Tiki Mugs
Mr. Macapuno
aka Tiki Kaimuki Coconut Mug in 13 collections
This is a mug shaped like a brown coconut with skull-like features (large white eye sockets, small nostrils, and large white teeth). There is also a special limited edition version done for Smuggler's Cove in San Francisco.
Mr. Macapuno Smuggler's Cove Edition
aka Tiki Kaimuki Coconut Mug Smuggler's Cove Edition in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a brown coconut with skull-like features (large white eye sockets, small nostrils, and large white teeth). This is a special limited edition version and has a driftwood style plaque on the back of the mug that reads "Smuggler's Cove San Francisco". This version came in its own box with a recipe card as well.
My Little Shrunken Head
in 12 collections
This is a mug shaped like a small Tiki holding a shrunken head. Glazed in a "Rotting Glaze Finish".
Joe Cool Tiki Shot Mug
in 14 collections
This is a shot mug shaped like a Tiki wearing sunglasses and an aloha shirt.
Giant Squid Mug
in 1 collection
This is a large mug shaped like a squid tentacle holding a skull. The tentacle is the stem and the skull is the bowl. Multicolored with blue, purple and yellow details on the tentacle. The skull's interior has been coated red. Made of glazed high-fire ceramics with porcelain details.
Kona Club Mug Brown
in 2 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.
Kona Kai
in 8 collections
This Tiki mug has large slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes and an open, toothless, mouth. Inspired by a Tiki at La Mariana. A friend of Gecko's said there was a similar one in the back of the old Chicago Kona Kai bar (carved by Leroy Schmaltz of Oceanic Arts and pictured on page 142 of The Book of Tiki). So he named the mug for Kona Kai. Made in Oahu, Hawaii.
Kona Kai Custom Painted
in 12 collections
This Tiki mug has large slanted coffee-bean-shaped eyes and an open, toothless, mouth. Inspired by a Tiki at La Mariana. A friend of Gecko's said there was a similar one in the back of the old Chicago Kona Kai bar (carved by Leroy Schmaltz of Oceanic Arts and pictured on page 142 of The Book of Tiki). So he named the mug for Kona Kai. Made in Oahu, Hawaii. This version of the mug is hand painted on the back. The mug is glazed in a crackle white glaze on front of forehead and entire back of mug. Face of mug remains brownish glaze.
London Luau 2006 Mug Custom
in 3 collections
This bucket shaped mug is the head of Ku designed and produced by Cheekytiki for The London Luau 2006. The glaze color for the standard run is "coral". A limited custom run was done in brown and white.
Modern Primitive Tall Tiki Mug Orange Eyes
aka Hula's Modern Tall Tiki Mug in 16 collections
This light brown wood grain tall mug was designed by Phillipe Tilikete for Tiki Farm. The mug has a tiki face with orange protruding eyes, a long and narrow nose and an open, circle mouth exposing its teeth.
Modern Primitive Tall Tiki Mug Green Eyes
aka Hula's Modern Tall Tiki Mug in 6 collections
This light brown wood grain tall mug was designed by Phillipe Tilikete for Tiki Farm. The mug has a tiki face with green protruding eyes, a long and narrow nose and an open, circle mouth exposing its teeth.
Devil's Reef Deep One Shot Green
aka Devil's Reef Deep One Shot Ghoulish Green in 2 collections
This is a shot mug shaped like a Tiki version of a Deep One from the Cthulhu Mythos written about by H.P. Lovecraft. This shot version is "Ghoulish Green" (Green). There is also a version in Seaweed Green, "Hasturian Yellow" (Zombie Yellow), sandstone, and antique bronze. The Deep Ones are an amphibious, marine race that serve Cthulhu. They are capable of breeding with humans and there are many tales of Deep One/Human Hybrids inhabiting remote coastal towns like Innsmouth. The cocktails served in these Devil's Reef mugs are indescribable.