Scrimshaw is engravings and carvings done in bone or ivory most commonly. The earliest materials used were sailing needles, since whalers usually took up this hobby and the bone/ivory. Sometimes ink is used to make the engraving stand out more. Today, artist's use a variety of carving tools borrowed from dental work and ink. The most common themes in scrimshaw are nautical and tribal designs.
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