Scrimshaw in Theory and Practice

$18.40

This book teaches the historical art and practical techniques of scrimshaw engraving.

Scrimshaw in Theory and Practice
Scrimshaw in Theory and Practice
$18.40

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Scrimshaw is the art of the Eskimos and whalers. They began by carving fine lines into walrus ivory and bones, which developed into complex images. Today, scrimshaw is a recognized art form that inspires collectors all over the world – especially in Europe and the United States. Richard “Ritchi” Maier is one of the best “scrimshanders” internationally. In this volume, this skilled engraver explains the history and technique of scrimshaw engraving. Most of the book is a practical guide for those who want to try their hand at this artwork. The author provides tips on materials, equipment, and tools, and describes every step in detail, allowing the reader to share in his broad experience. Many photographs and illustrations detail techniques, procedures, and finished pieces. It is a perfect guidebook for anyone entering the wonderful world of scrimshaw.

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Weight 0.386 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.9 × 21.6 in

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