This mug was designed by Crazy Al Evans as merchandise for his band, APE. The mug is a monkey's head, wearing a fez that says "APE", and the mug comes with a lid with a strawhole. The mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm. This custom order version of the mug was hand glazed by Crazy Al and these numbered less than 56 between the years 2004 and 2007. Starting off at $84.95 they jumped to $300.00 each in 2007 after many successful Ebay auctions at the time. The final 12 APE Fez Custom Mugs were offered to the public in limited raffles starting in 2020 (6 One-of-a-Kind Glazed Mugs along with 6 mugs in a Unique ‘Glossy/ Flat’ Custom Deluxe Glaze).
Blue & brown splotchy version of the Tiki Farm Warrior mug. Tiki has almond-shaped, slanted eyes, and a squatting posture with knees meeting. This tiki is designed by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm.
This tiki mug, designed by Flounder for Tiki Farm, mixes Tiki and Orientalia influences to come up with a new take on the Fu Man Chu. Brown glaze with red flame details.
This is a shot version of the Flame Manchu mug, designed by Flounder for Tiki Farm. Brown glazed Fu Manchu-inspired tiki, with red flames atop head.
This brown rum barrel mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Mai Kai in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The barrel has black straps at the top and bottom and reads "Mai-Kai" across the front.
This brown tiki mug was designed by Squid for Tiki Farm, and has Maori-style tattoos. This version came from the Rincon Room which is the spectacular home bar of Ron and Mickee Ferrell and was the site of International Tiki Day 2006.
This blue mug was designed by Flounder, sculpted by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The mug is shaped like a robot with jet packs. He has a tiki face with round eyes and a figure eight shaped mouth. The first 252 pieces were released without the Tiki Farm fire decal.
This rocketship-shaped decanter was designed by Flounder, sculpted by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The decanter is gunmetal gray with a little Rarotongan head peeking out the window. The nosepiece is the lid.
This rocketship-shaped decanter was designed by Flounder, sculpted by Squid and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The decanter has a little Rarotongan head peeking out the window. The nosepiece is the lid. This version was made for a DVA Gallery show featuring artists such as Ken Ruzik, Sam Gambino and Tiki Tony. Each is unique.
This brown hiball with red painted details was designed by Dirk Vermin and manufactured by Tiki Farm for Frankie's Tiki Room in Las Vegas, NV. The front of the mug features a topless four-armed wahine in a grass skirt holding a drink in one hand, a shrunken head in another hand. A third hand is on her head and the fourth is on her hip. The back of the mug has a tiki with a palm trees coming out of it with skulls where coconuts would normally be.
This white hiball with painted details was designed by Dirk Vermin and manufactured by Tiki Farm for Frankie's Tiki Room in Las Vegas, NV. The front of the mug features a topless four-armed wahine in a grass skirt holding a drink in one hand, a shrunken head in another hand. A third hand is on her head and the fourth is on her hip. The back of the mug has a tiki with a palm trees coming out of it with skulls where coconuts would normally be.
This tall brown moai mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for Ron Jon Surf Shop. The moai is wearing black sunglasses and a black t-shirt marked "Surf's Up!" on the back.
This rum barrel mug was produced by Tiki Farm for Smuggler's Cove in San Francisco, CA. The barrel has four straps, and a cream and brown glaze. It reads "Smuggler's Cove" on the front in raised letters and "San Francisco" on the back. This version is an open edition.
This mug is inspired by a vintage Edgar Leeteg painting entitled "The Tahitian Drummer" and the Tikis featured on the mug are inspired by original Tiki imagery as it relates to Trader Vic, Don the Beachcomber, Thor Heyerdahl and Edgar Leeteg. Hence, the name. Glazed in brown and tan.
Kog is from Tiki Farm's "Liquid Lowbrow" product line. Kog was the 2nd place finisher in the Tiki Mug Design & Talent Search and was the first ever design submitted in sculpture form. Created by Daniel Scarcello, Kog is the first ever Steampunk themed Tiki mug. Kog is glazed in gold and sports platinum glazed goggle lenses and a platinum plate on the back where earlier in his life, he met with some trouble.
This is a volcano bowl with three Ku Tikis around it. Diamond pattern around rim and leafy jungle foliage around sides. Bowl is glazed in a "Jungle Green" with red lava detail coming out of volcano in center.
This is a very large dark teal blue volcano bowl with light blue lava spilling over the top of the volcano and Tiki faces along the side. It can easily serve 8 to 10 people. Each bowl came with four companion mugs and a signed (by Shag) and numbered 18"x18" serigraph. This was the first of three similar limited edition sets. The other two include Kelena (in light blue) and Koei (in light green).
Toatahi (Lone Warrior) is a Maori-inspired Tiki tattooed in traditional Maori Moko and in his lap rests what remains of one of his prior conquests. Toatahi is pronounced: TO-AH-TAH-HEE. Glazed in an iron matte brown. This is the first collaboration between Tiki Farm and designer Jeff Wehenkel (Boo-Tiki).
