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Ivory
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Fossil ivory is a rare legacy from true Native Americans — the Alaskan
Eskimo, who hunted the walrus for subsistence in the frozen North. This
ivory is found buried in old Eskimo camps that can only be dug during
the short summer months of June through September. Although most of
the best fossil ivory comes from the island of St. Lawrence in the Bering
Sea, it is found throughout Northwestern Alaska.
This old ivory, as the Eskimo call it, owes its natural beauty and warmth
to mineral permeation of the ivory by chemicals in the arctic soil.
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Walrus Ivory Carved Rose Necklace
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Walrus Ivory Rose Earrings
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