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I believe the Seacow Ivory are the ribs that's why it's so porous. I have seen them for sale at Knife shows.[/QUOTE]
Kino, You are absolutely right, this are sea cow ribs and most were fossilized, the ones that I have, are not(Stellar peices). I have contacted several sellers and asked them if there was really a sea cow ivory and all of them gave the same answer! sea cow bone, is ivory, sea cow tusk? Question, the sea cow ivory on Cato's book, is that a bone or tusk? Last edited by panday; 22nd April 2006 at 11:42 PM. |
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Another example of a very raw material.
Sea cow/Dugong/Manatee Skeleton (stellar's collection) |
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Thank you Kino (long time no talk!..
![]() I knew what part oosic was but never seen polished or finished walrus rib bone. ![]() |
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