Creating beautiful carvings from animal bone is a time honoured tradition common in many cultures. Bone is a sturdy material that lasts a long time and can be turned into a versatile array of crafted objects such as ornamental boxes and figurines. Splendid bone carvings are treasures themselves with many made to become exotic and valuable jewellery such as necklace pendants and brooches. Making carvings out of bone is a relatively uncomplicated process. Build your own collection of bone art pieces by learning how to carve bone.
Bones Used for Carving
Well-known bone carvings are those from bones or tusks of marine animals such as whales and walruses. Also referred to as “scrimshaws,” carvings from whale bones are quite valuable. However, the use of whale bones for present day bone carvings is discouraged and maybe illegal in many countries because of the endangered species status of these marine creatures.
Oxen or cattle bone are more commonly used nowadays for carving bone artwork. Camel bone is also an ideal bone carving medium. In other areas, moose bone and antlers are likewise used for carving. Other candidates are sheep and deer bone.
The animal’s leg bone, particularly the hind shin, is the best candidate for bone carving as it is usually the thickest bone; it is highly dense and has a fine grain surface. Cow and goat horns may also be used for certain applications.
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Instructions
Bone carving is a wonderful hobby. Carved bone pieces make great gifts as well. Start your own treasure trove of self-made bone carvings today.
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