Tiki Mugs
Shag Tipsam
in 15 collections
This is one mug in a three mug set. This is the purple one, Tipsam -- the others are Flotsam (green) and Jetsam (orange). The mugs were designed by Shag and produced in a limited edition of 250 by Tiki Farm, and were sold as a set. The three mugs in the set are different colors and heights, but each is designed to have two different faces, with shared features. Each face is on the mug twice, for a total of four interlocking faces.
Haka'iki
in 13 collections
This mug was designed by Flounder and produced by Tiki Farm in 2010. There is also a limited edition version in black and orange. The mug is shaped like a squat, round Marquesan-like head, with a human skull in its nose area. The mug is off-white with a darker brown over glaze, and the back of the mug is unadorned.
Haka'iki Limited Edition
aka False Idols Bold Hype Tiki Mug in 6 collections
This mug was designed by Flounder and produced by Tiki Farm in 2010. There is the limited edition version, there are also non-limited versions in off-white and green. The mug is shaped like a squat, round Marquesan-like head, with a human skull in its nose area. The mug is black with an orange interior, and the back of the mug is unadorned. This limited edition was created for the False Idols tiki art show at Bold Hype Gallery in 2010.
Tiki Kiai'i
in 5 collections
This is a large, brown tiki mug that looks like a root ball tiki, with a flattop root ball "hair" lid. It is holding a war club in its hand that is a separate piece. It was designed by Danny Cervantes, and is marked "D.CERVA" on the back.
NoRu
in 14 collections
This is a sweet, small, round-headed tiki, designed by Falin Minoru and produced by Falin's own Tiki Kaimuki ceramics. The tiki has a large, lined, slightly upturned head, with lips pursed into a square mouth opening. Falin reports that around 40 will be made, with varying glaze colors.
Dingus Ku
in 13 collections
This mug is shaped like a Ku-like tiki head with a great, big, toothy, open grin. The head leans back slightly. The glaze is dark green, with a silvery overwash. A limited edition of 35, by Bosko.
Mod Man
in 7 collections
This is a simple, modern tiki head mug by Bosko, with abstract features. The mug shape tapers to a narrow opening at the top, and it has protruding, lidded eyes. The glaze is bright yellow, and it is a limited edition of 35.
Hawaiiano Tiki Mug Orange
in 3 collections
This orange tiki with a graphic design is marked "Hawaiiano" on the back. It was designed and produced by Tiki Diablo.
Marq 3 Mug Speckled Brown
aka 3 Marquesan Mug Brown in 9 collections
This mug from Tiki Diablo is shaped like a triad of very traditional Marquesan tikis, tapering at the base for a vase-like shape. This limited edition of 33 has a speckled brown glaze. The second limited edition of 33 is in a dark sand glaze. There is also an edition of 33 with a blue lava glaze. There will be a total of 100 mugs with this design.
Andy's Place Tiki Mug Yellow
in 5 collections
This tiki mug was designed by Mr. G and produced by Tiki Farm for Andy's Place in Switzerland. The simple design is of a tiki head with a large, toothy mouth. This is a bright yellow glaze, it also comes in green.
Andy's Place Tiki Mug Green
in 10 collections
This tiki mug was designed by Mr. G and produced by Tiki Farm for Andy's Place in Switzerland. The simple design is of a tiki head with a large, toothy mouth. This is a green glaze, it also comes in yellow.
Papua-Ooma-Mow-Mow
aka Squidalu Drum Mug, Squid and Babalu Drum Mug in 7 collections
This drum-shaped mug is a collaboration between artists Squid and Babalu. The drum is carved by Squid, the bird by Babalu. The name is inspired by the Trashmen's 1963 hit, "Surfin' Bird." The design is a very traditional Papua New Guinea drum. There are later, more limited two-tone versions of this mug.