Tiki Mugs
Geeki Tikis Mummy Mug
aka Series One Mummy Monsters Mug in 8 collections
A mug shaped like the Mummy of the Universal Studios monsters film franchise. The "Mummy" is a full standing figure with arms crossed in front. This is one in a set of six (including Frankenstein, Frankenstein's Bride, Wolfman, Mummy, Dracula, and the Gill-Man). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood film monsters.
Zombie Lobotomy Mug Rotten Green Wave 1
in 7 collections
A mug shaped like a zombie head with part of cranium removed for flat head and exposed brain at top. Can be turned upside down to drink through neck hole. Artist's mark tucked behind left ear.
Headhunter Trophy Girl Mug
aka Jungle Princess Shrunken Head Mug, Pinup Girl Shrunken Head Mug in 3 collections
A mug shaped like the shrunken head of a pinup girl. Upswept hair has a bone and a spear going through it. Available in a variety of glaze colors.
The Blind Rabbit Signature Mug
in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like a rabbit head with ears folded back and a wood grain texture. The Blind Rabbit is a speakeasy style bar situated in The Packing District. The house specialty drink that comes with the mug is the OFFICIAL Tiki Drink of the Blind Rabbit, "The Five Spices of Death" cocktail, which has aged rum, Smith & Cross rum, Cruzan Black Strap rum, Absinthe, pineapple juice, grapefruit juice, Chinese 5 spices, lime, and barrel aged bitters.
Hanalei Hotel Tribute Tiki Mug Blue
in 17 collections
This mug was produced by Munktiki Imports for Tiki Oasis 17. Glazed in three different blind-boxed colors (brown, beige/light brown, and blue). This is the blue version. The Tiki design was inspired by a Tiki found at the Hanalei Hotel pictured on page 205 of The Book of Tiki. This Tiki is located in the waterfall atrium and was originally from Stephen Crane's The Luau, Beverly Hills, CA.
Hanalei Hotel Tribute Tiki Mug Brown
in 19 collections
This mug was produced by Munktiki Imports for Tiki Oasis 17. Glazed in three different blind-boxed colors (brown, beige/light brown, and blue). This is the brown version. The Tiki design was inspired by a Tiki found at the Hanalei Hotel pictured on page 205 of The Book of Tiki. This Tiki is located in the waterfall atrium and was originally from Stephen Crane's The Luau, Beverly Hills, CA.
Hanalei Hotel Tribute Tiki Mug Light Brown
aka Hanalei Hotel Tribute Tiki Mug Beige in 7 collections
This mug was produced by Munktiki Imports for Tiki Oasis 17. Glazed in three different blind-boxed colors (brown, beige/light brown, and blue). This is the light brown/beige version. The Tiki design was inspired by a Tiki found at the Hanalei Hotel pictured on page 205 of The Book of Tiki. This Tiki is located in the waterfall atrium and was originally from Stephen Crane's The Luau, Beverly Hills, CA.
Tiki Cat Nefertiti Mug
in 29 collections
This is a mug shaped like a full standing Tiki with tall headdress and cat-like features. White lei around neck and white skulls ringed around bottom base.
Wendy Cevola Tiki Central Art Swap 2017 Stephen Crane The Luau Coconut Mug
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a coconut and decorated with images of the three Tahitian Cannibal Tikis around the outside, marked "The Luau" on front.
Tiki Farm Trader Mort's Shot Mug
in 15 collections
This is a shot mug shaped like a Tiki with simple squinted eyes and closed mouth, marked for Trader Mort's on Shelter Island.
OMC Geisha Mug For Fuji-En
in 2 collections
This white hiball was manufactured by OMC. It features a geisha with a parasol on the front and a brown pagoda on the back. Marked for the Fuji-En in Denver. Located at 930 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO, the Fuji-En was perhaps the best remembered Japanese restaurant in the Denver area between 1946 and the 1980's. It was located outside the city's traditionally Japanese enclave between Lawrence and Larimer Streets. The Fuji-En was a miniature, idealized version of Japan. Established in 1959, it was Denver's only Japanese restaurant for most Denverites. A miniature wooden bridge led diners to the main dining room or to one of the "Zashiki Tea Rooms". A visit to The Fuji-En was as far East as Denver got during the 1960's and 1970's.
Aikane Shot Yellow
in 2 collections
This shot has a yellow exterior glaze and a white interior glaze. It features a full body Tiki with tear drop-shaped eyes and a dogbone-shaped mouth lined with teeth.