My husband made jewelry from some caribou antlers I brought home from the Northwest Territory (with the permission of the indigenous people). He sliced off circles with a saw, then put a tiny hole through the slices to put a ring to hang on a chain or earring wires. They are precious to me.
Yes, Jo! I've seen jewelry and knife handles and other things made from antlers. A friend who weaves baskets sometimes uses an antler for a handle. Margaret bought a caribou antler necklace in Alaska.
I'll keep my eyes open. I like to look by rubs
Or by fence crossings.
Yes. That's helpful
My husband made jewelry from some caribou antlers I brought home from the Northwest Territory (with the permission of the indigenous people). He sliced off circles with a saw, then put a tiny hole through the slices to put a ring to hang on a chain or earring wires. They are precious to me.
Yes, Jo! I've seen jewelry and knife handles and other things made from antlers. A friend who weaves baskets sometimes uses an antler for a handle. Margaret bought a caribou antler necklace in Alaska.
Thanks, Larry, for another wonderful science/nature lesson, in our own backyards. The photos were excellent, each worth 1 000 words!
I appreciate the comments, Glenn!