Tiki Mugs
Werewolf of London - for Trader Vic’s
in 1 collection
Inspired by the classic Warren Zevon 70's hit song, "Werewolves of London". This mug portrays the werewolf from the song with a Hawaiian flower lei, tropical drink in a coconut mug, and perfect hair.
The mug is rectangular with the werewolf on one side and tapa cloth and glass fish floats wrapping around the other three sides.
It utilizes a wrap-around heat decal with graphics, rather than a painted or dipped glaze over a sculpted piece.
Arizona Tiki Oasis VI Mug - Witco Desert Owl Mug - by Eekum Bookum
aka Witco Desert Owl - Orange - by Eekum Bookum - for Arizona Tiki Oasis 2024 in 5 collections
This mug is shaped like a Witco-styled orange desert owl.
From Baby-Doe von Stroheim:
"Our Arizona Tiki Oasis event mug is a sleek modernist styled desert owl, reminiscent of the kind Witco created in the late 50s and 60s. The majestic Maltese Falcon-like raptor is perched on a geometric base styled after the iconic Hotel Valley Ho bannister."
The Tahitian - Green - from the Sven Kirsten Kollection - by Tiki Farm
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This design is modeled after a traditional carved Tahitian tiki head, as used in the early Trader Vic's restaurant chain.
Sven has partnered with Trader Vic's, as before with his Modernist tiki mug, to release this mug along with a 60-page hardbound book written by Sven Kirsten elucidating the origins of the mug’s design & name. The book cover art is by Michael Uhlenkott.
This design, like others in partnership from Sven and Tiki Farm, was released in three different glaze colors. An Aqua Blue glaze version was sold directly from Trader Vic's. This second version in Green glaze is sold through Sven, himself, at marketplaces and other events.
Luau Isles Tiki Mug - First Edition - Driftwood - by Matt Reese & Jim Bacchi - with Tiki Bauer - for Lost Temple Traders
in 1 collection
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Welcome to the Luau Isles. This driftwood inspired tiki was designed by Matt Reese and Jim Bacchi and is limited to 100 pieces. These mugs stand 10 inches tall and are being produced locally by Tiki Bauer. "
The Tahitian - Aqua Blue - from the Sven Kirsten Kollection - by Tiki Farm - for Trader Vic's
in 2 collections
This design is modeled after a traditional carved Tahitian tiki head, as used in the early Trader Vic's restaurant chain.
Sven has partnered with Trader Vic's, as before with his Modernist tiki mug, to release this mug along with a 60-page hardbound book written by Sven Kirsten elucidating the origins of the mug’s design & name. The book cover art is by Michael Uhlenkott.
This design, like others in partnership from Sven and Tiki Farm, was released in three different glaze colors. This Aqua Blue glaze is sold directly from Trader Vic's. A second in Green glaze is sold through Sven, himself, at marketplaces and other events.
Tiki Torch Fuel Can Mug - by Mitchell Spain Ceramics
in 1 collection
This is a ceramic tumbler designed to look like an old vintage tiki torch fuel can with rusty vintage graphics.
From Mitchell Spain: “Fill up this porcelain 'Tall Boy' with 16 ounces of your favorite beverage! With great attention to detail, each form is built by hand and slip-cast using intricate mold designs. Decal designs are created from scratch using Photoshop and printed on a ceramic decal printer.”
This decal was also available with other ceramic vessels, including a handled mug version.
Maori No.1 Tiki Mug - in Caramel Brown - by Katiki Classic Mugs
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From Katiki Classic Mugs:
"This Maori No.1 tiki mug measures in at 7 3/4" tall and hold 16 ounces of fluid. This mug is modeled after a vintage New Zealand tourist carving dated September 1972. In keeping with the vintage theme, each mug has authentic agoya shell eyes that are vintage dead stock from a defunct New York button factory dated 1956. Mug is glazed in gloss caramel brown. Sculpted by Mike Biggs of Biggs Tiki."
