Tiki Mugs
Munktiki Ape Stacker
in 18 collections
This is a stacker mug shaped like the head of an ape. These mugs are sold "blind-boxed" with a variety of glaze combinations.
Zombie Torch Mug
in 8 collections
This mug was inspired by the vintage dinner menu art for Skipper Kent's Zombie Village in Oakland, California which portrays a topless wahine and a genie-like figure/zombie spirit hovering in the night sky. The mug features the wahine on one side and the zombie spirit on the reverse. The "torch" is a separate lid that sits atop the mug and has a straw hole. This is a multicolored glazed piece with cold paint details as well. The entire process of making these mugs is well documented on Wendy Cevola's art thread on Tiki Central.
Hukilau 2012 Mug
in 15 collections
This standing full-bodied Tiki has large eyes rimmed by concentric circles and a chiseled/scalloped ridge on their outer edge. The design for this mug is based on a Tiki by carver Richard Ellis that was created many years ago for the Tradewinds Restaurant in Oxnard, CA. The actual Tiki survives to this day in private hands.
GOTIKI Tangaroa Mug
in 8 collections
This full body Tangaroa is glazed dark brown on the exterior and red on the interior. It also comes decorated with hand-painted white details, vintage tapa loin cloth, and a beaded necklace with a Cook Island 5-cent pendant.
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Mug Open Okolemaluna Edition
aka Gilligan's Island Tiki Mug in 4 collections
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Tiki mug is inspired by a Tiki that appeared on the television show, Gilligan's Island. This Tiki has coffee bean shaped eyes and rough palm texture at the top of its head as well as the base. This mug was issued in a regular open edition, a limited edition, an Okolemaluna edition, a "bloody" edition, paua shell purple edition, and custom editions. This is the Okolemaluna open edition made for the Okolemaluna Tiki Lounge, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It is a honey gloss brown.
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Mug for La Mariana Brown
aka Gilligan's Island Tiki Mug in 1 collection
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Tiki mug is inspired by a Tiki that appeared on the television show, Gilligan's Island. This Tiki has coffee bean shaped eyes and rough palm texture at the top of its head as well as the base. This mug was issued in a regular open edition, a limited edition, an Okolemaluna edition, a "bloody" edition, paua shell purple edition, and custom editions. This is the La Mariana edition in brown. There is also a green La Mariana edition.
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Mug for La Mariana Green
aka Gilligan's Island Tiki Mug in 3 collections
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Tiki mug is inspired by a Tiki that appeared on the television show, Gilligan's Island. This Tiki has coffee bean shaped eyes and rough palm texture at the top of its head as well as the base. This mug was issued in a regular open edition, a limited edition, an Okolemaluna edition, a "bloody" edition, paua shell purple edition, and custom editions. This is the La Mariana edition in green. There is also a brown La Mariana edition.
Space Gasser Alien Monster Mug
in 9 collections
This mug's Rat Fink inspired monster sports a biker hat with the iron cross/Maltese cross emblazoned on the front and drives a spaced-out hot rod. The mug was an exclusive for the Tiki Farm Liquid Lowbrow event at DiPiazza’s Lava Lounge in Long Beach. The mug came with a signed and numbered 5”x7” Certificate-of-Authenticity mini print which shares the mug's edition size of 150.
The Golden Idol Mug
aka Chachapoyan Fertility Idol Mug, Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark Golden Idol Mug, Tlazolteotl Idol Mug in 11 collections
This mug is shaped like a golden South American fertility idol giving birth. Lidded with a metallic gold glaze. Based on an actual greenstone carving in the pre-Columbian collection at Dumbarton Oaks. The artifact is presumed to depict the Aztec goddess Tlazolteotl. Scientific analysis by the Smithsonian, though, shows the Dumbarton figure to be a probable fake from the late 1800s. Other scholars are less certain, but express similar doubts. The golden version of the idol was made famous in the 1981 film, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, where Jones retrieved it from a booby-trapped pedestal. After the first run of fifty, the Witch Doctor made a second smaller run of 25 to help fill the demand.
Soup Bone
in 5 collections
This mug is shaped like a cannibal standing in a stew pot and holding a large bone to stir the pot. White with black overglaze details and a black stew pot. This was one of the first mugs made by Cursed Tikis and was part of a 4-pack set which included Soup Bone, Rummy Joe, Boogger, and Tiki Fink (plus a fifth mystery mug).
La Mariana Handled War God Brown
in 7 collections
This mug features an angry tiki face with large teeth. It is a recreation of Frankoma's War God sculpted by Wendy Cevola and cast and glazed by Gecko. This version has a brown glaze and a palm tree textured handle. Both the La Mariana and South Sea Arts logos are imprinted on the back.
Armada Geddon
in 22 collections
This drink bowl is shaped like a sunken Spanish Galleon (of the famous Spanish Armada) with a nude on the masthead, starfish and barnacles clinging to the hull, and a partially buried rum barrel in the embankment beside it. A very heavy piece that weighs 10 lbs (including original packaging). Iron oxide brown glaze.