Tiki Mugs
Stacker Base #1 Lime Green
in 2 collections
This is the base portion of a two-piece stacker set that is interchangeable with other stackers. It is shaped like a Tiki body with small hands and feet encircling a round stomach with a belly button. Issued in foam green, lime green, olive, primitive, and other varied colors that are numbered but not named. 150 stacker tops produced, but only 100 bottoms. Color variations of Stacker Base #1 are all part of the same edition of 100 and were made in 19 different glazes.
Trader Vic's Portland First Tiki Mug Limited Edition
aka TV PDX LE Mug in 12 collections
This mug is designed after one of the two exterior Tikis flanking the entrance to the Portland Trader Vic's. This design has large lips, a small nose, and concentric Tangaroan-style eyes. It stands on a raised base. This first issue of the design was glazed in 19 different color-ways (including: Acorn/Woodsy Brown, Blue Mist, Dark Brown, Gold Flex, Lime, Matt Black, Olive, Orange, Pink, Rain Wood, Raw, Red, Red Coal, Red Mold, Rusted Cement, Tan Salt, Tan, Cream, and Weathered Bronze) and sold through Munktiki's website. Released 11/18/2011.
Kona Club Mug Lagoon Green
in 8 collections
This mug was designed by Crazy Al Evans for the Kona Club in Oakland, CA. The mug has bamboo bundles down the side and a tapa pattern around the top and bottom. The back of the mug features a smouldering volcano on a hill overlooking a little hut and some palm trees. There is a surfer at the base of the mug. This is the lagoon green edition of the mug.
Stacker Base #1 Orange
in 2 collections
This is the base portion of a two-piece stacker set that is interchangeable with other stackers. It is shaped like a Tiki body with small hands and feet encircling a round stomach with a belly button. Issued in foam green, lime green, olive, primitive, and other varied colors that are numbered but not named. 150 stacker tops produced, but only 100 bottoms. Color variations of Stacker Base #1 are all part of the same edition of 100 and were made in 19 different glazes.
Stacker Base #1 Red Coal
in 2 collections
This is the base portion of a two-piece stacker set that is interchangeable with other stackers. It is shaped like a Tiki body with small hands and feet encircling a round stomach with a belly button. Issued in foam green, lime green, olive, primitive, and other varied colors that are numbered but not named. 150 stacker tops produced, but only 100 bottoms. Color variations of Stacker Base #1 are all part of the same edition of 100 and were made in 19 different glazes.
Tuff-E Stacker Top Red Coal
in 2 collections
This is the top portion of a two-piece stacker set that is interchangeable with other stackers. It is shaped like a Tiki head with a bow-shaped mouth, small round eyes, a small nose, and small ears. Issued in foam green, lime green, olive, primitive, and other varied colors that are numbered but not named. 150 stacker tops produced, but only 100 bottoms.
Tuff-E Stacker Top Orange
in 2 collections
This is the top portion of a two-piece stacker set that is interchangeable with other stackers. It is shaped like a Tiki head with a bow-shaped mouth, small round eyes, a small nose, and small ears. Issued in foam green, lime green, olive, primitive, and other varied colors that are numbered but not named. 150 stacker tops produced, but only 100 bottoms.
Spurlin Fogcutter Mug Green
aka Sam's Seafood Fogcutter Green in 0 collections
This is a green glazed fogcutter mug with wood grain pattern on the exterior and a white interior. No markings on some, but others are marked "OA" on bottom for Oceanic Arts. Used at Sam's Seafood (later Don the Beachcomber) in Sunset Beach (Huntington Beach), CA and other establishments. There is also a brown version.
Kon Tiki Book Mug
in 0 collections
This is a hand-built mug sculpted to look like the hardback version of Thor Heyerdahl's book, Kon-Tiki. The front has the signature Tiki face logo that was emblazoned on the sail of his famous raft. The mug is approximately 6.5" tall x 4.75" wide x 2.5" deep.
Rapa Hu Tiki Lamp
aka Shag Tiki Lamp, Shag Moai Lamp in 3 collections
This is a stylized Moai head lamp with round "button" decorations along the ears and base. These lamps were glazed in purple, turquoise green, and brown. They came with natural fiber and retro 1950's inspired shades and had a signed and numbered hang tag attached. The sculpt was originally intended to be a large mug but Shag suggested it be used for a lamp base instead.
Tunga-Toa Test Glaze
in 2 collections
This mug was designed by the artist Shag and produced by Tiki Farm. Test glazes were not mass produced. The tiki has a wide, happy, open grin on its face, with a long, pointed tongue hanging out of its mouth.
Tonga Tabu Mug from Kalua Room
aka Tonga Princess Mug from Kalua Room in 2 collections
The Kalua Room was located in the Hotel Windsor in downtown Seattle and operated from the mid 50s. This mug depicts a heavily adorned female figure from the chest up, wearing an elaborate headdress and breastplate. Back has primitive figure with sunburst above its head. The mug is glazed beige with brown flecks over a white base. Similar to artist rendering in vintage drink menu. Used to serve the "Tonga Tabu" cocktail, described as : "Light rums with lemon, oranges, limes, liqueurs and flavorings. A tropical thrill that connoisseurs rave about".