This design originated under the original brand of Tiki Classics in 2022, but has been re-branded under Katiki Classic Mugs, marked "Katiki" on bottom, and issued in new color-ways. It is slightly smaller than the original.
Tropical Cocktail Can Mug - by Mitchell Spain Ceramics - for The Kazan Room
in 1 collection
This is a ceramic tumbler designed to look like an old vintage can with rusty vintage graphics.
From the Kazan Room:
"This is the @thekazanroom 'New' edition Tropical Cocktail Can mug.
This is the @thekazanroom exclusive house mug. Only sold in Japan. First run limited to 25 pieces.
Graphics by @nelsonnokela
Mfg by @mitchellspainceramics"
Death Wave - First Edition - by Munktiki - for Ohana is Dead
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From Ohana Is Dead:
"Introducing the ultimate embodiment of island mystique and adrenaline rush: Death Wave! Crafted with meticulous detail, this mug captures the essence of both danger and delight. Picture this: a haunting skull nestled on a serene beach, its hollow eyes staring down the imminent swell of a colossal wave. Feel the rush as you anticipate the crash, all while surrounded by swaying palm trees that you can arrange to your liking.
Whether you're a thrill-seeker or simply appreciate the darker beauty of island lore, the Death Wave Tiki Mug is a conversation starter, a collector's item, and a vessel for your favorite libations. Imagine sipping your favorite exotic concoction, feeling the cool ceramic against your fingertips as you immerse yourself in the allure of the tropics.
Bring home a piece of the untamed ocean, a slice of the forbidden, with Death Wave. Perfect for adding a touch of edge to your tiki bar collection, or as a gift for those who embrace adventure and the unknown. Dive into the depths of mystery and taste the thrill with every sip."
Based on art from @sommerseth.art, sculpted by @kurtklockauart and produced by @munktiki.
Forbidden Island Tiki Bar Kill Devil 2.0 Mug Third Release - by Woody Miller
aka Forbidden Island Kill Devil Club 2.0 3rd Release - by Woody Miller in 0 collections
This mug is shaped like a Ku tiki with small upturned nose/nostrils and a downturned grimace, holding a green jug labeled "2.0".
This mug was made for the Forbidden Island Tiki Bar in Alameda, CA to be given out to those that are brave enough to finish their Kill Devil 2.0 Rum list.
Enchanted Tiki Room Mask Mug - by Tiki Rob
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This mug is one in a series of mugs by Rob with natives (Menehunes) holding masks in front of their faces.
From Tiki Rob:
"It’s inspired by a lesser known mask hiding in the enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland. I decided to try an instagram/Facebook auction to avoid crazy fees. 100% of this sale will go to a long time friend of @tikipop and myself who could really use the money right now. Bidding is open now and will end tomorrow evening (Sunday the 8th of October) when i think the bidding has reached its end."
Sleestak Mug - Red Edition - by House of Modern Antiquities
aka Land of the Lost Mug - Red Edition - by House of Modern Antiquities in 1 collection
A mug shaped like the head of a Sleestak. It is a lizard-like head with large glossy round eyes and a horn on top.
Sleestaks/Saleesataka/Sarisataka are the Lizard People from the television show, Land of the Lost, a live-action show mixed with stop-motion animated dinosaurs, which originally aired on Saturday mornings from 1974 to 1976, on the NBC television network. It has since become a 1970s American cult classic. Krofft Productions remade the series in 1991, and adapted it into a feature film in 2009.
Land of the Lost details the adventures of the Marshall family (father Rick and his children Will and Holly), who are trapped in an alternate universe or time warp inhabited by dinosaurs, a primate-type people called Pakuni, and aggressive humanoid/lizard creatures (described as similar to insects) called Sleestak.
Mug created by House of Modern Antiquities. Issued in green (50), pink Valentine's Edition (11), red (1), or yellow Enik Edition (25).
Autographed by show creator Sid Krofft.