Whalebone comes from private lands in Alaska that are owned by Native people. The colors are contingent on the minerals that the bone absorbed over several hundred (or even thousands) years while lying on the ground or beach. Because of this, no two carvings will have the same design or color. Both Natives and non-Natives can work with these materials, but this art form has traditionally been done by Alaskan Natives for hundreds of years.

Kayak Hunter

Kayak Hunter

$345.00

Double Kayak Hunter

Double Kayak Hunter

$525.00

Kayak Hunter

Kayak Hunter

$798.00

Kayak Walrus Hunter

Kayak Walrus Hunter

$725.00

Woman w/Ulu & Salmon

Woman w/Ulu & Salmon

$225.00

Spearman w/Mask

Spearman w/Mask

$215.00

Fisherman

Fisherman

$215.00

Spear Fisherman

Spear Fisherman

$195.00

Berry Picker

Berry Picker

$195.00

Fan Dancer

Fan Dancer

$195.00

Feather Fan Dancer

Feather Fan Dancer

$195.00

Eskimo Drummer

Eskimo Drummer

$195.00

Totem Whale Bone Carving

Totem Whale Bone Carving

$6,000.00

Kayak Hunter & Seal

Kayak Hunter & Seal

$440.00

Walrus Wall Hangar

Walrus Wall Hangar

$440.00

Inua Spirit Mask

Inua Spirit Mask

$430.00

Whale Wall Hanger

Whale Wall Hanger

$148.00

Whale Wall Hanger

Whale Wall Hanger

$148.00

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