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I agree with Gavins comment. I own a couple of large sperm whale teeth. They are hollow. I cannot see how the hulu can be whale tooth. The scabbard is elephant t me. It is not whale tooth and not bone. The hulu is also likely elephant. Dugong may be a possibility too.
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Hello Sid,
All teeth that keep growing are hollow and have such a conical pulp cavity. This hilt is way too large for dugong. Given the cementum layer visible on both sides of the hilt (back and base - check first pics), I'd still vote for spermwhale - even if it would need to come from a really huge male... If they had a good chunk for the crosspiece, I just can't fathom why they added additional material on both sides... (On one side only would be less work and look better IMHO.) Regards, Kai |
Kai
Sperm whale teeth have huge and deep hollows. I have a very large antique tooth from whaling times. There is no way there is enough material to carve a hulu from it. I think unless there is more to support sperm whale tooth this is only speculation. |
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Sperm whale tooth
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Hello Sid,
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Here are examples of more typical working teeth including a huge one from Moby Dick... ;) Regards, Kai |
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A marine ivory kakatua pommel that shows the core of the sperm whale tooth carved.
A better picture of the pommel. Sorry for the crappy picture from below. :o |
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Seems hippo tooth also carries the some core features.
A good carver certainly brings out the best of these contrasting colours. |
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