Collection: Steve Magill-Scrimshaw
Scrimshaw is the art of engraving or carving on ivory, bone, or
antler. This art dates back to the days of prehistoric man when early artists carved and
inscribed pictures and images on animal bone and woolly mammoth tusk to produce
long-lasting records of their lives and culture. In more recent times, scrimshaw
became popular in the continental United States during the days of early American
whaling. Sailors on long voyages would carve and draw on ivory teeth of whales, and
the bones and baleen would be used, as well.
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