Tiki Mugs
Devil's Reef Deep One Shot Zombie Yellow
aka Devil's Reef Deep One Shot Hasturian Yellow in 1 collection
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 "Zombie Yellow" or "Hasturian Yellow" (yellowish green). There is also a version in "Seaweed Green," "Ghoulish Green" (Green), 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.
Hahrangi Maka Test Glaze
aka Notch Maori Mug Test Glaze in 7 collections
This is a Maori influenced Tiki mug with long pointed tongue, hands clasped over belly, and paua shell eyes. Twelve one-off test glazed versions were first sold at Tiki Oasis 10, 2010, in San Diego. Several mini runs of 2 or 3 or 5 in each color were sold later, at Tiki Oasis 2013. For the later runs, the number is written on the bottom and they do not have the paua shell eyes.
Deep Sea Diver Glass Red
aka Pearl Diver Glass Red, Aramis Glass Red in 5 collections
This glass was manufactured by the Dunbar Flint Glass Company and was used at various Polynesian restaurants to serve the deep sea diver/skin diver/pearl diver. The style is called Aramis and the glass has a rippled base and is topped with a champagne shaped bowl.
Deep Sea Diver Glass Purple
aka Pearl Diver Glass Purple, Aramis Glass Purple in 8 collections
This glass was manufactured by the Dunbar Flint Glass Company and was used at various Polynesian restaurants to serve the deep sea diver/skin diver/pearl diver. The style is called Aramis and the glass has a rippled base and is topped with a champagne shaped bowl.
Double Sided Maori Mug
in 2 collections
This is a traditional Maori Tiki with a long tongue and paua shell eyes. Premiered at Tiki Oasis 10, 2010.
Big Chip Tiki Mug with Wahine
aka GOTIKI Mariepalooza Tiki Mug in 3 collections
This is a Tiki mug holding a skull & with a wahine handle. The skull has tiny black cultured pearls in its eye sockets. Wahine hair color varied on different individual mugs (blonde, brunette, redhead). Premiered at Mariepalooza fundraiser event May 30th, 2010.
Go-Mo-Bowl
in 1 collection
This bamboo bowl has carefully airbrushed details and features a green interior with a green moai in the center which serves as a volcano insert for dry ice or overproof rum or whatever you would prefer.
Big Chip Tiki Mug
in 2 collections
This is a Tiki mug holding a skull. The skull has tiny black cultured pearls in its eye sockets.
Tiki & Mermaid Mug
in 1 collection
This is a large Ku Tiki with long headdress and coffee-bean shaped eyes holding a sitting mermaid in the palms of his hands.
Martian Fink
in 4 collections
This is a pointed eared monster fink mug. He has two holes on the top of his head that make "antennas" when straws are inserted. Regular edition mugs vary in glaze color. There is also a super limited edition of 25 in gold glaze.
Martian Fink Super Limited Gold Edition
in 3 collections
This is a pointed eared monster fink mug. He has two holes on the top of his head that make "antennas" when straws are inserted. Regular edition mugs vary in glaze color. This is a super limited edition of 25 in gold glaze.
Joyce Chen Dragon Mug
in 2 collections
This dragon mug was used at Joyce Chen Restaurants. Chen opened her first restaurant in 1958. It was located at Central Square on Mass. Ave. in Cambridge. It was halfway between Harvard and MIT. It was a tiny take-out place and in no time people lined up to get Chinese food of a kind that few Americans had ever tasted. A few years later she opened the next restaurant in north Cambridge and more would follow. In 1962, she published The Joyce Chen Cookbook. In 1968, she starred in her own cooking show. She is credited with popularizing the Mandarin style of Chinese cooking in the United States. Chen died of Alzheimer's disease in 1994. Her namesake restaurant closed in 1998.