum (including Tiki themed pieces).
The Glenheather Ghoul
aka Boo-Tiki Three Stooges Scottish Monster Mug in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like the head of the Glenheather Ghoul as seen in the 1948 Three Stooges film, the Hot Scots, where The Stooges try to get jobs with Scotland Yard after graduating from a correspondence detective school. They inadvertently get their chance to crack a case. Dressed in kilts and talking in phony Scottish accents, the Stooges (as McMoe, McLarry, and McShemp) are given the task of guarding the prized possessions of The Earl of Glenheather Castle. The castle staff are actually ransacking the castle (one of whom wears a ghoulish mask) while the boys sleep there, though they eventually arrest the crooks.
Sun-E the Mug Limited Edition
aka Sun-E the Mug LTD in 7 collections
A full standing Tiki mug with wide grin, protruding tongue, and decorative triangular bands across forehead and browline. The Limited Edition of 100 is split among the customers' choice of four glaze colors (Coco Cream, Pebbly Yellow, Teal, and Lava Drip).
Tiki-Ti Mai Tai Glass
aka Tiki-Ti Bucket Glass, Tiki-Ti Old Fashioned Glass in 15 collections
This is a glass marked "Tiki-Ti" that shows the outside front of the actual bar on the front. The newly re-added Tiki mask on the front is also depicted. It originally came in four colorways: green, orange, purple, or blue version. Later colorways include red and black or gold and black.