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Scrimshaw Whale Tooth RESIN REPRODUCTION "SOARING EAGLE" A BEAUTIFUL piece
$ 13.17
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Description
I personally hand make all my reproductions. Each one is carefully crafted from the finest materials. The Scrimshaw teeth and tusks will "age" over time when exposed to any light. So, after time, they look more and more "old".They all have the nicks and scratches associated with the original teeth, some more than others. All have a money back guarantee.
You are bidding on a
RESIN
REPRODUCTION
whale tooth Scrimshaw. It is 5&1/2 inches long and weighs
MORE THAN 1/2 pound.
Pictured is our great American symbol , the Bald eagle in flight.
The detail is the finest you will see anywhere.
Maritime scrimshaw, a unique American art form, has its roots in the age of wooden ships. In the 18th Century, whaler sailing ships harvested whale and walrus blubber for lamp oil and candle wax. The sailors on whaling ships had a lot of spare time on board their ships. When not hunting and processing whales, mariners occupied free time etching and making small objects from whaling byproducts. Bones and teeth of sperm whales, baleen, and walrus tusks were readily available on board ship. These were a highly viable medium to produce hand tools, toys, utensils, and decorative pieces.
Sailors etched pictures and nautical scenes on bone, teeth, and tusks using using sail sewing needles and small tools. Candle black, soot or tobacco juice was used to bring the etched drawings into view. The earliest authenticated pictorial scrimshaw piece appeared around 1817.
Most original nautical scrimshaw pieces were anonymous. Many of these scrimshaw engravings were adapted from books and papers.
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key words
Maritime, scrimshaw, sperm whale tooth,sperm whale teeth,whaling,tall ships,sailing ships,historical,New Bedford, whale teeth,