Tiki Mugs
Kōloa Rum Kamalo Mug
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This Tiki mug is a full-body design with a figure-eight shaped mouth and slitted eyes. Designed and made on Maui by Rob Hawes (MauiTiki). The design is based upon the ancient legend of "Kamalo and the Shark God" wherein a brave father goes in search of the Shark God in hopes of gaining vengeance. Both Rob and Kamalo survived their own personal encounters with a shark, and Rob's story inspired the creation of this mug. There are 10 artist proofs of this design and a custom version as well. This version was made for Kōloa Rum Company on Kaua'i, Hawaii.
Trader Pang's X Eyes Mug Tan
in 2 collections
Ku shaped tiki mug, with bands across eyes in a sort of "X" shape, in a light tan/beige glaze. "Trader Pang's printed on back.
Waka Toa Warrior for La Mariana Sailing Club 55th Anniversary
aka War Canoe Warrior for La Mariana Sailing Club 55th Anniversary in 10 collections
This is a large dual-chamber mug shaped like a Tiki in a war canoe. The piece stands 9 inches tall, 14 inches long and 8 inches at its widest. Designed by Gecko and sculpted by Squid. This is the La Mariana Sailing Club 55th Anniversary Edition.
Arte 4 Tambor Grande
aka Arte 4 Large Drum in 1 collection
This tall multicolored drum-shaped mug was manufactured by Arte 4 in Spain. It has a pattern of circles and arcs all around the exterior.
Trader Vic's Honolulu Scorpion Bowl
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This all green goblet shaped bowl was manufactured by Polynesian Pottery for the Trader Vic's Honolulu location and appears in their menu to serve a Scorpion Cocktail. The bowl is decorated with 8 Tiki heads (possibly modeled after Tiki Surf Necklaces) and has a zig-zag pattern inscribed around the bottom base.
Bowl is 6" high and 6.5" at its widest point.
Plastic Topped Tall Wooden Maori Koruru Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 2 collections
These wooden shakers are shaped like Maori tikis. Their eyes are paua and their tongues are extended. Each shaker has a plastic top that can be removed for easy filling. Marked on the bottom: "Carved in Rotorua, New Zealand."
Coco Joe's Olowalu Petroglyph Lighter
in 3 collections
This table lighter was manufactured by Coco Joe's in their black lava color. It features petroglyphs found on the island of Maui that depict the fears of the demigod whom the island was named after. A matching ashtray was also produced.
Hukilau 2014 Double Old Fashioned Glass for Beachbum Berry Symposium
in 3 collections
This loball was produced for the Thursday, June 12th, 2014 Hukilau Beachbum Berry Symposium, "Potions of the Caribbean." Kevin Kidney designed the Hukilau logo and mascot Tiki, "Huki" as well as the Beachbum Berry caricatures holding a glass on the back. Blue heat decals used. Sold in sets of 2 or 4.
Boo-Tiki Coconut Mug
in 3 collections
This coconut mug is shaped like a half coconut, that has a cracked-edge appearance, with the brown husk broken away around the edge to expose white coconut meat. Brown exterior, white interior.
Daga Octopus Mug for Buzz's Polynesia
in 3 collections
This short brown mug was manufactured for Buzz's Polynesia restaurant in Kauai. It appears to be based on, if not molded from, the Polynesian Pottery Trader Vic's Waikiki Octopus Mug. The mug is roundish with a scowling face on front and reverse with heat decal on middle side. Not marked on bottom.
Bali Hai 60th Anniversary Mug
aka Mr. Bali Hai With Fez 60th Anniversary Mug in 24 collections
This mug is a reproduction of the original Mr. Bali Hai, the mascot for the Bali Hai Restaurant in San Diego. This version of the mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm. Mr. Bali Hai is an oblong head with a bone through the nose and large white hoop earrings, with sleepily lidded eyes. This mug is topped by a tapa printed red fez with black tassel and the words "Bali Hai" in gold on front. The back of the mug reads: "Bali Hai 1954-2014 60th Anniversary Shelter Island." The anniversary event was on 10/30/2014 and each attendee had a ticket for one drink with mug on admission. The remainder of the mug run went on sale at the restaurant the following day.
Krampus 2014 Super Limited Edition
aka Krampus 2014 SLTD Edition in 12 collections
Krampus is a beast-like creature from the folklore of Alpine countries thought to punish children during the Yule season who had misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards well-behaved ones with gifts. Krampus gives out coal and switches and is said to capture particularly naughty children in his sack and carry them away to his lair. Krampus is represented as a beast-like creature, generally demonic in appearance with horns and a long protruding tongue. This Krampus mug was created for 2014 and the devil figure is holding a pitchfork in one hand and dragging a small child with the other. More children are stuffed in his bag on the reverse side. The Super LTD Editions of Krampus are limited to 25 each of four different color ways, making it a total run of 100. The color ways include Red and Black (also known as “Krampus Colors”), "Forest Krampus," and "Krampus Snow."