Tiki Mugs
Luau At The Lake 2011 Mug
aka "Ohana 2011 Mug", "Woodrow Mug", "Woody Mug" in 9 collections
This Tiki mug is shaped like a Witco fountain design with concentric circles around the eyes. His hands are clasped together. Woodrow (aka Woody) is the event mug for the Fraternal Order of Moai's 2011 Ohana / Luau at the Lake, which was held June 23-26, 2011, at Lake George, NY. There is a regular edition of 100 and an artist proof edition of four that were made for the silent auction at the event.
Luau At The Lake 2011 Mug Artist Proof
aka "Ohana 2011 Mug AP", "Woodrow Mug AP", "Woody Mug AP" in 0 collections
This Tiki mug is shaped like a Witco fountain design with concentric circles around the eyes. His hands are clasped together. Woodrow (aka Woody) is the event mug for the Fraternal Order of Moai's 2011 Ohana / Luau at the Lake, which was held June 23-26, 2011, at Lake George, NY. There is a regular edition of 100 and an artist proof edition of four that were made for the silent auction at the event. The artist proofs have glaze variations (darker beige, brown highlights, etc).
Napco White-Toothed Tiki Bank Brown
in 1 collection
This grinning Ku Tiki is brown and has a small nose with square nostrils. Teeth detailed in white. There is a second Napco Tiki bank detailed on the same reference page of Tiki Quest with a headdress and unpainted teeth, not to be confused with this one.
War God Bank Red
in 14 collections
This is a coin bank based on the early Frankoma War God mug design by Joniece Frank for Frankoma Pottery, Inc. It was re-sculpted by Wendy Cevola for Gecko's South Sea Arts of Honolulu Hawaii. It was produced in blue, red, and in a limited edition hand-painted version.
War God Bank Blue
in 16 collections
This is a coin bank based on the early Frankoma War God mug design by Joniece Frank for Frankoma Pottery, Inc. It was re-sculpted by Wendy Cevola for Gecko's South Sea Arts of Honolulu Hawaii. It was produced in blue, red, and in a limited edition hand-painted version.
War God Bank Hand-Painted
in 7 collections
This is a coin bank based on the early Frankoma War God mug design by Joniece Frank for Frankoma Pottery, Inc. It was re-sculpted by Wendy Cevola for Gecko's South Sea Arts of Honolulu Hawaii. It was produced in blue, red, and in a limited edition hand-painted version. Less than 25 of the hand-painted ones were made, Wendy has stated, but number is uncertain.
Rum Belly
in 34 collections
Tiki Farm describes this as a "Marquesan meets Alien" combo. He has a large alien-like head and both hands rest on a small pot-belly. First issued in golden aspen glaze.
Ku Ku Kachoo La Mariana Edition
in 5 collections
Ku Ku Kachoo was designed by Squid and manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. The tiki is a full-body Ku. He has long streaming eyes, a deep dogbone-shaped mouth and an upturned chin. This version is in an edition of 25 of this glaze, "South Seas Blue".
Bird Man Moai Mug - by Bosko
in 10 collections
The Bird Man Moai Mug has a sharp nose and a wide mouth. The reverse of the mug is engraved with stylized Bird Man petroglyph shapes. The multicolored glaze appears to have a light blue base with splotches of red, yellow, green, and orange.
Tini Goddess White
in 11 collections
This shot is of a very female tiki, with a grass skirt and lei. It is glazed white except for the pink flower in the hair and the pink flower lei around her neck. Designed by Donella Vitale for Tiki Farm. Marked "Tini Goddess" in raised letters on front near base.
Forbidden Island Tiki Crate Mug
in 6 collections
The Forbidden Island Tiki Crate Mug was created by Wendy Cevola (aka: danlovestikis) for Forbidden Island's 5th Anniversary, and was sold at the anniversary party April 22, 2011 at the F.I. in Alameda. The mug is shaped like a shipping crate with one corner broken off to expose a Tiki inside. The set of sixty regular edition mugs are primarily dark gray with an ice blue packing around the Tiki inside. Cevola created an accompanying statue (edition of 50) with a brown crate and fire red packing inside. She refers to the mug and statue together as the "Fire and Ice" series. Additionally, there are a number of Artist Proofs of the F.I. Tiki Crate Mug with a rainbow of glaze combinations.
Forbidden Island Tiki Crate Mug Artist Proof
in 14 collections
The Forbidden Island Tiki Crate Mug was created by Wendy Cevola (aka: danlovestikis) for Forbidden Island's 5th Anniversary, and was sold at the anniversary party April 22, 2011 at the F.I. in Alameda. The mug is shaped like a shipping crate with one corner broken off to expose a Tiki inside. The set of sixty regular edition mugs are primarily dark gray with an ice blue packing around the Tiki inside. Cevola created an accompanying statue (edition of 50) with a brown crate and fire red packing inside. She refers to the mug and statue together as the "Fire and Ice" series. Additionally, there are a number of Artist Proofs of the F.I. Tiki Crate Mug with a rainbow of glaze combinations.