Scrimshaw -- Painstaking etching on ivory or bone -- is one of only a few indigenous American crafts. Practiced for centuries by the Inuit and other native groups along the Northwest Coast, it was adopted by the Yankee whalemen of the early 1800's. Two- to five-year voyages quickly became monotonous, so the whalemen turned to working with baleen, whale teeth, and jawbones, all of which were in abundant supply -- in fact, on many ships, whale teeth were part of the pay, and were often traded to shopkeepers in port for goods or services. Common subjects included whaling scenes, ships, women, and scenes copied from magazines of the day. The origin of the word is obscure; one interesting etymology is a Dutch phrase meaning "to waste one's time!" The term "scrimshaw" also applies to carved or pierced bone or ivory, since much of the whalemen's work was carved rather than etched. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrimshaw
James Ivory's birth name is Ivory, James Francis.
Ivory Sully is 6'.
Ivory Kalber is 5' 11".
Ivory Taelor was born in 1986.
The value of a Howard Weyahok ivory brooch depends on its condition and the design of the brooch. Various brooches sell for between 10.00 and 50.00 as of 2014.
Howard Weyahok also known as Howard Rock's jewelry is very collectible. He was an Inuit Alaskan Native American who settled in Seattle after WWII as a jewelry designer. He used mostly antlers and walrus ivory and was a prolific craftsman. His brooches and pendants sell between $50 and $125 on line depending on the subject matter and material used.
You could use the word scrimshaw in a sentence by saying, the intricate scrimshaw work done on that piece of ivory is amazingly beautiful. Scrimshaw is intricate engraving done on bone or ivory.
Scrimshaw.
Scrimshaw is a fine art in which artistic etchings are done on ivory or bone. Normally whale ivory or whale bone is used as the medium on which the etching was done.
Harvey Shell has written: 'Scrimshaw and Ivory-Working Techniques'
Yes, there are still artisans who practice scrimshaw today. However, due to restrictions on the use of ivory from endangered species, modern scrimshaw is often created using alternative materials such as bone, antler, or synthetic materials.
Sculpting in general. Carving bone and ivory is call scrimshaw.
I believe your asking; what is "SCRIMSHAW", Its the art of carving Whale teeth, Bone Ivory, and Sea shells. If not its a fun fact.
While all sorts of inks from lamp black to India ink have been used for scrimshaw, artist oil paints work just as well and are not as messy and easier to work with. For black scrimshaw, Ivory Black oil paint works well. For color scrimshaw both oil and colorfast watercolors can be used. Water colors are usually sealed afterwards but oils don't need it. --Jim Stevens
Artwork carved into ivory tusks is called ivory carving. These carvings can range from intricate designs and sculptures to decorative items like netsuke and okimono. Due to conservation concerns regarding ivory trade and the ethical implications of poaching, many countries have restricted or banned the sale of ivory products.
Zero. Ivory is illegal to own or sell.