Tiki Mugs
Coco Joe's Pineapple Motif Menu Holder
aka Coco Joe's # 265 in 1 collection
This is a menu holder with a pineapple design. Its base is made of the plastic poly/resin material (with black volcanic sand/grit) that many Coco Joe's pieces are made of. It also has a spiral metal ring at the top to clip the menu onto.
Coco Joe's Single Petroglyph Ashtray
in 1 collection
This small round ashtray was manufactured by Coco Joe's in their black plastic poly/resin and lava sand/grit composite. It features a single man-shaped petroglyph. "Hawaii" in standing relief letters is spelled out on both sides.
Tiki Bar Intoxica Mug
in 1 collection
This large red and yellow glazed mug is shaped like a Tiki head with a flames at top and bottom, large square teeth, and a tiny skull in the center of its forehead.
HIP Sitting Tiki with Jewel Eyes Lighter
in 2 collections
This is a lighter shaped like a sitting Tiki with jewel eyes. Made of plastic/resin compound and crushed lava composite. It has its tongue hanging out and wears a large hanging headdress with a zig-zag pattern. Colors of jewels vary. As does height of headdress (probably to accommodate slightly different sizes of metal lighter inserts).
Coco Joe's Hapawood Grimacing Ku Tiki Lighter
in 5 collections
This is a lighter shaped like a Ku Tiki head. Made of plastic/resin compound and Hawaiian wood powder/dust for "Hapawood" or half-wood effect. Tiki head has triangular-shaped eyes and an open grimace. Comes with silver nickel-plated table lighter insert.
Westwood W-11 Napkin Holder
in 1 collection
The Westwood W-11 napkin holder is green. He has large, concave and slanted eyes with a concave circle in the center. The nose flares out in an oval pattern at the bottom, and the mouth is open and showing nine teeth. The pattern around the top and bottom is a series of alternating stacked rectangles.
Tonga Hut Mug Blood & Bone
aka Big Mo Mug Blood & Bone in 3 collections
This mug was released at the Tonga Hut Monsters & Mai Tais Hallowen party on October 28th, 2012. It was sculpted by Kirby and manufactured by Taboo Island. The original Big Mo is the Moai carving just within the front door of the Tonga Hut. The mug is a faithful replica. The back of the mug reads "Tonga Hut" in vertical letters and gives the opening date of the bar, "1958." The Blood and Bone (white exterior and red interior) was limited to 25 mugs.
Tonga Hut Mug Black & Orange
aka Big Mo Mug Black & Orange in 4 collections
This mug was released at the Tonga Hut Monsters & Mai Tais Hallowen party on October 28th, 2012. It was sculpted by Kirby and manufactured by Taboo Island. The original Big Mo is the Moai carving just within the front door of the Tonga Hut. The mug is a faithful replica. The back of the mug reads "Tonga Hut" in vertical letters and gives the opening date of the bar, "1958." The Black & Orange (black exterior and orange interior) was limited to 25 mugs.
Duece Tiki Mug - by Mornsungifts
aka Unauthorized Mana-Mana - by Mornsungifts in 12 collections
This mug was originally designed by AtomicTonyTiki (Mana Mana Tiki Mug) and is in the style of a traditional Maori figure. The tiki is holding a smaller tiki head in its hands. The original version was manufactured by Tiki Farm but this is an unauthorized version with distorted details that was sold on e-Bay, Amazon, and through several wholesale bar supply stores (like Barconic) online.
Tonga Hut Coconut Mug Beige
in 6 collections
This is a coconut-shaped mug featuring the Tonga Hut's "Big Mo" Moai.
Trader Sam's Shrunken Zombie Head Mug - First Edition
in 150 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken zombie head with black stitches on eyes & mouth. Mottled blue glaze. Designed by Tim Wollweber. Used to serve the Shrunken Zombie Head cocktail on the Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar menu, made with "reserve and aged rums, tropical juices, falernum and cinnamon".
Hu Ke Lau Hiball Glass
aka Hu Ke Lau Zombie Glass in 6 collections
This is a hiball glass with red and yellow graphics showing an island shore with palm tree and outrigger sailboat. From the Hu Ke Lau, a Tiki location in Pittsburgh, PA.