This brown rum barrel mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for Clifton's Pacific Seas, Los Angeles, CA. It is glazed in an iron oxide brown. This Wiki-Wiki Rum Barrel was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Hala Kahiki and The Bruery.
This green moai was manufactured by Tiki Farm for Clifton's Pacific Seas. The moai has a long curved nose and a straight closed mouth.
This brown rum barrel mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for The High Roller Tiki Lounge in Solvang, CA. The High Roller Tiki Lounge is located in the back of the Sort This Out Cellars tasting room. This Wiki-Wiki Rum Barrel was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Hala Kahiki and The Bruery.
This yellow mug is shaped like the Japanese maneki neko, or beckoning cat. The cat has one paw raised and is believed to bring luck. In this case, the other paw holds a slice of pizza. Marked for Fong's Pizza and used at all their locations. The second edition of this design is in a blue glaze @2019.
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for The Grass Skirt bar in Pacific Beach, CA. It features their logo name between two swaying coconut palms. This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Clifton's Pacific Seas in Los Angeles and Tiki-Ko in Bakersfield, CA.
A Marquesan styled Tiki mug. Nuku Nuku is a replica of a carving created by Bill Collins. Glazed in a satin matte with a medium-hued brown glaze which is then wiped to allow the richer hues of the glaze to prevail in the recesses. This version was marked with a heat decal for the grand opening of Clifton's Pacific Seas and their "Maiden Voyage." Not to be confused with a version following this that has the location name molded into the back.
This is a volcano bowl with three Ku Tikis around it. Diamond pattern around rim and leafy jungle foliage around sides. Bowl is glazed in brown with red lava detail coming out of volcano in center. Marked "Clifton's" on side in white. Used to serve their scorpion bowl cocktail (serves 4).
This is a mug featuring the head of Oderus Urungus. David Murray "Dave" Brockie (August 30, 1963 – March 23, 2014), was a Canadian musician, and best known as the lead vocalist of the metal band Gwar, in which he performed as Oderus Urungus. GWAR is an American heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1984, composed of and operated by a frequently rotating line-up of musicians, artists and filmmakers collectively known as Slave Pit Inc. Easily identified by their distinctively grotesque costumes, Gwar's core thematic and visual concept revolves around an elaborate science fiction-themed mythology which portrays the band members as barbaric interplanetary warriors, a narrative which serves as the basis for all of the band's albums, videos, live shows and other media.
A round bowl made to look like rough hewn ship's planks with portholes and barnacles on the side. One porthole shows a tiki with fish netting and the other porthole opens out on a San Francisco trolley car scene. Marked "Tonga Room San Francisco" on side. Primarily gloss brown glaze but barnacles are white.
A mug shaped like a ship's lantern with red "lens" in front and "Tonga" glazed in red. The remainder of the "metalwork" of the lantern is glazed in gray. There is also a starboard lantern with a green "lens" to match and "Tonga" glazed in green.
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for Minnie's in Modesto, CA. It features their name between two swaying coconut palms. This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Clifton's Pacific Seas and The Grass Skirt in Pacific Beach/San Diego, CA.
Moko Moai is a replica of an original Benzart sculpture. It is Ben’s vision of a hybrid version of an Easter Island Moai and a Maori Tiki, evidenced by the traditional heavy Maori tattooing (also known as “Moko”). "Kiwi Green" exterior and red interior glaze. Moko Moai is further embellished with a 1.75" fishhook pendant cast in resin.
This fogcutter mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for Clifton's. It is modeled to look like the old exterior of Clifton's with tropical plants and waterfall, marked for Clifton's Pacific Seas.
This skull mug features a distressed-wiped style skull adorned with red hand-painted eyes and rose-enwrapped skull & heart iconography on the reverse. The skull is perched upon a pedestal featuring skeleton lovers front and back.
There is also a version with teal (instead of red) details.
This is a mug shaped like the Lawgiver statue from the film, Planet Of The Apes. This design was produced in 5 color-ways: Regular/Sandstone, Bone With Wiped Brown Detail, Bloody Over Sandstone, Liberty Grayish Blue, and Gloss Brown. Designed by Michael Bonanno & Tom "Thor" Thordarson
This mug is modeled after "Bruce", the great white shark in the film Jaws, which debuted in 1975 and was directed by Steven Spielberg. The "Standard Variant" is white and gray with red details (un-numbered open edition). This version is the "Chum Variant" in wipe-away red glaze (limited to 400). There is also an "Amity Variant" in wipe-away blue glaze (limited to 360) and a "ComicCon 2019 Variant" in sandstone brown with dark brown wipe glaze (limited to 200). Each mug also includes a translucent red swizzle stick "swimmer" that helps re-create the classic 1975 film poster with the swimmer directly above the shark's mouth.
