Tiki Mugs
Germaine's Luau Logo Tulip Pint Beer Glass
aka Germaine's Luau Logo Imperial Pint Beer Glass in 4 collections
This is a beer glass with the Germaine's Luau Logo. Located 27 miles from Waikiki, on the shores of West Oahu, Germaine's Luau has been operating since 1976. Germaine’s Luau has been acclaimed as America’s Best Luau in “America’s Best 100” and has been filmed by ABC’s “Good Morning America”. This beer glass is flared from the middle to the rim of the beer glass, hence the "tulip" designation for this style. They are also called "imperial pints."
Clay Art Lemon Bowl
in 1 collection
This lemon-shaped bowl was manufactured by Clay Art. It is hand painted. Glazed yellow.
Clay Art Lime Bowl
in 1 collection
This lime-shaped bowl was manufactured by Clay Art. It is hand painted. Glazed light green.
Clay Art Orange Bowl
in 1 collection
This orange-shaped bowl was manufactured by Clay Art. It is hand painted. Glazed orange.
Coco Joe's Pele in Lava Bath Ashtray
aka Coco Joe's Ashtray #252 in 4 collections
This is a round ashtray shaped like a lava pool with the goddess Pele lounging inside with only her head, shoulders, and arms visible. Made of a resin/plastic compound containing some actual crushed lava from Hawaii.
Tiki tOny Handmade Tiki Head Mug
in 1 collection
This Tiki head mug has very large coffee bean shaped eyes, large nostrils and a mouth full of gritted teeth. Comes in a variety of glaze combinations. Each is hand-made and unique.
Tura Satana Mug
in 2 collections
This mug was made for the Tura,Tura,Tura Art show at M Modern in Palm Springs. Tura Satana was an American actress and former exotic dancer. She was best known for her role as "Varla" in Russ Meyer's 1965 cult film, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!. The mug depicts a young Tura Satana kneeling and holding a knife in one hand. Glaze colors vary.
Bosko Maori Mug 2012 Artist Proof
in 2 collections
This is a mug designed like a Maori Tiki head with an extended tongue and moko patterns. Artist proof glaze colors vary.
Hobbyist Norcrest Skull Mug
in 12 collections
This skull mug design was originally manufactured by Norcrest. It has a bone-shaped handle. It has slightly sunken eyes and nasal cavity with stress fractures on the front and back. Hobbyist versions come in a wide variety of glaze colors. Additionally, this design has been picked up by several restaurants and businesses after Norcrest went out of business.
Last Call of Cthulhu Series #1 Gray
aka Cthulhu Mug in 0 collections
This large tankard depicts H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu (pronounced: "kuh-THOO-loo"). Cthulhu made his first official appearance in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," written by Lovecraft in 1926, although no living character in the story ever sets eyes on the actual creature. The characters we meet in the story see Cthulhu either in dreams or in artwork. The narrator of the story says that a statue of Cthulhu resembled, in part, an octopus, a dragon and a human-like or anthropomorphic creature. This tankard shows an octopus head on the front with dragon/bat wings stretching out overhead. Made of stoneware. This tankard was produced in four different series of glaze combinations (gray/blue/purple/brown), ten in each series, for a total of 40 produced, not including artist proofs.
Monster Brain Series #1 Turquoise Blue
in 2 collections
This mug belongs to the Weird-Oh's Rat Fink Big Daddy Roth Kustom genre. It is a mug shaped like a monster head with large crossed eyes, rows of sharp teeth, and its brain exposed. Made of high fire stoneware. There are multiple series of glaze combinations with different washes. This one, series one, is mostly white, with a wash of turquoise blue.
Monster Brain Series #2 Gray
in 1 collection
This mug belongs to the Weird-Oh's Rat Fink Big Daddy Roth Kustom genre. It is a mug shaped like a monster head with large crossed eyes, rows of sharp teeth, and its brain exposed. Made of high fire stoneware. There are multiple series of glaze combinations with different washes. This one, series two, is mostly white, with a wash of gray.