Tiki Mugs
False Idol Ambirak Mug Artist Proof
aka False Idol Ambirak Mug AP in 4 collections
This mug, shaped like an angular tiki with circular eyes, was designed and manufactured by Bosko. Artist proofs vary in detail and glaze coloring.
Clear Kowloon Goblet With Red Stem
in 2 collections
This is a clear glass goblet with red stem used at the Kowloon restaurant in Saugus, MA. It is marked "Kowloon, Saugus, MA" on front with image of the Kowloon's A-Frame building. This same design was also issued in cobalt blue with white lettering, a blue stem with clear bowl, and a white frosted version with blue lettering.
Frosty Bob Artist Proof
aka Beachbum Berry Tiki Bob Mug AP in 0 collections
This is a tribute mug to Beachbum Berry that is inspired by the classic Tiki Bob mug design. Marked "Latitude 29 New Orleans" in black at side near base. Serenely happy and simple tiki face with black painted mouth and eye details. Features Beachbum details of signature hat and glasses. Hat lid has straw hole in it. Beachbum Berry is the author of several books on historic Tiki cocktails, including Intoxica, The Grog Log, Taboo Table, Re-Mixed, and Potions of the Caribbean. He is also the owner of Latitude 29 in New Orleans, LA. As an artist proof, decoration and glaze colors vary.
Shima Ceramics Maori War Canoe Mug Set
aka Shima Ceramics Waka Tau Mug Set in 7 collections
The 7-piece set works together to form a long canoe that measures 52" long, 15.75" tall, holds a combined volume of 230 oz, and consists of a stern piece, a bow piece, and 5 middle pieces. The stern (back) and bow (front) pieces hold 40 oz each, good for 2 to 4 people. Each middle piece holds 30 oz, for 1 to 3 people. These sets are also available in a 3 or 5 piece set, and although additional middle pieces can be purchased separately, there will be only 50 bows and sterns issued. Made of stoneware. Modeled after the Waka Tau, or war canoe, used by the Maori people of New Zealand to transport warriors and intimidate their enemies. Several Maori styled tiki carvings along its length and rides on a bed of cresting waves.
Frankoma Bamboo Mug White
aka Frankoma T-2 Mug in 1 collection
This mug is shaped like a piece of bamboo and was manufactured by Frankoma Pottery. The glaze is white.
Lili-Kai Club Home Bar Glass
aka Lili Kai Club Home Bar Glass in 1 collection
This is a double-sided loball glass featuring a tentacled arm, palm tree, and rum barrels labeled for the Lili-Kai Club in Detroit, MI. The Lili-Kai Club is the home bar of Jeff Bannow. Available in both a blue/green and a purple/green combination.
Taboo Island Magical Moai Coconut Chalice
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a moai head with a coconut on top. The moai has no eyes and a slightly rounded nose. It closely resembles the Otagiri Mercantile Company (OMC) Moai used for many years at many restaurant locations. This mug comes in a wide array of custom one-off glaze colors and is stamped "Taboo Island" on the bottom.
Hidden Harbor Mai Tai Glass by Bai In Teal & Seafoam
aka Hidden Harbor Mermaid Mai Tai Glass In Teal & Seafoam in 1 collection
This is a double old fashioned or mai-tai glass featuring the artwork of Bai, specifically a mermaid holding a skull in one hand. Back features the signature tiki by Crazy Al and some large tropical monstera leaves. Sold in sets of 2 in one of each color-way, either coral & pink or teal & seafoam. Released in January 2018 to celebrate the New Year. Hidden Harbor opened in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in January 2016. The bar is owned by Peter and Matt Kurzweg, who own the brewery next door, and their partner, tikiphile Adam Henry.
Hidden Harbor Mai Tai Glass by Bai In Coral & Pink
aka Hidden Harbor Mermaid Mai Tai Glass In Coral & Pink in 3 collections
This is a double old fashioned or mai-tai glass featuring the artwork of Bai, specifically a mermaid holding a skull in one hand. Back features the signature tiki by Crazy Al and some large tropical monstera leaves. Sold in sets of 2 in one of each color-way, either coral & pink or teal & seafoam. Released in January 2018 to celebrate the New Year. Hidden Harbor opened in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in January 2016. The bar is owned by Peter and Matt Kurzweg, who own the brewery next door, and their partner, tikiphile Adam Henry.
Beachbum Berry Pearl Diver Glass Clear
aka Beachbum Berry Deep Sea Diver Glass Clear in 10 collections
This glass was manufactured by Cocktail Kingdom. It is a vintage style that was originally used at various Polynesian restaurants to serve the deep sea diver/skin diver/pearl diver cocktail. The glass has a rippled base (sometimes referred to as "ringed") and is topped with a champagne shaped bowl. It does have The "Beachbum Berry" logo on the base (visible the right way round as you drink - and backwards if you're examining it from the outside) and it comes nicely packaged in a colourful cardboard box. Measures: 4in (10.2cm) height x 3.5in (8.9cm) diameter.
Bahi Hut Tiki Mug Super Limited
aka Bahi Hut Cocktail Lounge Marquesan Tiki Mug SLTD in 9 collections
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 is old school glossy on the outside, and has an interior glaze to mimic the color of their mai tai, which goes from an orange red to red as it gets deeper. 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.
Deep Sea Diver Glass Short Amber
aka Pearl Diver Glass Short Amber, Aramis Glass Short Amber in 2 collections
This glass was manufactured by the Dunbar Flint Glass Company and was used at various Polynesian restaurants to serve the deep sea diver/skin diver/pearl diver. The style is called Aramis and the glass has a rippled base and is topped with a champagne shaped bowl. There is a slightly taller 5 inch regular version as well.