Tiki Mugs
Hobie 70th Anniversary Sippin' Safari Mai Tai Glass
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A clear mai-tai glass with black and gold graphics, including an outrigger canoe, celebrating Hobie's 70th anniversary in 2024.
From Hobie:
"Toast to 70 years of tropical bliss with the Hobie 70th Anniversary Sippin' Safari Mai Tai Glass! Sip into paradise with this limited edition tiki treasure, crafted to celebrate Hobie's iconic journey. Embrace the spirit of aloha with every sip – let the waves of nostalgia wash over you as you indulge in the ultimate island experience. Cheers to adventure, surf, and the timeless allure of the tropics!"
Siren's Song Mai Tai Glass - 1st Edition - Blue - by JMIK
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Linocut inspired design featuring three mermaids lounging on rocks. Came in 2 colors (blue or purple), 144 total edition number.
Ta Moko Puffer Mug - Yellow - by Tiki Matt
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This is a puffer fish mug with "ta moko" traditional Maori tattoo carving.
Available in either yellow or green glaze.
Designed by and Sculpted by Tiki Matt (TikiLamps Trading), in Italy.
Ta Moko Puffer Mug - Green - by Tiki Matt
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This is a puffer fish mug with "ta moko" traditional Maori tattoo carving.
Available in either yellow or green glaze.
Designed by and Sculpted by Tiki Matt (TikiLamps Trading), in Italy.
King Kane - in Bone with Black Wipe - by Tiki Lin
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This is a Kane mug with classic X-eyes face that was produced by Linall Brand (stamped Tiki Lin). Issued in a bone glaze with a black/brown wipe finish and gloss overglaze.
Zombie Mug - by Down The Road Clayworks - for The Monkey's Paw
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Mug shaped like a zombie head with "The Monkey's Paw" stamped on the back. Glazed in classic Z-base transparent grey matte with blue and brown accents.
Down the Road Clayworks also sells unmarked versions of this design through their Etsy store and brick-and-mortar.
The Mouthful - by Miles Nielsen - for Munktiki
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From Munktiki:
" 'YOU’RE SO QUIET ALL OF A SUDDEN. YOU’RE THE ONE THEY CALL MOUTH AREN’T YOU?"
Clark Devereaux‘s skull comes equipped with a string of pearls that can be pulled from his jaws. Hand-painted gold and mother of pearl lusters on his treasure. Edition of 100 mugs total, but just 25 available at this time. $300 each and absolutely only one per household.
Made in Astoria, OR by Miles Nielsen."
Mount Gay Rum Shop Barrel Mug - by Tiki Diablo
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This was a promotional product. The third mug made by Tiki Diablo for this brand. Shaped like a rum barrel, but with store features on one side.
Wahine Trio Bowl - by The Restless Native - for TikiLand Trading Company
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This is a bowl seemingly inspired by vintage Vicious Virgin bowls, with three wahines around the bowl's perimeter.
From TikiLand Trading Company:
"Limited Release of 100
[90 are satin finish- shown in photos] [10 are glossy finish - not shown in photos]
This mug/bowl holds about 45oz, is approximately 5.5 inches tall, and 7 inches wide.
Made in USA, in our Southern California studios."
Barrel Beauty - by The Restless Native - for TikiLand Trading Company
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A mug shaped like a beautiful smiling hula girl sitting atop a rum barrel.
Made in Southern California.
Mai Tai Glass - for Hukilau 2017 - by Tiki tOny
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This clear mai tai glass features wrap-around heat decal Tiki tOny art, including several tikis from the Mai-Kai. Heat decal includes turquoise, aqua, and gold.
There was a similar zombie glass issued at the event featuring some of the same art in the same style and colors.
Tiki tOny Handmade Volcano Bowl - Skull Edition
aka Volcano Island Bowl - Skull Edition - by Tiki tOny in 1 collection
Tiki tOny made his first Volcano Island Bowls in the summer of 2007 with the help of Cory Bluemling. Cory threw the first 5 or so on a wheel for Tony, who then sculpted all the details after that. The one pictured below and after that were all made by Tony from start to finish, however. The lava texture is made from an actual piece of lava pressed into the wet clay. The straw holders around the rim come in several themes including skulls, toucans, monkeys, and tikis.