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Tiki Mug – Clandestine Ceramics – Eagle Bomb – Brad Hill

Original price was: $599.99.Current price is: $549.99.

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Description

Manufacturer: Clandestine Ceramics
Exclusive: Clandestine Ceramics
Location: Laguna Beach, CA
Design: Brad Hill
Style: Tiki Mug
Theme: Eagle Bomb
Limited Edition: N/A
Feature: Hand Glazed
Version: Original
Year: 2024
Bum: Unmarked
Dim: 9 1/4″ x 4 1/8″
Weight: 1 pound

The Tiki Hunter is a Lifestyle Brand. We feature Intoxicating Art Forms from some of the most talented artists on the tiki scene. Our specialty is providing limited-edition merchandise from the past and present in original vintage condition.

The Eagle Bomb tiki mug is a military-themed ceramic creation by Clandestine Ceramics, an artistic brand founded by U.S. Navy veteran Brad Hill. The mug represents a shift toward military-inspired designs from the artist's previous work under the name Haven Cove Customs. 

Haven Cove Customs (2019-2024). Owners Brad Hill and his partner, Sara, operated their ceramics studio which focused on nautical and pirate-themed pottery, including tiki-inspired items. In 2024, the brand was renamed Clandestine Ceramics, shifting its focus toward military themes, likely reflecting Hill's experience as a Navy veteran. Clandestine Ceramics emphasizes its veteran-owned, handmade nature in its marketing. 

The Eagle Bomb tiki mug is part of this shift to a military-inspired aesthetic. While the "tiki" genre often refers to Polynesian-inspired art, Clandestine Ceramics' mugs use the form of a ceramic drinking vessel to honor military service members and themes. The mug features a bald eagle perched atop a large bomb. It is not a traditional tiki design but rather an interpretation of the ceramic drinkware style with a completely different theme. As with most of Hill's ceramics, the Eagle Bomb is produced in limited, handmade batches. This scarcity makes his mugs sought-after by collectors, both within the tiki community and among those interested in his military-themed work. He sells his work through "mug drops" announced on his social media, with items available on a first-come, first-served basis.