This mug is modeled after "Bruce", the great white shark in the film Jaws, which debuted in 1975 and was directed by Steven Spielberg. The "Standard Variant" is white and gray with red details (un-numbered open edition). There is also a "Chum Variant" in wipe-away red glaze (limited to 400) and a "ComicCon 2019 Variant" in sandstone brown with dark brown wipe glaze (limited to 200). This is the "Amity Variant" in wipe-away blue glaze (limited to 360). Each mug also includes a translucent red swizzle stick "swimmer" that helps re-create the classic 1975 film poster with the swimmer directly above the shark's mouth.
A mug shaped like an octopus atop a shipwreck. This is Test Pilot's first custom mug release released in time for their three-year anniversary. 100 were made in both a coral and a blue glaze with 200 total for the design. Released 09/01/2019.
This is a mug shaped like a temple pagoda encircled by a dragon. Glazed in a "Jade Green" glaze. The Formosa has been a Hollywood icon since 1939.
Created for the Fermentation Lounge in Tallahassee, FL. This is a bucket mug featuring a pirate holding onto a ship's wheel. "Hold" and "Fast" are tattooed onto the knuckles of the pirate's hands. The mug is stained with a wipe-away glaze to pick out details of the sculpt, leaving dark brown in the crevices, but the overall color is a matte beige. Back of mug features the bar's "Jolly Lager" emblem of a beer mug and crossbones. Carved in the mug are the initials of all of the bar's staff at the time of initial production.
This light brown rum barrel mug was manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Ventiki Tiki Lounge and Lanai in Ventura, CA. Included with purchase of $25 Mai Tai made with top shelf Rhum Clement. This Wiki-Wiki Rum Barrel was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Hala Kahiki and The Bruery. A second edition was produced, starting October 29, 2019 and features a darker iron oxide brown glaze.
A traditionally shaped clamshell bowl for 2-4 people to share. This bowl has a textured exterior with a smooth interior. The glaze is a combination of tan and a muted seafoam green with hints of browns and ambers. Marked for the "Pacific Seas" bar inside the Clifton's Cafeteria building, but is not exclusive to the Pacific Seas Bar as it is available for sale on the lower level.
Moko Moai is a replica of an original Benzart sculpture. It is Ben's vision of a hybrid version of an Easter Island Moai and a Maori Tiki, evidenced by the traditional heavy Maori tattooing (also known as Moko). Moko Moai is further embellished with a green Tiki pendant cast in resin and modeled after another of Benzart's pendant carvings.
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for Clifton's Pacific Seas in Los Angeles, CA. It features their logo name between two swaying coconut palms. This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including The Grass Skirt in Pacific Beach/San Diego and Tiki-Ko in Bakersfield, CA.
This tiki mug, designed by Flounder for Tiki Farm, mixes Tiki and Orientalia influences to come up with a new take on the Fu Man Chu. Brown glaze with red flame details. Has a heat decal of the Mallory Surf Boards logo on the back.
This is a mug shaped like a Toltec Idol in white glaze with black wash to pick out details. Tiki Tolteca is a unique Latin American themed exotica Tiki lounge at 301 North Peters St located on the second floor of Felipe's Taqueria in the French Quarter. This mug is the last designed sculpt by The Pizz, and has memorial dates for him on the bottom.
A brown fog cutter shaped mug with a standing Tiki, wearing an orange lei, on front against rope ship's rigging and "Tonga" written in orange on a white sail on the back. Top rim is decorated with a piece of braided white nautical rope. Marked "Tonga Room San Francisco" on back. Primarily gloss brown glaze.
A mug shaped like a ship's lantern with green "lens" in front and "Tonga" glazed in green. The remainder of the "metalwork" of the lantern is glazed in gray. There is also a port lantern with a red "lens" to match and "Tonga" glazed in red.
This mug is a full standing tiki with a large "V" on forehead, round eyes, and a squarish nose and mouth. Marked for the Ventiki in Ventura, CA. First color-way of 500 glazed in a "Beachcomber Brown" with "Jade Green" second color-way following. Signature drink with this mug is the Poerava (pronounced Po-oh-ra-va which translates as Black-Pearl). Made with Kerns Farm Peach Nectar, Kerns Farm Guava Nectar, Lime Juice, Rum Blend (with LemonHart 1804 and Coruba), Pimento Dram, Angostura Bitters and Vanilla Syrup. Garnished with a tall Ventiki Swizzle and an orchid. "Beachcomber Brown" version released on 12/23/17 with first 100 receiving an accompanying print.
This mug is a full standing tiki with a large "V" on forehead, round eyes, and a squarish nose and mouth. Marked for the Ventiki in Ventura, CA. First color-way of 500 glazed in a "Beachcomber Brown" with "Jade Green" second color-way following and limited to 400. Signature drink with this mug is the Poerava (pronounced Po-oh-ra-va which translates as Black-Pearl). Made with Kerns Farm Peach Nectar, Kerns Farm Guava Nectar, Lime Juice, Rum Blend (with LemonHart 1804 and Coruba), Pimento Dram, Angostura Bitters and Vanilla Syrup. Garnished with a tall Ventiki Swizzle and an orchid. First 200 receiving an accompanying print with Jade Green version.