Tiki Mugs
Mai Kai X Eyes Yellow Tiki Mug
aka Mara Amu Tiki Mug in 1 collection
Ku shaped tiki mug, with bands across eyes in a sort of "X" shape, in a yellow glaze. "Mai Kai" in raised letters on back. Currently used for serving the Mara Amu drink, which has been served in different mugs in the past.
Mai Kai X Eyes Bluish Brown Mottled Tiki Mug
aka Mara Amu Tiki Mug in 2 collections
Ku shaped tiki mug, with bands across eyes in a sort of "X" shape, in a bluish brown glaze. "Mai Kai" in raised letters on back. Currently used for serving the Mara Amu drink, which has been served in different mugs in the past.
Emeril Lagasse Tchoup Chop Kids Mug Reproduction Blue
aka Unmarked Shell Head Reproduction Blue in 1 collection
This Tiki mug was first designed for Tiki Farm by Drew Brophy. This version is not made by Tiki Farm. It is blue, with a shell on its forehead, and a toothy grimace. The blue is lighter than on the Tiki Farm version and it is unmarked.
The Golden Nipple Limited Edition
aka Munktiki Golden Nipple Limited Edition in 2 collections
The Golden Nipple was produced by Muntiki. The mug is shaped like a female figure with no arms. She is covered in moko. The glazes vary, but all of the mugs have one golden nipple. The super ltd version is sitting on a gold base.
Big Papua
in 2 collections
This mug sculpt is based on an old Papua New Guinea mask that Danny received from a friend. The mug comes in a light matte brown and a black matte glaze finish. It has a very elongated face with a bird sculpted on the front top of the mug. Opening on back. Papua New Guinea patterns from the front form the eyes, gills, and nostrils of a shark on the back. The rest of the mug's body is tattooed with the same patterns. Mug was made from an 11-piece-mold. He comes with one hand-crafted wooden Papua New Guinea swizzle stick spear. Signed certificate of authenticity included. There is also a set of artist proofs of this design.
Big Papua Artist Proof
in 1 collection
This mug sculpt is based on an old Papua New Guinea mask that Danny received from a friend. The regular limited edition of this mug comes in a light matte brown and a black matte glaze finish. It has a very elongated face with a bird sculpted on the front top of the mug. Opening on back. Papua New Guinea patterns from the front form the eyes, gills, and nostrils of a shark on the back. The rest of the mug's body is tattooed with the same patterns. Mug was made from an 11-piece-mold. He comes with one hand-crafted wooden Papua New Guinea swizzle stick spear. Signed certificate of authenticity included. This is an artist proof of this design and glaze and design varies on APs.
Pug Mug
aka Tiki Pug in 1 collection
This Tiki mug has an upturned bottom lip, a long narrow nose, and small eyes inset into curled eyesockets whose shape extends up to the top of the head. Small hands folded over belly.
Kamalo Artist Proof
in 3 collections
This Tiki mug is a full-body design with a figure-eight shaped mouth and slitted eyes. Designed and made on Maui by Rob Hawes (MauiTiki). The design is based upon the ancient legend of "Kamalo and the Shark God" wherein a brave father goes in search of the Shark God in hopes of gaining vengeance. Both Rob and Kamalo survived their own personal encounters with a shark, and Rob's story inspired the creation of this mug. There are 10 artist proofs of this design and the remainder are custom pieces.
Kamalo Custom Mug
in 13 collections
This Tiki mug is a full-body design with a figure-eight shaped mouth and slitted eyes. Designed and made on Maui by Rob Hawes (MauiTiki). The design is based upon the ancient legend of "Kamalo and the Shark God" wherein a brave father goes in search of the Shark God in hopes of gaining vengeance. Both Rob and Kamalo survived their own personal encounters with a shark, and Rob's story inspired the creation of this mug. There are 10 artist proofs of this design and the remainder are custom pieces.
Quon-Quon Aloha Hawaii Handled Tiki Mug
in 6 collections
This mug is reminiscent of some designs by Treasure Craft Hawaii, but was manufactured by Quon-Quon. The mug has a brown, wood-look exterior, and a white interior. It has a Ku style face on the front, with tapa style designs on the back and handle.
Forbidden Island 5th Anniversary Mai Tai Glass
in 4 collections
This is a mai tai double lowball glass or "old fashioned" glass with the Forbidden Island logo of crossed Tiki torches on the front and a large "5" on the back. Produced for the 5th anniversary. Forbidden Island opened in April 2006.
Benihana Snake Mug
in 3 collections
This white mug has a coiled snake on the back. The kanji on the front translates to "The Year of the Snake" and since the first Benihana restaurant opened in 1964, it is a good bet that this mug was issued on a subsequent Year of the Snake (1965, 1977, 1989, or 2001).