Tiki Mugs
2022 House Mug - for the Shameful Tiki Room
aka The Menu in 8 collections
From Shameful Tiki Room:
"Say hello to the 2022 Shameful Tiki Room House Mug!
Designed by shamefultikirod (Rod Moore) and manufactured by Munktiki Imports.
This mug was inspired by a nearby lunch spot that had a really cool sushi tea cup (the Japanese writing under each drink’s name is a nod to that).
This mug showcases all of our most popular drinks exactly how they’re depicted on our colorful cocktail menus."
Tiki Ku Mug - Crystal Blue & White Edition - for Ohana in Dublin, Ireland - by Tiki Campese
in 1 collection
This Ku tiki styled mug is glazed in crystal blue on the exterior with a white interior.
The reverse depicts the iconic Poolbeg Stacks (Generating Station) -- these two distinctive chimneys, built in 1969 and 1977, stand over 207 metres and poke Dublin’s skyline.
Holds 33 cl (just over 11 oz). Limited to 200 pieces.
False Idol Big Skull - Artist Proof
in 1 collection
This is an artist proof of the Skull mug that Bosko made for False Idol. The mug is shaped like a large skull and was designed and manufactured by Bosko. It has large eye sockets and is missing its lower jaw. This mug is based on Bosko's own carvings at False Idol. Bosko also made a yellow first edition False Idol Skull mug and followed up with a second edition green & red holiday edition Skull mug.
The Sleeping Monkey - Brown - by Tiki Campese
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a sleeping monkey head with an open third eye on his forehead.
Glazed in honey brown with white interior. Limited to 100 pieces.
Papeete Pipeline Surfboard Mug - First Edition - for Disney's Polynesian Resort
in 8 collections
This mug has four character-inspired surfboards (Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald) around its exterior with brown woodgrain background for the top half and beige sand background for the lower half.
It comes with the "Papeete Pipeline" cocktail and is priced at $32 with drink ($26 without).
The "Papeete Pipeline" is named after the Papeete Bay Verandah. The Verandah was the Polynesian’s original restaurant when it opened in 1971. It closed in 1994 to make way for ‘Ohana.
The "Papeete Pipeline" includes Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, Coconut Rum, Bols Melon Liqueur and Minute Maid POG (Passion Fruit/Orange/Guava) Juice!
Bosko Unreleased Tiki Mug - Artist Proof
in 1 collection
A one of a kind mug that was made by Bosko but never released for production. This artist proof is dark antique gold with oxidation golden spots. Bosko called this mug “Ceramic” on the certificate of authenticity.
Thinker Abstract Skull Mug - Artist Proof - by Bosko
in 1 collection
"'Thinker' - an abstract skull - Artist proof by Bosko. Cast in a mid-fire stoneware: Glaze is pink with various tones, some bright red floats. This color might become a second limited edition color after the first edition sells out. Mug stands about 4 ¼” tall and holds 14 oz."
Cosmic Skull Mug - Lunar White Edition - by Munktiki Imports - for Kindred & Mothership
in 4 collections
This is a pocked and weathered white skull with cosmic nebulae and starry galaxies peeking through the eye sockets, mouth cavity, and through a break in the back cranium. These celestial vistas look kinda psychedelic like they were designed by American comic book artist Jack Kirby back in his heyday.
Kindred is a metal-themed bar in San Diego, California with a vegan menu. Though not a tiki-themed establishment necessarily, they have a long-running tiki night (Permanent Vacation) and, they serve several tiki cocktails and have produced several mugs in the past.
From the Kindred website:
"Two behemoth celestial forces collide into one illustrious drinking tankard! We present the KINDRED x MOTHERSHIP collaboration Cosmic Skull Mug! A multi-universe mug alliance a year in the works, KINDRED and MOTHERSHIP have commemorated the finale of Permanent Vacation and the upcoming launch of MOTHERSHIP with a two-vessel series, designed with the help of Thor, manufactured by Munktiki, and limited to just 400 mugs in each color variant. The first color variant, Lunar White, is available right here. A second color variant, yet to be disclosed, will be available at MOTHERSHIP during its opening. For those who experience imbibing as an explorational act of duty, this flagon is a triumph of cosmological proportion."
Pineapple Skully Mug - Fourth Edition - Midnight Gloss Black - for The Grass Skirt
in 8 collections
This is a lidded skull mug, with the lid shaped like a pineapple top, marked for The Grass Skirt bar in Pacific Beach, CA. It is glazed in gloss black. It is a limited edition color-way produced after the original turquoise glazed version, limited edition black & yellow version, and metallic gold version.
Kokeshi Doll Mug for Fuji-En
in 0 collections
This mug is shaped like a traditional Kokeshi doll.
Marked for the Fuji-En in Denver. Located at 930 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO, the Fuji-En was perhaps the best remembered Japanese restaurant in the Denver area between 1946 and the 1980's. It was located outside the city's traditionally Japanese enclave between Lawrence and Larimer Streets. The Fuji-En was a miniature, idealized version of Japan. Established in 1959, it was Denver's only Japanese restaurant for most Denverites. A miniature wooden bridge led diners to the main dining room or to one of the "Zashiki Tea Rooms". A visit to The Fuji-En was as far East as Denver got during the 1960's and 1970's.
Imperial Palace Tall Gui Mug - Dark Brown
in 0 collections
A gui is a type of bowl-shaped ancient Chinese ritual vessel used to hold offerings of food, probably mainly grain, for ancestral tombs.
This version is tall and brown.
There were a variety of gui mugs in other glaze colors also.
Shrunken Head Creature - by Artifact Pottery
in 1 collection
This is a shrunken head version of The Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Creature mugs are 5" ish tall by 5" ish wide and hold 16 oz.
This is a lidded creature with a straw hole in the lid.
Original sculpture and molded by Liz Dearth.
All are hand-painted with a mix of green underglazes and brown and yellow on the "ties" on the eyes and mouth, so some variations in surface color occur, like a watercolor painting.
After bisque firing black underglaze is painted on and wiped off the surface for a weathered patina.
A clear, food-safe glaze is hand-painted on the outside, black food-safe glaze on the inside.