Tiki Mugs
Crouching Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
aka We Are Tikis Crouching Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers in 3 collections
These brown shakers are shaped like tikis with round heads and bulging eyes. They are crouching down and holding their knees. Similar to a Westwood design.
Hobbyist Tall Leilani Style Tiki Mug
in 1 collection
This mug appears to have been made by a home hobbyist. The mug depicts Ku with the classic leilani style face.
Hano'aki
in 37 collections
Hano'aki was designed by Marcus Pizutti for Tiki Farm. He is a traditional full-body Marquesan design. The glaze transitions from brown to green, golden tan, purple, violet & hints of blue.
Torembi Hand Painted
in 4 collections
Torembi was designed by Cass McClure and manufactured by Ocea Otica, who are one in the same. Torembi is a village in the Sepik Region of New Guinea. The mug is beased on the carved house post that frame up the entryway to the house. The tiki has round protruding eyes, a broad nose with large nostrils and a little smile. This version is hand painted.
The Tikis Monterey Park Coconut Mug
in 1 collection
This brown coconut mug was manufactured for The Tikis in Monterey Park, CA. Reads "Tikis" on front in raised letters.
Charooba Purple
aka Tiki Bar TV Logo Mug in 32 collections
Charooba is based on Tiki Bar TV's logo. The tiki has a woodgrain look. His eyes are shaped like sideways teardrops, and his brows come all the way down his nose. His mouth is a large open rectangle, and his lips curve toward each other at the center. His mouth is filled with indistinct teeth. This version is purple. Designed by Melanie Carson.
Mokoku
in 38 collections
Mokoku was manufactured by Tiki Farm. It is a green bucket-shaped mug with a pebbled surface. The top and bottom rims are brown with a wood grain look. The mug features Ku's head on one side and a Maori mask on the other.
Tepco Sea Life Scorpion Bowl
in 5 collections
This footed scorpion bowl was manufactured by Tepco and was used at several different Polynesian restaurants (including the South Pacific in Hallandale, Florida, where it was used to serve the "Honeymoon Bowl" in the 1960s). The bowl is beige with a green foot and features black and white fish on one side and a jellyfish on the other.
Tiki Oasis 8 Mug
aka Tiki Oasis Zombie Beachcomber Mug in 22 collections
The Zombie Beachcomber mug was produced by Munktiki for Tiki Oasis 8. The mug is a spoof on the classic Don the Beachcomber head mug, since Tiki Oasis 8 had a zombie theme. The base of the mug is a green zombie head, and the lid is a yellow straw hat with a straw hole.
Woodies on the Wharf Island Warrior
aka Tiki Farm Island Warrior Reproduction in 4 collections
The Island Warrior is a Ku tiki, with zigzag design around top rim and a flat nose. It was an authorized reproduction manufactured by Tiki Farm. This version was manufactured for Woodies on the Wharf in Santa Cruz, CA.
Ku Key
aka Tiki Diablo PNG Mug in 9 collections
This gray mug is based on the PNG tiki at the Mai Kai in Florida. It was designed and produced by Tiki Diablo. It is a full body tiki with a large head, small round eyes and a small football-shaped mouth and has hand painted accents. Edition of 200.
Suffering Kapu Mottled Brown
aka Bosko Suffering Kapu in 10 collections
The Suffering Kapu mug was designed and manufactured by Bosko. It is a small, simple moai with sunken eyes, a pronounced nose and a protruding mouth open on each side seated with his hands on his forehead in the traditional Suffering Bastard position. It has a mottled brown glaze.