Walrus Jawbone with Eagle Base Ulu

$220.00

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The ulu is an all purpose knife used mainly in the kitchen for cutting fish, meat, vegetables, herbs, and even cheese and pizza! A very versatile, easy to use, and ultra sharp cutting tool.

Traditionally, the ulu was used by the Inuit people of Alaska and Canada for skinning and cutting meat and fish.

This handle is made of Walrus jawbone collected by Eskimos on the Arctic beaches after hundreds of years of natural weathering.

*Please note this product is extremely sharp, use caution when opening.

Ivory Jacks has been family owned and operated for over 40 years! Ivory Jacks specializes in eco conscious prehistoric woolly mammoth ivory & tooth, fossil walrus ivory, and naturally shed moose antler jewelry.

As a child, Kurt Tripp, co-owner and Ivory Jacks visionary, would see mammoth tusks that had been unearthed by the spring floods on the banks of the Yukon River near his childhood home of Fairbanks, Alaska. Kurt would play around these immense tusks and bones that had been collected by his grandfather, a riverboat pilot, and his father, an avid rock hound and outdoorsman. He was curious about what they were and where they came from, how long they had been buried and what the massive creature looked like that had carried them. Unbeknownst to young Kurt, this profound fascination ultimately led to the business he would create with his wife, Francine, years later.

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