Tiki Mugs
The Lost Shriner
in 1 collection
This little fez wearing skull comes in various colorways and with two different fez symbols, designed and produced by Jan from JerK Kustoms, 2020
Orca Barrel Mug From Jaws
in 4 collections
A mug designed to look like one of the three yellow float barrels used to track down the missing great white shark in the film, JAWS (1975). The lid of this mug has a hole for a straw that was designed to look like a missing cap. A three-barrel pack of these mugs was sold in limited quantities (50) and came with an autographed art print by Production Designer Joe Alves. Designed by Joe Alves, Trader Brandon, and Clint Shultz. Manufactured by Munktiki Imports. Sold through Trader Brandon online.
Doom Altar First Edition by Trader Brandon
aka Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom Skull Altar Mug in 8 collections
This mug is based off a set piece in the film, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1996). At the center of the smaller side of the temple stood a large statue of Kali and an altar in the shape of a skull that housed the Sankara Stones (which glowed when activated). This mug has a natural brown stoneware finish and includes an insert glassware and glow cube to allow for inner glowing while drinking. When not used as a drinking vessel, remove the inner glass and use the Altar as a candle holder or other decorative piece. Also came with a drink recipe card.
Beauce Lined Face Maori Bowl
aka Beauce Catalog # 1869 in 0 collections
This is a bowl supported by three tikis. The tikis have long noses, eyes squinted shut and lined faces suggesting moko. They are kneeling and have their hands on their bellies. This design was originated by Stella Bodey at Spurlin Ceramics and was also used for mugs by Sam's Seafood (Later became Don the Beachcomber's) and it appears Beauce copied several Spurlin designs.
Tiki Oasis 2020 Paradise Point Takeover Mug - First Edition - by Eekum Bookum
aka Tiki Oasis 20 Mug in 20 collections
The 2020 Tiki Oasis Mug is titled “Tiki Oasis Paradise Point Takeover” and is inspired by the grounds, architecture, and locale of Paradise Point Resort. Tiki Oasis’ Paradise Point mug features tikis from Caliente Tropics (Palm Springs) and the Hanalei Hotel (San Diego), where Tiki Oasis took place previously. The mug has a removable “hut” lid featuring a straw hole. Imagery featured on the mug includes tiki torches, palm trees, birds of paradise, coconuts, a rum box, and a peacock. There is also a fire feature/well for 151 high proof alcohol (or lemon extract) on the front of the mug, just below a Tiki Oasis logo.
This version in green/teal glazes was followed after the event with a more limited second edition in brown/tan with orange accents.
False Idol Short Skull Artist Proof
aka False Idol Short Skull AP in 1 collection
Single skull made for False Idol with large eye sockets and missing lower jaw. Very similar to the False Idol short stack (2 skulls) and the False Idol Skull Stack (3 skulls). This is an artist proof.
The Reef August Holland Pearl of Wisdom Mug Christmas Edition
aka The Reef August Holland Pearl of Wisdom Mug Xmas Ohana Edition in 0 collections
This mug is based off of August Holland's "Pearl Of Wisdom" art print. It is a standing Tiki holding a bowl in front with its face tattooed in Maori Moko designs. Wood grain. The mug is glazed in brown. Sculpted by Patrick Vassar. This edition has the tiki wearing a red Santa coat trimmed in white fur and a green bowl. Only 18 were made and given out to employees of The Reef for Christmas.
Terra Ceramics Three Tiki Scorpion Bowl
aka Terra Ceramics Menehune Bowl in 1 collection
This brown bowl with a matte finish and glossy interior has three round-headed tikis supporting a round bowl. It was manufactured by Terra Ceramics. An identical version was created and marked for the Kahala Hilton in Waikiki but this version is not.
Shameful Tiki Room Vancouver Seventh Anniversary Tiki Mug
aka Shameful Tiki Room Vancouver Lucky 7 Mug in 5 collections
With the 1960s Vegas theme in mind, this mug is shaped like three large dice that give a "lucky 7". Each die is framed in bamboo and instead of dots, there are tiny red skulls on the three dice that add up to seven on each side. Mug was made by Eekum Bookum and limited to 100 pieces. Limited to 2 per person and only available in person at the Vancouver location. Designed by Rod Moore (shamefultikirod) and Eekum Bookum.
"toe Guanko" Mug - Sea Green Glaze by Big Toe for Max's Tiki Bar
in 7 collections
This mug design is based on a tiki carving featured at Max's from the 1960's by tiki carver Milan Guanko.
Designed by renowned Southern California tiki artist Big Toe and produced by Max's. 60 available in the “wood grain” glaze and 25 in the “sea green” glaze.
"toe Guanko" Mug - Wood Grain Glaze by Big Toe for Max's Tiki Bar
in 3 collections
This mug design is based on a tiki carving featured at Max's from the 1960's by tiki carver Milan Guanko.
Designed by renowned Southern California tiki artist Big Toe and produced by Max's. 60 available in the “wood grain” glaze and 25 in the “sea green” glaze.
Cursed Monkey's Fist - Cotton Cordage Glaze by Vantiki for Hidden Harbour
in 8 collections
This mug depicts a skull in a monkey fist rope knot. Produced for Hidden Harbor in two glazes, "cotton cordage" (75 pieces), resembling fresh rope and "weathered rigging" (25 pieces), suggestive of sun bleaching while adrift in the Greater Antilles.