Tiki Mugs
Jagged Top Tiki Farm Coconut Mug Personalized
in 3 collections
This brown mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm and is shaped like a coconut with a jagged edged top. It also has a non textured spot on the back for heat decals. This template is intended for personalized versions of this mug (weddings, anniversaries, bar mitzvahs, etc ).
Ha Maka in Lava Glaze
aka Wild tHing Creations Four-Faced Tiki Mug in Lava Glaze in 1 collection
This mug has four faces that seamlessly blend around the exterior of the mug so that the sides of each face help to form the next face as the mug is turned. Black with red "lava" around top edge.
Greazefest 2012 Tiki Mug
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki head with a winged tire on its brow and a bow shaped mouth with clenched teeth. This mug was designed by Lori Lee (Robot Productions) and manufactured by Wayne Hoareau (Wild tHing Creations). There was an initial edition of 100 (50 purple and 50 bone) plus a later edition of 50 (green).
Kakaui Volcano Bowl
aka SHAG Kakaui Volcano Bowl in 4 collections
This is a very large dark teal blue volcano bowl with light blue lava spilling over the top of the volcano and Tiki faces along the side. It can easily serve 8 to 10 people. Each bowl came with four companion mugs and a signed (by Shag) and numbered 18"x18" serigraph. This was the first of three similar limited edition sets. The other two include Kelena (in light blue) and Koei (in light green).
Kakaui Tiki Mug
aka SHAG Kakaui Tiki Mug in 2 collections
This is a dark teal blue mug shaped like a Tiki head with slanted almond eyes and a bow shaped mouth lined with sharp pointed teeth. Four of these mugs came with the Kakaui set and accompanied a very large dark teal blue volcano bowl with light blue lava spilling over the top of the volcano and Tiki faces along the side. Also in the set was a signed (by Shag) and numbered 18"x18" serigraph. This was one of three similar limited edition sets. The other two include Kelena (in light blue) and Koei (in light green).
ik'i po'o
aka #20 in 6 collections
This very short, stylized tiki mug was designed and manufactured by Bosko. He has a jutting brow, sunken cheeks and a stubby nose. He comes in a variety of glazes. While similar to #443, he has more defined eyes and a wider nose.
Made to match the Momona po'o bowl.
Tonga Hut 55th Anniversary Mug Extreme Limited Edition
aka Tonga Hut 55th Anniversary Mug Orange & White in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like a tall, elongated, Moai. It is two-tone with most of the head, and the nose, glazed in orange. The face is white. The top rim has a special hole made to hold a Tonga Hut tropical mini umbrella. The mug design was originally created to celebrate the Tonga Hut's 55th anniversary.
Careless Navigator Diving Helmet Decanter
in 0 collections
This is a black ceramic decanter shaped like a diving helmet. Has a heat decal of the Careless Navigator logo.
Tiki Oasis 2013 Brand No. 2 Outhouse Mug
in 8 collections
This mug was designed by Mulder 142 for the Tiki Oasis 13 Hulabilly event in San Diego. The outhouse shaped mug is approximately 8 inches tall, 3 inches wide at base and 4.5 inches wide at roof. Above the half moon door is a red glass float. Glazed in brown.
Disney Adventureland Shield Logo Hiball Glass
in 8 collections
This is a clear hiball glass featuring the Adventureland shield with crossed spears on front and Pele and other Tiki gods on back.
Disney Adventureland Polynesian Village Logo Hiball Orange
in 6 collections
This is an orange hiball glass with the old Polynesian Village Logo Tiki in a repeating pattern around top and bottom in light yellow. The Polynesian Village opened in 1971 and in 1985 changed its name from Polynesian Village to Disney's Polynesian Resort. However, these hiballs were sold in Adventureland in Disneyland, CA. This is the orange version. There is also a version in green.
Disney Adventureland Polynesian Village Logo Hiball Green
in 9 collections
This is a green hiball glass with the old Polynesian Village Logo Tiki in a repeating pattern around top and bottom in pink. The Polynesian Village opened in 1971 and in 1985 changed its name from Polynesian Village to Disney's Polynesian Resort. However, these hiballs were sold in Adventureland in Disneyland, CA. This is the green version. There is also a version in orange.