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  1. Scrimshaw - Wikipedia

    Scrimshaw is scrollwork, engravings, and carvings done in bone or ivory. Typically it refers to the artwork created by whalers, engraved on the byproducts of whales, such as bones or cartilage.

  2. Scrimshaw | Whalebone, Ivory & Carving | Britannica

    Scrimshaw, the decoration of bone or ivory objects, such as whale’s teeth or walrus tusks, with fanciful designs. The designs, executed by whale fishermen of American and Anglo-American …

  3. How to Scrimshaw (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    May 1, 2025 · Scrimshaw is an American folk art form in which designs are etched into ivory or bone, then colored with ink. Although you can't legally use whale ivory, it's still possible for you …

  4. Scrimshaw: History, Techniques, and Collecting Tips - Noblie

    Feb 10, 2024 · Scrimshaw is an extraordinary art form that emerged from the maritime world, etching its legacy into the bones and teeth of whales. Originating during the late 18th century, …

  5. Comprehensive Scrimshaw Tutorial for Tools and Techniques

    In this comprehensive guide you will learn the basic techniques of scrimshaw and which tools to use for different effects.

  6. SCRIMSHAW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SCRIMSHAW is to carve or engrave into scrimshaw.

  7. How To Scrimshaw: Tools, Kits, Basics, and Techniques

    Today we will go through everything you need to know about how to scrimshaw – tools to use (and kits if you want to gather all the tools quickly), basics on how to get started, and two …

  8. Jim Stevens - Page - Scrimshaw FAQ

    What does the word "scrimshaw" mean? Scrimshaw is a word caught up in controversy. Many say it comes from an old English nautical slang expression meaning "to waste time." But others …

  9. How To Scrimshaw - scrimshaw.com

    Apr 14, 2012 · Cut out a copy of the image you wish to scrimshaw and leave ½” to 1” on all of the sides. Carefully secure your material to your work surface, then secure the print over the top of …

  10. Scrimshaw Art - New Bedford Whaling Museum

    Scrimshaw refers to objects carved by whalers on the byproducts of marine mammals like sperm whale teeth, whale bones, and walrus tusks. Scrimshandering or making scrimshaw helped …