Tiki Mugs
Kon Tiki Tucson Milan Guanko Orange
in 15 collections
Kon Tiki in Tucson (no connection to the Steve Crane Kon-Tiki restaurants) has been in business since the 1960s. This mug was designed by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm for sale at the Kon Tiki restaurant. It is available in both mug & shot size, and this is the mug. The inspiration for the design is a Milan Guanko carved tiki outside of the restaurant.
Keeper Of The Flame
aka Tiki Farm Hawaiian Lono - Embellished by Ken Ruzic in 0 collections
This is Ken Ruzic's customized/embellished version of Tiki Farm's Hawaiian Lono. The mug is hand painted and comes from the last stock from Ken's "Talking Palms and Pineapple Kings" exhibit in 2007. This is a 1/1 from a set of 4 different mugs Ken painted for the Tonga Hut Art Show on 9/29/07. The back features two Orongos.
Beauce Moai Mug Brown
aka Beauce #1952 in 4 collections
This tall and slender moai has no eyes, a very defined brow, long low-profile ears, a small mouth, and a small opening at the top. Marked "St. Joseph BCE 1952 Canada". This mug has been reproduced by Tiki Farm.
Forbidden Island Tiki Mug - Second Edition - Glossy Green
aka Kapu - Glossy Green in 31 collections
This green mug is manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Forbidden Island tiki bar in Alameda, CA. The tiki has large slanted eyes and a toothy grin. The mug has palm texture on the tiki's forehead and back. The green glaze made its debut at FI on 9/12/07.
Crazy Al Tiki #1 Mug Green
aka Rich Hiskey Tiki in 2 collections
This mug is a very faithful reproduction of a tiki carved by Crazy Al Evans, his # 1 tiki, also known as the "Rich Hiskey" tiki. C'Al sculpted this mug himself.
Okolehao Three Piece Decanter Brown
aka Hawaiian Distillers Okolehao Three Piece Decanter Brown in 4 collections
This decanter was created for Okolehao, a Hawaiian alcohol that is now difficult to find. The decanter depicts a full body Ku in brown. The lid is a mug, and the base is an ashtray. "Hawaiian" is printed in gold letters down the front. "Royal Okolehao" is printed in the ashtray, and "The Spirit of Hawaii" is printed across the base. The outer shell is a hard resin composite that has been stained brown and the inner portion is a glass bottle.
Monkey Boy Pitcher Yellow
in 5 collections
The Monkey Boy Pitcher was designed by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm for The Saloon in State College, PA. The pitcher is shaped like a monkey head with a yellow face. It has a yellow banana-shaped handle.
Tall Wooden Two Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
aka Tall Wooden Mismatched Salt & Pepper Shakers in 8 collections
These tall wooden shakers with cork stoppers are crudely carved. One is Ku with a wide-open mouth and a short headdress, and the other is a moai with a very long nose and oval eyes.
Squatting Tiki Oil Lamp
in 10 collections
This brown ceramic oil lamp is shaped like a tiki who is squatting. He has long ears, round eyes, a broad nose, and a little smile. At one point, this lamp was sold by Pier 1 Imports for $.99.
Bahooka 40th Anniversary Mug Brown
in 29 collections
This brown mug was designed by Squid for Bahooka's 40th Anniversary. The tiki has round protruding eyes, a long nose that flares at the bottom and an open, square mouth with eight teeth showing. The mug has a square base.
Bahooka 40th Anniversary Mug Green
in 30 collections
This green mug was designed by Squid for Bahooka's 40th Anniversary. The tiki has round protruding eyes, a long nose that flares at the bottom and an open, square mouth with eight teeth showing. The mug has a square base.
Crazy Al Lucky Tiki Mug
aka Crazy Al Tiki #80 Mug in 16 collections
The Lucky Tiki was designed by Crazy Al evans and was based on one of his original carvings. The tiki is holding a stack of four skulls and has a pineapple on his forehead and a horseshoe on his chin. His eyes are squinted shut and his mouth is open exposing his teeth and tongue.