Tiki Mugs
Sacramento Ohana Crawl Mug - 2024 Edition - by Woody Miller
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From Woody Miller:
"This classic Fog Cutter shaped mug depicts Sacramento's iconic Tower Theater flanked by palm trees, glass floats, and even a peekaboo Tiki Bob. On the theater's marquee is the Kon-Tiki movie from 1950. This limited edition collectible is available for pre-order. Pick-up will be at the event.
Materials: Lead-free white stoneware ceramic & food safe glaze
Capacity: 26oz
Size: 8 inches tall x 4 inches wide
Designed, sculpted, molded, glazed, and fired by Woody.
Handmade ceramics, made in Oakland, CA."
Texas Style Three Faced Mai-Tai Bucket Mug - Lei Low 9th Anniversary Mug - by Eekum Bookum
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From Lei Low:
"They’re here! Lei Low’s 9 year anniversary Mugs!
The first arrivals are going on sale today. We’ll be selling the mugs exclusively at Lei Low first. We’ll let y’all know when they go on sale online.
This year’s anniversary mug is a Texas take on the three-faced Mai Tai bucket made by the amazing @mulder142. This mug is adorned with a Texan Kon-Tiki, the Lei Low logo, a longhorn skull, and of course the lone star state. We had 200 made and 80 are available today. They’ll be $120. Stop by and get yours today. "
Bumatay Shot
aka Stockton Islander Bumatay Shot in 3 collections
This is a ceramic shot mug inspired by the classic Andres Bumatay style Tiki and Tiki mug that were used at several locations, including the Stockton Islander, which Eric was specifically inspired by. The original design was carved by Andres Bumatay; some tikis in this style were also carved by his protege, Richard Ellis. This tiki has striking, large eyes, and a small fish-like mouth. Glaze is yellow-brown, and the background of the mug appears to have a pineapple or palm-like texture. These shots debuted at the KON-TIKI EXPEDITION 70th Anniversary Parking Lot Sale.
Steve Crane Bird Bowl
aka Luau Bird Bowl, Bird of Paradise Bowl, Hypnotic Chicken in 24 collections
This lovely bowl is a great example of the amazing designs of Gabe Florian. The bowl was designed by Florian for use in Steve Crane's restaurants, which include the Luau in Beverly Hills, and the chain of Kon-Tiki restaurants that were found in Sheratons. It is of the head of a bird, and is painted using a wide pallette of colors, blues, oranges, greens and reds. The birds eyes and beak are the prominent features, and the intense look on the bird's face has led some to call it the "Hypnotic Chicken" bowl. Like many of the Florian/Crane designs, the bowl is double walled, and is marked "Designed by Steve Crane Associates" underneath.
Steve Crane Mask/War Club Mug
in 20 collections
This mug is a hiball shape with a brown base and white interior, with painted details. Depicts tiki masks, spears and other weaponry, and has a war club for a handle. From the Luau restaurant in Beverly Hills, and also the Kon-Tiki chain.
Forbidden Ruins Mug Green
in 18 collections
Dating back to the 12th or 13th century, located in Angkor Thom, the faces of the Khmer temple in Cambodia have long watched over adventurers and explorers. Trader Brandon designed this mug to look like the replica stone face located in Disneyland's Jungle Cruise ride. Available in two glaze colors: green (directly from Trader Brandon's web page) and brown/tan (from Kon Tiki Tucson). Produced by Munktiki Imports.
Portland Tiki Kon 2013 Mug Aqua with Brown
aka Tiki Kon Adventure Island Mug 2013 LTD Aqua in 7 collections
This standing Tiki mug is based on a design by Sophista-Tiki (Dawn Frasier) and Colonel Tiki (Craig Hermann). It is shaped like the posts that support the historic Vancouver quay. It's a fitting tribute to the Quay Bar, which was built in 1955 and faces an uncertain future, and to the Red Lion at the Quay. It was produced by Munktiki (Paul Nielsen) for the 11th Anniversary Portland Tiki Kon in 2013. Sold in both aqua with brown accents and brown with aqua accents & orange interior, blind boxed, edition of 100 including both color variations. Special edition two-tone, half aqua and half brown, version (limited to 25) also sold.
