Tiki Mugs
Happy Palm
in 1 collection
A mug shaped like a smiling palm Tiki head with large square upper teeth and tongue covering lower teeth. Unnumbered and available in a variety of glazes.
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.
Kreepytiki Moai Kava Kava Tiki Mug
in 5 collections
This Moai Kava Kava Tiki Mug is shaped like the head of one of the emaciated Moai Kava Kava man carvings found on Easter Island. It has long ears, a heavy browline, and comes with a lid with straw hole.
Tiki Farm Brown Moai with Double Crown Records Fire Decal
in 1 collection
This brown moai style tiki was made for Double Crown Records, a surf / instrumental rock n' roll record label based in Bellingham, WA. This particular Moai design was first issued in yellow as part of a set of four from Tiki Farm, the others in the set are a purple lono, green rarotongan and a blue marquesan tiki.
Spooky Stone Sippy Cup
in 6 collections
This is a mug shaped like a small skull with no lower jaw and a rough textured exterior. They were produced in three consecutively numbered colorways within the same edition of 150 (#1-50 in Melon glaze, #51-100 in Banana glaze, #101-150 in Cinnamon glaze).
2015 NW Tiki Kon Mai Tai Glass
aka 2015 Northwest Tiki Kon Loball Glass, Tiki Kon Air Loball Glass in 5 collections
This is a double rocks/loball/mai-tai glass with pink and orange lettering. The "o" in "Kon" is a stylized global map as seen in other vintage airline logos like TWA and Pan Am. Came with matching swizzles and coasters.
The Junction Moai Brown
in 4 collections
A mug based on an original Barney West style Moai carving. The Moai has a topknot, upturned eyes, and a small red mouth. The total edition of this design was limited to 100 mugs (50 green issued first and 50 brown issued second).
Mai-Kai Mystery Bowl - Gray - by Harper
aka Original Mai-Kai Mystery Bowl First Edition in 1 collection
This is the original edition of the bowl used for serving the classic Mystery Drink cocktail at the Mai-Kai. The bowl has a gray exterior and interior, with four open-mouthed tikis. "Mai Kai" is on the two sides of the bowl. The other two sides have a flower design. This is the first edition of this design, ever, and was later followed by the Otagiri, Dynasty, Tiki Farm, and Swank Pad Productions versions.
Trader Pang's Bamboo Mug Green
in 2 collections
This mug is green and is shaped like a stalk of bamboo with leaves on the side. "Trader Pang's" is printed on the back.
Jungle Signature Tiki Mug Mottled Green
in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki head with the word "JUNGLE" in its mouth. An earlier version was released in February of 2015 in a bluish mottled glaze. This is the mottled green glaze version. Designed by Tiki Dylan and manufactured by Wayne Hoareau of Wild tHing Creations.
The Junction Moai Green
in 1 collection
A mug based on an original Barney West style Moai carving. The Moai has a topknot, upturned eyes, and a small red mouth. The total edition of this design was limited to 100 mugs (50 green issued first and 50 brown issued second).
Goin' Primitive Mug Red Fez Limited Edition - by Grog
in 3 collections
This is a red fez-wearing ape head mug based on the artwork of David C. Wong and sculpted and manufactured by Grog (Ernie Keen). This mug was originally designed for the Goin' Primitive Event on October 14th-16th, 2011, in Newberry Springs, CA. The standard event edition (limited to 90 regular green fez and 10 surprise package leopard spotted fez mugs) more closely resembles the colors of the original art with a bluish tinge to the ape head and a green fez. Artist proofs and custom editions of this mug vary in glaze color. This mug is a limited edition of 15 with a black wipe-away head and a red fez with yellow tassle. First made available for sale at the International Tiki Market Place at Don the Beachcomber's in Sunset/Huntington Beach.
Overall run of this design with all color-ways was limited to 200 pieces.