Tiki Mugs
Crazy Al Hei Tiki Mug Brown
in 2 collections
This is a Maori Hei-Tiki Mug with a bent head, modeled after traditional jade (greenstone) carvings. It has elaborate swirls and traditional patterning in the molded details. Total edition of 100 with Artist Proofs beginning the earliest numbers of the edition. This is one of the run of glossy brown limited to 5 pieces.
Wendy Cevola Lined Face Peanut Mug Custom
in 1 collection
This mug has a lined face and is peanut-patterned. He has his thumbs up in front of his chest. These were made using vintage molds by Wendy Cevola and are noticeably thicker and heavier than most of the vintage pieces. Wendy's customized versions vary in glaze and decoration.
C. Martinu Taringa
aka C. Martinu Tangaroa Mug in 2 collections
This tiki mug was manufactured by C. Martinu in Spain. The mug is shaped like the full body of a Tangaroa and is on the realistic side, with wood-grain look and brown exterior glaze. The tiki has arms clutching a rotund belly, small nipples, and stout little legs. This design was later used by Arte 4 and other manufacturers.
Hard Rock Honolulu Hurricane Glass
in 2 collections
Hurricane glass reading "Hard Rock Hurricane Honolulu" on front. There are several similarly styled Hurricane glasses from different Hard Rock locations. Graphics of a moon (setting sun?) with three palm trees swaying in the breeze.
Nuku Hiva Artist Proof
aka Nuku Hiva AP in 4 collections
Nuku Hiva is named after the largest island of the Marquesas in French Polynesia - the island made famous by Herman Melville in his book, Typee, and later visited by Robert Louis Stevenson. This color combination is one of several unique glazes used in the super limited artist proof edition. Total run for this design is 100 plus 25 of these super limited artist proofs. Of the 100 run, every 25 will be a different color - totaling 4 different color combinations.
Target Monkeys Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 1 collection
These shakers are shaped like monkeys. Their fronts are marked "S" and "P." The salt shaker is primarily brown while the pepper is primarily tan. They came packaged in a thatched container with straw parasol. These monkeys are similar in design to the one on front of the Target Tiki Hut Drink Dispenser which came out the same year.
Tiki Al Beer Mug
aka Tiki Al Beer Stein in 1 collection
This is a glass beer mug with a resin Tiki Handle on the side. Designed by Tiki Al and Tiki carved by Crazy Al and then molded and cast in resin to make a limited number of these mugs. Some of these were made with abalone/paua shell eyes or other distinguishing details.
KrampFink Ceramic Sculpture
aka KrampFink Statue, Rat Fink Krampus in 8 collections
This is a statue shaped like a combination of a Krampus devil figure and Ed Roth's Rat Fink. It has a cloven hoof and horns but also the signature Ed Roth style bugged out eyes, lolling tongue, and big belly. It was produced in several different colors, including a Black Friday Edition in all black.
Hard Rock Cafe Honolulu Pilsner Glass
in 2 collections
Tall pilsner glass reading "Save The Planet Hard Rock Cafe Honolulu" on front. There are several similarly styled glasses from different Hard Rock locations.
Bongo Roa
in 9 collections
These Bongo Roas by Tiki Diablo are about 5 inches high and almost 8 inches across. Tiki faces are incised into the sides with rounded circles for both eyes and mouths. There is a flow-through on the bottom between the two sides. Available in different glaze combinations (matte jade & rusty tan, etc ).
Papua New Guinea Crocodile Bowl With Bird
aka Papua New Guinea Crocodile Serving Platter With Bird in 1 collection
This is a Mary Blair inspired Papua New Guinea crocodile bowl with a bird in the interior that is to be used as a fire chamber.
Kahiki Fountain Lidded Mug
aka #1028, Cindy's Molds Kahiki Fountain Lidded Mug, George Tiki, Bubba Tiki in 9 collections
This lidded mug is a replica of "George," the Tiki from the fountain at the Kahiki, who now lives on the patio of the Grass Skirt Tiki Room in Columbus, Ohio. It has a domed head lid, a pig-like nose and a wide, heart-shaped mouth with downturned bottom lip. This design was produced by Cindy's Ceramics & Molds, who repaired and refurbished the original Kahiki George Tiki in 2004 when Kahiki moved to Morrison Road in Gahanna, OH prior to his sale to Grass Skirt Tiki Room. It was conceived and designed by Michael Smith. Listed in their online catalogue as #1028.