Tiki Mugs
Diamond Head Ashtray - by Hana Isle
in 0 collections
This is a ceramic ashtray showing Diamond Head, a famous volcanic crater on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. Known as Leahi (brow of the tuna) in Hawaiian, the crater was named Diamond Head by 19th century British sailors who thought they discovered diamonds on the crater's slopes. These "diamonds" were actually shiny calcite crystals that had no value.
Shameful Tiki Room Volcano Bowl
in 3 collections
This is a Volcano Bowl used at the Shameful Tiki Room in both of their locations. (Vancouver and Toronto Canada) There is no maker's mark on it but does have the "The Shameful Tiki Room" logo stamped on the bottom. There are three Moai figures which hold the bowl up with a cone in the middle of the bowl representative of a volcano. There is a small place at the top of the volcano to place a flaming cube or such.
This bowl bears a great deal of resemblance to the Drei Moai Volcano bowl put out several years before by Tiki Farm (2007) and designed by Squid, but with different glaze colors. The previous Tiki Farm bowls were gray with a red edge in this basic large size or were green with a more pink edge in the smaller size (2006 design).
The VenTiki Sepik River Sorcerer Mug - First Edition - Green & Yellow - by BigToe
in 7 collections
This is a tiki head mug inspired by Sepik River Papua New Guinea mask art and features the round concentric circle eyes and large boar's tusks from those masks combined with the square-toothed mouth seen in many of BigToe's tikis. The ears have three holes punched in each one through which small braids of jute/Manila rope are tied.
Green glaze with yellow details (tusks, eyes, and back lettering).
The VenTiki Sepik River Sorcerer Mug release was on Sunday, October 3rd, 2021 in VenTiki’s Rapa Nui Room, starting at 10 AM. Concept and artwork by BigToe. Manufactured by Munktiki Imports. Cost was $100. Big Toe was at the event to sign mugs during the release event that Sunday morning.
Cocktail served with this mug is the "Sepik River Sorcerer" with Cruzan Aged Rum, Ron Barrilito Rum, Strawberry Brandy, Vanilla syrup, Lemon Juice, and Walnut bitters.
Headhunter Skulls & Tikis Mai Tai Glass - by The Art of KenTiki
in 1 collection
From KenTiki:
"This pair of mai tai glasses features stacks of headhunter skulls and tikis. It is made to match the 'Shaking Things Up!' cocktail shakers and goes with either one or both because it features designs from both and matching colors. These are nominally 15oz glasses but actually hold about 13.5oz.
Original vintage-look graphics echo the earliest days of tiki cocktails and has a distressed look to simulate age and use. These graphics printed on the glass with commercial grade glassware inks so they are durable and will hold up to heavy use."
Godzilla vs. Kong: Kong Tiki Mug - Skull Island Variant - Brown - by MONDO
in 3 collections
From MONDO:
"Recognizing that everyone gets thirstier watching a fight (tell us we're wrong), we begin with our Our Godzilla vs. Kong: Kong Tiki Mug - Skull Island Variant, as well as a Matte Black version. Designed by our own Mike Bonanno and sculpted by Tufan Sezer and Mike Bonanno. Raise up your mugs to the mighty Kong!"
Tommy Bahama's Luau Lounge Martini Glass
in 0 collections
This is a frosted martini glass with a a luau dancers graphic, marked "Tommy Bahama's Luau Lounge". Sold as a set with two glasses and a matching glass and metal martini shaker.
Quint Mug - by Trader Duck
in 5 collections
In the film Jaws (1975), Quint was a grizzled, seasoned shark hunter, who resided on the Island of Amity, MA in the shanty seaside port of Menemsha.
His hatred of sharks goes back to his time in the service during WWII...
Played by actor Robert Shaw, at one point in the film Quint delivers a soliloquy fit for the Globe Theatre about the horrors surrounding the torpedoing of the USS Indianapolis where those who survived the torpedo attack still faced several days in the Pacific Ocean, drifting between life and death, dehydration and shark attacks. As Quint states: "Eleven hundred men went into the water, 316 men came out and the sharks took the rest.”
Trader Duck's mug captures the visage of the shark hunter. Made in small batches of 20 or less and sold to Facebook buyers through a lottery selection method as each new batch is ready.
"The back of the mug has an open pair of shark jaws and Quint's favorite toast: "Here's to swimmin with bow-legged women."
Bruce The Shark Mug - You're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat Variant - White & Gray With Yellow Orca Barrels - by MONDO
in 10 collections
This mug is modeled after "Bruce", the great white shark in the film Jaws, which debuted in 1975 and was directed by Steven Spielberg. This "You're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat Variant" (limited to 1,000) in white and gray with red details and yellow Orca barrels is one of a few variants, including an open edition "Standard Variant" that looks very similar but without yellow-painted Orca barrels, a "Chum Variant" in wipe-away red glaze (limited to 400) and an "Amity Variant" in wipe-away blue glaze (limited to 360). There is also a "ComicCon 2019 Variant" in sandstone brown with dark brown wipe glaze (limited to 200). Each mug also includes a translucent red swizzle stick "swimmer" that helps re-create the classic 1975 film poster with the swimmer directly above the shark's mouth.
Tiki-Ti 60th Anniversary Tiki Mug - by SHAG
in 6 collections
A mug shaped like a tall, thin, tiki head with tiny eyes, a long nose, and rectangular mouth.
Brown wipe glaze with wood grain pattern. Deep orange interior.
Tiki Tango Rum Barrel Mug - Blue
in 4 collections
This mug is shaped like a rum barrel slightly tilted to the side and floating in waves. The exterior has a wrap-around design showing the outside of the Tiki Tango building, with a tiki and beachside palm trees -- as well as sea creatures coming out of the waves, including a crab, a sea turtle, and a shell. Blue gloss glaze.
Commemorative Tiki Mug for the Adventurer's Club 100 Year Anniversary
in 1 collection
This four-sided mug is trimmed with bamboo edging and features two different tribal tiki masks and two different heat decal panels.
It is a limited edition commemorative tiki mug for the Adventurer's Club 100 year anniversary. This mug is a collaboration between Ken “KenTiki” Hudson of The Art of KenTiki, David Outline of Outl1n3 Island, and Alec Shumate of Pen and the Sword.
KenTiki envisioned the overall design, Outl1n3 Island sculpted and produced the mugs, and Pen and the Sword drew two of the 4 side panels which were applied to the mugs as heat decals.
Admission tickets to their 2021 Fourth Annual Tiki Night banquet came with a mug option. This was a sold-out event. There were only 100 produced.
Crocodile King - Bamboo Ash - by Anthony Carpenter - for Tiki Farm
aka Crocodile King - Iron Oxide Brown - by Anthony Carpenter - for Tiki Farm in 5 collections
This mug is shaped like a half-human and half-crocodile head of the "Crocodile King" from Papua New Guinea. The reverse features a down-pointed full-body crocodile.
From Tiki Farm:
"'The Crocodile King' is a powerful being, one that is said to be part man and part reptile, 'existing' in the realm between myth and reality. He watches over the crocodiles of Papua New Guinea...as well as those who claim kinship with them. Is he real or a product of superstition? Only the crocodiles know for sure. Feel free to ask them. The Crocodile King measures 6 ¾” in height and holds 18 ounces. Designed for Tiki Farm by Anthony Carpenter, the total run in either glaze shown here is limited to 250 mugs per glaze ('Pippin Green' and 'Bamboo Ash')."