Tiki Mugs
Trader Vic's Butterfly Condiment Dish
in 2 collections
Small Butterfly shaped saucer marked "Trader Vic's USA" on the back. Used to serve the mustard and red sauce at Trader Vic's restaurants.
Hukilau 2014 Cannibal Mug in Two-Tone Limited Edition
in 3 collections
This mug was inspired by a cannibal Tiki shown on a map at the Bali-Hai in San Diego which features Tikis from all over Polynesia. The cannibal was also once used by the Mai-Kai on their front doors, their matchbooks, their menus and much more. The mug features "The Final Aloha" on the back side – as this mug was designed and sculpted prior to the announcement that the event was continuing. The regular edition of this design was made in two colors -- Lava (a brownish blue rutile glaze) and Sunset (a tan and brown glaze) -- with 150 of each. Total edition of 300 for this design in regular edition. This two-tone design was released in a special limited edition of 20 and given to Christie 'Tiki Kiliki' White who gave them out to select people.
CheekyTiki Conch Shell Bowl
in 4 collections
This is a bowl shaped like a white conch shell with a peach colored interior. Sold directly by the manufacturer and used at The Mahiki in London to serve their "Tonga Twista" drink.
Kowloon Pineapple Sugar Bowl
in 0 collections
This pineapple shaped sugar bowl was manufactured by OMC for Kowloon. It is brown and yellow with green leaves at the top.
Koei Volcano Bowl
aka SHAG Koei Volcano Bowl in 3 collections
This is a very large green volcano bowl with white 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 third of three similar limited edition sets. The other two include Kelena (in light blue)and Kakaui (in dark teal blue).
Koei Tiki Mug
aka SHAG Koei Tiki Mug in 1 collection
This is a green mug shaped like a Tiki head with wide oval eyes and straight flat lips. Four of these mugs came with the Koei set and accompanied a very large green volcano bowl with white 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 Kakaui.
Hawaiian Style Scorpion Bowl Custom
aka Gecko Hawaiian Style Scorpion Bowl Custom in 1 collection
This round bowl, supported by two Hawaiian figures, was designed and manufactured by Gecko. One figure is facing the bowl, and the other is facing away from the bowl. They have round eyes and open mouths. This is a custom piece, and, as such, details and glaze colors will vary.
CheekyTiki Papua New Guinea Bowl
aka CheekyTiki PNG Bowl in 3 collections
This is a bowl featuring Papua New Guinea Spirit Masks on either end. Glazed primarily in an off white glaze with black accents and designs. A repeating triangular pattern in black encircles the sides. Each face has a straw hole. It measures 5.75"H X 3.75"W X 9"L.
2014 NW Tiki Kon Mai Tai Glass
aka 2014 Northwest Tiki Kon Loball Glass in 4 collections
This is a double rocks/loball/mai tai glass with green and blue wrap-around nautical designs including a whale, large octopus tentacles, a scary sea hag mermaid, diving helmet, shark, and the Ku Skull design used on the event mug.
Geckoma in Bloody Gray for La Mariana Sailing Club
in 1 collection
The Geckoma is a combination of the Frankoma War God mug and Gecko's signature tiki mug base style. The tiki is wearing da big puka necklace. This is the bloody gray edition for La Mariana Sailing Club in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Lei Holding Hula Girl Mug
in 5 collections
Hula girl in relief holding a lei around her neck with her left hand. This mug is very similar to other Otagiri mugs portraying virtually the same Hula girl without the lei and holding a Tiki mask up to the side of her face with her right hand.
Benihana Koi-Fish Mug
aka Benihana Nishikigoi Mug in 12 collections
The Benihana Koi-Fish Mug is shaped like an energetic Koi-Fish in mid jump. Koi, or, more specifically, nishikigoi (literally: "brocaded carp"), are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Although there is no Year of the Koi, Benihana chose them because they are so inextricably associated with China and Japan. Unmarked.