Tiki Mugs
Kaduku Witch Doctor Mug - Fallout Edition - Neon Green & Blue - by Atomica Exotica & Munktiki Imports - for Lost Temple Traders
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This is a mug shaped like a cartoonish squatting witch doctor with large bug eyes, a bone through his nose, and a hat with skull and crossbones, holding a shrunken head.
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Kaduku the Witch Doctor mug is a collaboration between Lost Temple Traders and Atomica Exotica. The mug stands 8” tall, holds 28oz, is limited to 250 mugs in each colorway and is produced by Munktiki Imports. "
There is a bone glaze version and a green glaze version that preceded the Fallout and Mystic editions.
Handled Pineapple Mug - for Aulani
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This handled and lidded pineapple mug is labeled "Aloha From Aulani A Disney Resort & Spa".
It was likely meant for coffee rather than cocktails since there is no straw hole in top.
Hawaiian Canoe House S&P Shakers - for Aulani Resort
aka Hawaiian Canoe House Salt and Pepper Shakers - for Aulani Resort, Tiki Hut Shakers - for Aulani Resort in 0 collections
Reminiscent of Coco Joe's style Salt & Pepper Shakers, this set from Aulani depicts two of the curved arch main entrances to the resort which are based on traditional Hawaiian canoe houses and echoed throughout the architecture of the entire resort. They rest inside a base decorated with plumeria blossoms and labeled "Aulani A Disney Resort & Spa". Glazed in a light brown with a light blue interior. These shakers were created as part of a large collection of matching serveware and mugs released in October of 2023 at the Disney Aulani Resort.
Canoe Mug - for Aulani Resort
aka Canoe Serving Dish - for Aulani Resort in 0 collections
This mug is shaped like a traditional Hawaiian canoe with plumeria blossoms hanging off the front. Glazed in a light brown with a light blue interior. It was created as part of a large collection of matching serveware and mugs released in October of 2023 at the Disney Aulani Resort.
Hawaiian Canoe House Mug - for Aulani Resort
aka Hut Mug - for Aulani Resort in 4 collections
This mug depicts the curved arch main entrance to the resort which is based on a traditional Hawaiian canoe house and echoed throughout the architecture of the entire resort. Glazed in a light brown with a light blue interior. It was created as part of a large collection of matching serveware and mugs released in October of 2023 at the Disney Aulani Resort.
Bamboo Mug With Plumeria Blossoms - for Aulani Resort
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This light brown bamboo mug has two white plumeria blossoms on the side and a light blue interior. It was created as part of a large collection of matching serveware and mugs released in October of 2023 at the Disney Aulani Resort.
Shriek-ee Tiki - Chocolate Brown Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Cursed Idol
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This mug seems inspired by the Nkondi (Perhaps with a face leaning more toward the Zuni Fetish Warrior Doll from the third and final portion of the Trilogy of Terror horror film, released in 1975).
The Nkondi are religious idols made by the Kongo people of the Congo region. The name nkondi derives from the verb -konda, meaning “to hunt” and thus nkondi means “hunter” because they can hunt down and attack wrong-doers, witches, or enemies. These idols are characterized by the curse nails which are hammered into their torsos and backs.
In his hand, he also appears to be holding a spiky hammer of sorts. His mouth is lined with sharp teeth and on his chest is a small box holding a skull.
From Cursed Idol:
"Sculpted by Patrick Vassar and produced by Monkeyskull. The mug stands almost 7 inches tall, the base of the mug is 3 inches wide by 3 inches deep, and holds approximately 13.5 ounces of liquid. Chocolate Bar Edition in a Dark Brown Matte finish."
Shriek-ee Tiki - Burnt Orange Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Cursed Idol
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This mug seems inspired by the Nkondi (Perhaps with a face leaning more toward the Zuni Fetish Warrior Doll from the third and final portion of the Trilogy of Terror horror film, released in 1975).
The Nkondi are religious idols made by the Kongo people of the Congo region. The name nkondi derives from the verb -konda, meaning “to hunt” and thus nkondi means “hunter” because they can hunt down and attack wrong-doers, witches, or enemies. These idols are characterized by the curse nails which are hammered into their torsos and backs.
In his hand, he also appears to be holding a spiky hammer of sorts. His mouth is lined with sharp teeth and on his chest is a small box holding a skull.
From Cursed Idol:
"Sculpted by Patrick Vassar and produced by Monkeyskull. The mug stands almost 7 inches tall, the base of the mug is 3 inches wide by 3 inches deep, and holds approximately 13.5 ounces of liquid. Burnt Orange Matte finish."
Shriek-ee Tiki - Wasabi Green Edition - by Monkey Skull - for Cursed Idol
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This mug seems inspired by the Nkondi (Perhaps with a face leaning more toward the Zuni Fetish Warrior Doll from the third and final portion of the Trilogy of Terror horror film, released in 1975).
The Nkondi are religious idols made by the Kongo people of the Congo region. The name nkondi derives from the verb -konda, meaning “to hunt” and thus nkondi means “hunter” because they can hunt down and attack wrong-doers, witches, or enemies. These idols are characterized by the curse nails which are hammered into their torsos and backs.
In his hand, he also appears to be holding a spiky hammer of sorts. His mouth is lined with sharp teeth and on his chest is a small box holding a skull.
From Cursed Idol:
"Sculpted by Patrick Vassar and produced by Monkeyskull. The mug stands almost 7 inches tall, the base of the mug is 3 inches wide by 3 inches deep, and holds approximately 13.5 ounces of liquid. Dark Green gloss finish Wasabi Edition."
Kapu Akua Mug - First Edition - Koa Wood Brown & Light Blue - by SHAG - for Lost Temple Traders
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This mug is based on the animatronic tiki poles in Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room.
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Once upon our travels, we stumbled upon a famed wood carver. His carvings were so life-like, the eyes appeared to move as we did.
Lost Temple Traders is proud to present the Kapu Akua mug designed by SHAG! Sculpted by SQUID, this two-sided mug stands 7.5 inches tall. Limited Edition 200.
Mugs are hand-made in California and are being made in small batches."
Swamp Rum Mug - First Edition - by Trader J & Poly's Custom Shop - for the Florida Rum Society
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From the Florida Rum Society:
"It is FINALLY HERE!!! This is a PRE-SALE for the first ever FRS Tiki Mug! We are calling it 'Swamp Rum' and it features the FRS Alligator (of Mai Tai Glass fame) holding tight to his favorite FRS Single Barrel Rum. It was designed by Poly's Custom Shop in collaboration with Trader Jay and each mug was handmade and painted by Poly's. This run is limited to 75 so reserve yours TODAY! The mug holds 22oz and is anticipated to be ready for pick up at Miami Rum Congress in February or shipping directly to home soon after. Pre-orders SHIP FREE!"
Don the Beachcomber Sahara Hotel Teapot - by Sterling
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This teapot was manufactured for Don the Beachcomber in the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. The teapot is white and features a beachcomber with a beard wearing a pointy hat with a little bird perched on top.
Sterling manufactured a complete set of dishes for this location.