Fossil Walrus Ivory Bolo

Jenkins Crafted - Fossil Walrus Ivory Bolo

“Fossil Walrus Ivory Bolo” handmade by master silversmith Jenkins using ancient walrus ivory tusk cross section. Marvelous color in the ivory is the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the tusk over hundreds of years. Sterling silver, of course. Tips hand carved from ancient mammoth tusk ivory. Braided leather 22″ long, including hand carved tips. Excellent for both men and women.

Mr. and Mrs. Walrus

Unknown Carver - Mr. and Mrs. Walrus

“Mr. and Mrs. Walrus” highly detailed carving on ancient walrus tusk ivory by talented unknown carver. Walrus pair depicted with stoic looks. Nothing seems to bother them. Excellent detail by carver on this one. Great work at a bargain price.

Clockwork Punk Ancient Walrus Jawbone Skull

Unknown Carver- Clockwork Punk Ancient Walrus Jawbone Skull - Scrimshaw Collector

“Clockwork Punk Ancient Walrus Jawbone Skull”

“Large Skull From Walrus Jawbone” excellent carving from a solid piece of ancient walrus jawbone created by unknown artist. This is how a skull should be carved. Everything works with this carving An excellent addition to any collection.

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This is ancient walrus tusk jawbone found in the Northern Bering Sea area. The material is 500-1500 years old and is occasionally found in ancient Eskimo camp and hunting sites. The marvelous colors are the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the jawbone over hundreds and hundreds of years. Obviously this material cannot be replenished, making it quite collectible and valuable.

Clockwork Punk Ancient Walrus Jawbone Skull

Unknown Carver - Clockwork Punk Ancient Walrus Jawbone Skulk

“Clockwork Punk Ancient Walrus Jawbone Skull”

“Large Skull From Walrus Jawbone” excellent carving from a solid piece of ancient walrus jawbone created by unknown artist. This is how a skull should be carved. Everything works with this carving An excellent addition to any collection.

Notice:

This is ancient walrus tusk jawbone found in the Northern Bering Sea area. The material is 500-1500 years old and is occasionally found in ancient Eskimo camp and hunting sites. The marvelous colors are the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the jawbone over hundreds and hundreds of years. Obviously this material cannot be replenished, making it quite collectible and valuable.

Large Skull From Walrus Jawbone

“Large Skull From Walrus Jawbone” excellent carving from a solid piece of ancient walrus jawbone created by unknown artist. This is how a skull should be carved. Everything works with this carving An excellent addition to any collection.

Notice:

This is ancient walrus tusk jawbone found in the Northern Bering Sea area. The material is 500-1500 years old and is occasionally found in ancient Eskimo camp and hunting sites. The marvelous colors are the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the jawbone over hundreds and hundreds of years. Obviously this material cannot be replenished, making it quite collectible and valuable.

Fossil Walrus Tusk Raw Ivory

Fossil Walrus Tusk Raw Ivory - Scrimshaw Collector

ALL SALES OF RAW IVORY ARE FINAL.
NO EXCHANGES OR RETURNS.

Ancient walrus tusk raw ivory approximately 500 – 1500 years old. Excavated from ancient hunting camps in the Northern Bering Sea area, this ivory has beautiful color (the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the ivory over hundreds and hundreds of years). Many pieces were used as tools and bear the marks of ancient man. Not a great deal of this rare ivory available today. Can be used for scrimshaw, carving, jewelry, knife handles, etc.

Fossil Walrus Tusk Raw Ivory

-Fossil Walrus Tusk Raw Ivory - Scrimshaw Collector

ALL SALES OF RAW IVORY ARE FINAL.
NO EXCHANGES OR RETURNS.

Ancient walrus tusk raw ivory approximately 500 – 1500 years old. Excavated from ancient hunting camps in the Northern Bering Sea area, this ivory has beautiful color (the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the ivory over hundreds and hundreds of years). Many pieces were used as tools and bear the marks of ancient man. Not a great deal of this rare ivory available today. Can be used for scrimshaw, carving, jewelry, knife handles, etc.

Fossil Walrus Tusk Raw Ivory

Fossil Walrus Tusk Raw Ivory - Scrimshaw Collector

ALL SALES OF RAW IVORY ARE FINAL.
NO EXCHANGES OR RETURNS.

Ancient walrus tusk raw ivory approximately 500 – 1500 years old. Excavated from ancient hunting camps in the Northern Bering Sea area, this ivory has beautiful color (the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the ivory over hundreds and hundreds of years). Many pieces were used as tools and bear the marks of ancient man. Not a great deal of this rare ivory available today. Can be used for scrimshaw, carving, jewelry, knife handles, etc.

Ancient Walrus Jawbone Carving – Frogs and Tadpoles

Unknown Artist - Fossil Walrus Jawbone Carving - Frogs and Tadpoles - Scrimshaw Collector

Ancient Walrus Jawbone Carving – Frogs and Tadpoles created by unknown artist. Very nice work on this jawbone. The nice color is the result of minerals that were absorbed into the ivory as it was buried for hundreds and hundreds of years. Excellent price on this one.

Notice:

This is ancient walrus tusk jawbone found in the Northern Bering Sea area. The material is 500-1500 years old and is occasionally found in ancient Eskimo camp and hunting sites. The marvelous colors are the result of minerals that have been absorbed into the jawbone over hundreds and hundreds of years. Obviously this material cannot be replenished, making it quite collectible and valuable.

Come Hither Look

Karen Reno Scrimshaw - Come Hither Look

“Come Hither Look” black and white scrimshaw on ancient walrus tusk ivory created by Karen Reno. Rare piece as she has not done any scrimshaw for years and years. Reno could do wildlife as well as nautical scrimshaw. However, her nudes were always her strong point as can be seen in this piece. Looks a littlle like Rita Hayworth, hence the title. Ivory could have been used as some type of tool hundreds of years ago bearing from the marks, but cannot tell exactly how it was used. Excellent opportunity to add a rare Reno to one’s collection.