Tiki Mugs
Fetish Marq
aka Bosko Fetish Marq in 12 collections
Fetish Marq was designed and produced by Bosko. it is a red Marquesan tiki with large diamond shaped eyes, a football shaped mouth, open so the tonque is exposed and very broad nostrils. He is holding a skull.
Conga Lounge Mug
in 29 collections
This conga drum-shaped mug was designed by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Conga Lounge in Oakland, CA. The mug has a wood grain look and has a moai mask on the front. The Conga Lounge closed its doors in 2015.
Luau Hut Petroglyph Mug Green
in 4 collections
This green mug featuring a raised design meant to look like petroglyphs was manufactured for the Luau Hut. The same petroglyph characters can be seen on the matchbooks for the Luau Hut location on Capitol Hill, Washington D.C.
Zombie Mojo Brown
aka Kahuna Kent's Zombie Mojo in 2 collections
The Zombie Mojo mug was designed by Kahuna Kent. The mug has a brown glaze and is shaped like a zombie with gnarled teeth and a dangling eyeball.
Bob Lee's Islander Kon-Tiki Mug Tall
in 11 collections
The design of this mug is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. OMC sticker on bottom. This version is from Bob Lee's Islander in Boston, MA.
House of Ku'z Coco Joe's Tiki Mug Red Dirt
in 3 collections
This tiki mug was designed by House of Ku and manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. The tiki is based on a Coco Joe's design. It has a tall headddress with a straw hole at the top, almond-shaped eyes and a wide grimacing mouth. This version has Gecko's red dirt glaze and an orange interior.
Munktiki Skull & Spine Volcano Bowl
in 1 collection
The Skull & Spine Volcano Bowl was manufactured by Munktiki. The bowl is brown with a criss cross pattern and is supported by four skulls. There is a skull supported by a wide spine in the center of the bowl.
House of Ku'z Coco Joe's Tiki Mug Ti Leaf Green
in 0 collections
This tiki mug was designed by House of Ku and manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. The tiki is based on a Coco Joe's design. It has a tall headddress with a straw hole at the top, almond-shaped eyes and a wide grimacing mouth. This version has a ti leaf green glaze with purple speckles. It was a custom 1/1.
Bosko Test Mug 2005
aka Bosko Unnamed Test Mug 2005 in 3 collections
This unnamed mug was designed and produced by Bosko in 2005. The mug has a red and yellow glaze with green dripping from the top rim. It appears to be a full body moai with long low profile ears, a long protruding nose, triangular eyes and a wide mouth. Its hands are on either side of its belly. The mug never made it into regular production.
Polynesian Cultural Center Tiki Mug Yellow
in 1 collection
This handled coffee cup was manufactured for the Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu. The cup features the same tiki as the Aliis Lono mug but with a truncated headdress. The back of the mug reads "Polynesian Cultural Center Hawaii" around the image of an outrigger canoe.
Blue Sea International Candle Holder
in 1 collection
This dark brown matte candle holder was manufactured by Blue Sea International. It is a full body slightly abstract tiki with a worried look. His eyes an mouth are round and his brow appears to be furrowed, adding to his look of concern. His eyes, mouth and stomach are cut out to let the candle light shine through.
Hoo Doo the Voo Doo Multicolor Glaze
aka Crazy Al Skull Mug in 9 collections
Hoo Doo the Voo Doo was designed by Al Evans and was based on an Indonesian orangutan skull from his personal collection. The mug is shaped like a skull and has a removable skull cap with straw holes. The mug features intricate designs including dragons and tikis. This version features a complex multicolor glaze.