Tiki Mugs
Double Headed Marquesan Bloody Gray
aka Gecko Double Headed Marquesan in 1 collection
This gray mug with blood red glaze spilling over the top was designed and manufactured by Gecko. The mug is shaped liked two Marquesan tikis, one on top of the other. They are sitting atop a lava base. This is the bloody gray edition.
Moai Set of Four Tall Head Mug
in 6 collections
This mug is one in a set of four moai mugs by Bosko that when side by side, appear to be emerging from a flat surface at various stages of excavation (this mug being the tallest and fully exposed). Glazed in a black obsidian with a plum colored interior.
Moai Set of Four Short Head Mug
in 6 collections
This mug is one in a set of four moai mugs by Bosko that when side by side, appear to be emerging from a flat surface at various stages of excavation (this mug being the shorter of the two fully exposed moai). Glazed in a black obsidian with a plum colored interior.
Moai Set of Four Submerged Short Nose Mug
in 6 collections
This mug is one in a set of four moai mugs by Bosko that when side by side, appear to be emerging from a flat surface at various stages of excavation (this mug being the shorter nosed of the two submerged moai). Glazed in a black obsidian with a plum colored interior.
Moai Set of Four Submerged Long Nose Mug
in 6 collections
This mug is one in a set of four moai mugs by Bosko that when side by side, appear to be emerging from a flat surface at various stages of excavation (this mug being the longer nosed of the two submerged moai). Glazed in a black obsidian with a plum colored interior.
Le Suffering Moai Reef Edition
in 0 collections
Based on the classic Suffering Bastard mug made for Trader Vic's, this squatting Moai holds his hands to the sides of his head. Instead of the usual wide lips, this Moai has his lips pursed together in almost a whistle, as if exclaiming about the pain in his head. Additional details include bracelets on the arms and legs.
Le Suffering Moai Old Lava Edition
in 1 collection
Based on the classic Suffering Bastard mug made for Trader Vic's, this squatting Moai holds his hands to the sides of his head. Instead of the usual wide lips, this Moai has his lips pursed together in almost a whistle, as if exclaiming about the pain in his head. Additional details include bracelets on the arms and legs.
Florida Chopper Hopper
in 1 collection
A two-piece container shaped in the classic Lucky Tiki Design and originally used to store dentures. It matches other Tiki Items made for the Florida Tourist Souvenir Industry of the same era.
Marq-O-Shriner in Blue with Red Fez
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Marquesan Tiki head wearing a fez.
Marq-O-Shriner in Light Brown with Red Fez
in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a Marquesan Tiki head wearing a fez.
Windows on Witco Mug Limited Edition
aka Windows on Witco Mug LTD in 15 collections
The Windows on Witco mug is based on the "Witco Style" and is a tribute mug to the many creations they have done. The mug is limited to 100 LTDs and 25 Super LTDs. Among the Witco Windows (which include a Tiki, pufferfish, skull shield, and monstera leaves) are two spots for buyers to personalize with their own choice of submitted text and graphics. These personalized sections are reproduced with a heat decal in an iron red color and fired onto the mug. The top window on the front is 2" by 2" and the bottom window on the back is 2" by 1.3". Available with either an Orange or a Blue interior.
Shishi Ceramic Sculpture
aka Yakimon Two Headed Guardian Lion, Yakimon Two Headed Foo Dog in 1 collection
This is a ceramic sculpture from Munktiki's Yakimon line. Shishi is a two-headed guardian lion. Chinese guardian lions or Imperial guardian lions, traditionally known in Chinese simply as Shi (Chinese: 獅; pinyin: shī; literally "lion"), and often called "Foo Dogs" in the West, are a common representation of the lion in pre-modern China. Statues of guardian lions have traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, Imperial tombs, government offices, temples, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy, from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), and were believed to have powerful mythic protective benefits. This sculpture comes with two smaller scaled schoolboy human summoners/pals, to whom Shishi is the protector. This piece required eight separate molds to create. Made in a variety of glaze colors.