Tiki Mugs
Adventureland Tiki Mask Mug - by Tiki Rob
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This is one in a series of mugs made by Tiki Rob that have tiki masked figures.
This one was unique and finished July 25th, 2021 for Tiki Oasis 2021, on July 28th-August 1st, 2021.
This mug has a figure wearing a tiki mask like the one at Disney's Adventureland.
Mid Century Mod Tiki Mask Mug - by Tiki Rob
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This is one in a series of mugs made by Tiki Rob that have tiki masked figures. This one was unique and made for Arizona Tiki Oasis 2019.
The mug features a sitting figure with hands at sides and feet folded in front. The mask head is oval shaped and has a wide-nostrilled nose and a crescent smile.
According to Tiki Rob's Instagram, this mug was sculpted on March 4th, 2019 and glaze fired on April 4th, 2019 in preparation to be sold at Arizona Tiki Oasis April 12th-14th, 2019.
Volcano Barrel Mug - Fifth Edition - for False Idol
aka False Idol Barrel Mug in Matte Brown with Orange Lettering & Lava in 4 collections
This is a barrel mug marked for False Idol. The dark matte brown mug is shaped like a rum barrel with orange lava spilling down the side and orange lettering. The orange interior and bottom distinguish this 5th edition mug from the 4th edition, which has a red interior and black and white bottom. This fifth edition mug is the same height as the previous editions but slightly wider. The mug now holds an extra 2 ounces. Tiki Farm and mug designer Trader Dane Danner created this mug design.
Ben Zombie Glass - by Ernie Keen - for Tiki Tom's
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This clear hiball glass features Bamboo Ben (Ben Bassham) as a zombie and holding a zombie cocktail.
The artwork is by Grog (Ernie Keen) who is known for his past cartoons of Ben in Tiki Magazine.
This was designed for Tiki Tom's in Walnut Creek, to honor Ben, who did a tremendous makeover and interior re-build of the bar.
Nguzu Nguzu (noozoo-noozoo) Solomon Islands Canoe Prow Mug - Super Limited Edition - for Max's South Seas Hideaway
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From Max's South Seas Hideaway:
"Solomon Islands Nguzu Nguzu Canoe Prow (edition of 25)
This mug is based on a wood carving found inside Max’s. The nguzu nguzu (sometimes called a musu musu or toto isu) is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. It was attached to the canoe's prow at the waterline, and was held to provide supernatural protection during expeditions. Nguzu nguzus typically depict bust-length figures with large heads, small arms, and circular ear ornaments; the hands are raised to the figure's chin, sometimes clasping either another head or a bird. Their jutting jaws were traditionally held to be an attribute of spirits.
This edition of 25 mugs was made by our ceramics team in Max’s in-house ceramics studio. All mugs are numbered on the bottom. They hold 14 oz of liquid. The mug comes in two pieces, with the mug resting on the shoulders and arms."
Nguzu Nguzu (noozoo-noozoo) Solomon Islands Canoe Prow Mug - for Max's South Seas Hideaway
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From Max's South Seas:
"Solomon Islands Nguzu Nguzu Canoe Prow (edition of 50)
This mug is based on a wood carving found inside Max’s. The nguzu nguzu (sometimes called a musu musu or toto isu) is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. It was attached to the canoe's prow at the waterline, and was held to provide supernatural protection during expeditions. Nguzu nguzus typically depict bust-length figures with large heads, small arms, and circular ear ornaments; the hands are raised to the figure's chin, sometimes clasping either another head or a bird. Their jutting jaws were traditionally held to be an attribute of spirits.
This edition of 50 mugs was made by our ceramics team in Max’s in-house ceramics studio. All mugs are numbered on the bottom. They hold 14 oz of liquid. The mug comes in two pieces, with the mug resting on the shoulders and arms."
Oceanic Arts Spoon Figure - for Max's South Seas Hideaway
aka OA Spoon Figure in 6 collections
Frpm Max's South Seas:
"This edition of 40 mugs was made by our ceramics team in Max’s in-house ceramics studio. It’s based on a vintage carving by the late great Leroy Schmaltz, co-founder of Oceanic Arts. This carving hangs on the wall at Max’s.
All mugs are numbered on the bottom. They hold 12 oz of liquid and stand approximately 9” tall. Limit of one mug per person."
Goat Cheese - Third Edition - White Robe - by Munktiki - for Ohana Is Dead
aka Saint Goat Cheese in 4 collections
This is a mug shaped like a robed goat-headed figure holding a switchblade in one hand in front and a skull in the other hand in back.
From Ohana Is Dead:
"Our Saint Goat Cheese Cvlt mug is here! Sculpted in his likeness, our third super limited edition glaze features a the purest and holiest of white, godly gold accents, and regal red interior. Skillfully crafted in Astoria, OR by our good friend Munktiki, this is the third glaze of this series, all of which will be limited to 25 mugs."
Sculpted and manufactured by Dexter at Munktiki.
Kahuna Shogun Tiki Mug - Second Edition - Rusty Blue - by Sven Kirsten - for Kahuna Tiki & Kahuna Tiki TU
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This mug was designed by Sven Kirsten for Kahuna Tiki and Kahuna Tiki TU. It is a Lono tiki head that incorporates the Samurai "Mempo" facial mask imagery and features a Samurai sword on the reverse stabbing a fish (inspired by vintage OMC Samurai Grog Mugs and also alluding to this being a sushi establishment).
This mug was released by Sven Kirsten on June 25th at The Original Tiki Marketplace in Garden Grove and on June 26th at the first inaugural Desert Oasis Room Listener Meet-Up in Los Angeles by Sven Kirsten at his booth. This glaze color was not released at the restaurants, but was a Sven Kirsten limited edition exclusive.
Mr. Bali Hai - Gold 65th Anniversary Edition
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This mug is a reproduction of the original Mr. Bali Hai, the mascot for the Bali Hai Restaurant in San Diego. Mr. Bali Hai is an oblong head with a bone through the nose and large white hoop earrings, with sleepily lidded eyes. The mug comes with a lid with two straw holes. This version is glazed in metallic gold and marked on the bottom "Happy 65th Mr. Bali Hai".
This mug was given out at a "Solid Gold Luau" event at Bali Hai on Shelter island in San Diego to celebrate the 65th anniversary.
Blue Lady - Monochromatic Edition - by Eekum Bookum - for The Reef
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The Blue Lady is based on a 1950 painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff. It became one of the world's most popular paintings when made into a print in the 1960s and 1970s. The painting was of an unknown Chinese girl and was best known for the unusual skin tone used for her face (a blue-green color). Recently, the model for Tretchikoff's painting was found to be a then 17-year-old Monika Sing-Lee (now Monika Pon), who was then a single girl working in her uncle's laundry in Cape Town.
The first 10 of this monochromatic edition were released in Palm Springs, at The Reef. Later, they were sold through the Eekum Bookum website at a slightly higher mark-up.
Note: there was also a full-color edition that preceded this one.
Debris Barrel - Red Wipe Glaze - for Devil's Reef
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This is a mug shaped like a rum barrel. Covered with nautical floats, nets, barnacles, and other sea life.
This red-wiped version was created and marked for Devil's Reef.