Sculpting Ivory (13 of 17): Shaping Ivory with Hand Tools
Walrus ivory is a precious sculptural material that for millennia has been carved into a nearly endless variety of forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads to needle cases, handles, ornaments, buckles and many more. Naturalistic and stylized figures of animals and humans were made as charms, amulets and ancestral representations. Carvers today bring this conceptual heritage to new types of work. During a week-long residency organized by the Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum in 2015, Alaska Native carvers Jerome Saclamana (Iñupiaq), Clifford Apatiki (St. Lawrence Island Yupik) and Levi Tetpon (Iñupiaq) studied historic ivory pieces from the Smithsonian’s Living Our Cultures exhibition and Anchorage Museum collection, and demonstrated how to process, design and shape walrus ivory into artwork. Art students, museum conservators, school groups, local artists and museum visitors participated throughout the week. Also, a two-day community workshop in Nome was taught by Jerome Saclamana and hosted by the Nome-Beltz High School. The educational videos presented here introduce the artists and document the materials, tools and techniques they use to make ivory artwork. To learn more about Alaska Native cultures, please visit the exhibition website Sharing Knowledge at http://alaska.si.edu, where you can also find educational materials in the Resources section.

Sculpting Ivory (14 of 17): Shaping Ivory with Power Tools

How to Identify Ivory: Master Carver Brian Stockman's Expert Guide

Sculpting Ivory (11 of 17): Tools

Daryl Kingeekuk - Walrus Ivory Artist

Sculpting Ivory (7 of 17): Materials - Walrus Tusk (Ivory)

My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

4 things you may not know about ivory poaching

Tom Wessels, Reading the Forest Landscape: Master class

Bone Carving - Traditional Trades

I found an Ivory Tusk in clients house / I’m going to sell it / Should it be legal?

I Carve A Landscaping Rock (and other shenanigans)

Sculpting Ivory (17 of 17): Whale's Tail Project

Installing a Ultraskin Ivory tip with clear pad on a pool cue

Will This Reshape The Car Industry? Juncheng Vehicle Co. Replicating Icons | Capturing Car Culture

Sculpting Ivory (12 of 17): Designing a Figure

From empty nest to first egg in less than 8 minutes! - BlueTit nest box live camera highlights 2021

know how to tell if it's ivory or bone

Sculpting Ivory (16 of 17): Adding Details
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Old World Crafts: The Well Builder [Real English Subtitles – No AI | German Film]