Portland Tiki Kon 2013 Mug Brown with Aqua
aka Tiki Kon Adventure Island Mug 2013 LTD Brown in 6 collections
This standing Tiki mug is based on a design by Sophista-Tiki (Dawn Frasier) and Colonel Tiki (Craig Hermann). It is shaped like the posts that support the historic Vancouver quay. It's a fitting tribute to the Quay Bar, which was built in 1955 and faces an uncertain future, and to the Red Lion at the Quay. It was produced by Munktiki (Paul Nielsen) for the 11th Anniversary Portland Tiki Kon in 2013. Sold in both aqua with brown accents and brown with aqua accents & orange interior, blind boxed, edition of 100 including both color variations. Special edition two-tone, half aqua and half brown, version (limited to 25) also sold.
Portland Tiki Kon 2013 Mug Aqua & Brown Super Limited
aka Tiki Kon Adventure Island Mug 2013 SLTD Aqua & Brown in 4 collections
This standing Tiki mug is based on a design by Sophista-Tiki (Dawn Frasier) and Colonel Tiki (Craig Hermann). It is shaped like the posts that support the historic Vancouver quay. It's a fitting tribute to the Quay Bar, which was built in 1955 and faces an uncertain future, and to the Red Lion at the Quay. It was produced by Munktiki (Paul Nielsen) for the 11th Anniversary Portland Tiki Kon in 2013. Sold in both aqua with brown accents and brown with aqua accents, blind boxed, edition of 100 including both color variations. This is the super limited edition two-tone, with one half aqua and one half brown, version (limited to 25).
Tiki Kon 2015 Limited Edition Mug
aka Portland Tiki Kon 2015 LTD Mug, The Happy Traveler Limited Edition in 11 collections
This is a full standing Tiki with no neck and a hunched over appearance. He has a round head and a Tangaroan style mouth. He appears to be wearing a shirt with a belly-button indentation. The Super Limited Edition of this mug has a colored shirt with Aloha flower designs. Both versions have a pitted and weathered stone appearance. These mugs are fashioned after an idol which is currently on display at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. It was found on Mokumanamana, one of the northwestern Hawaiian islands. Though the spiritual significance of the idol is unknown, Mokumanamana was the last known refuge of the Menehune, according to the legends of Kaua'i.
Tiki Kon 2015 Super Limited Edition Mug
aka Northwest Tiki Kon 2015 SLTD Mug, Portland Tiki Kon 2015 SLTD Mug, First Class Happy Traveler Super Limited Edition in 1 collection
This is a full standing Tiki with no neck and a hunched over appearance. He has a round head and a Tangaroan style mouth. He is wearing a shirt with a belly-button indentation. This Super Limited Edition of the mug sports a yellow aloha shirt with red flowers. Both versions have a pitted and weathered stone appearance. These mugs are fashioned after an idol which is currently on display at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. It was was found on Mokumanamana, one of the northwestern Hawaiian islands. Though the spiritual significance of the idol is unknown, Mokumanamana was the last known refuge of the Menehune, according to the legends of Kaua'i.
Tiki Kon 2017 Super Limited Edition Event Mug
aka Northwest Tiki Kon 2017 SLTD Edition Taino Mug Obsidian Black in 4 collections
This is a black glazed mug shaped like a standing Taino carved figure holding a 22k gold sugar cane stalk. Lime green interior. This mug pays tribute to the Taino people, one of the indigenous cultures of the Caribbean, and is inspired by ancient Taino carvings. The figure holds a sugar cane stalk to mark the Caribbean origins of rum. There was also a Limited Edition mug in brown glaze.