Interactive ivory carving moves dancers’ arms when you press the button. Baleen inlays and parts. Made by Siberian Yupik Eskimo, Tim Alowa from Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island. Appx. Dimensions: 5.5” x 2.25” x 2.5”
Alaska Native hand carved Ivory Halibut with inlaid baleen eyes and fossilized ivory spots on a bone base by Yupik artist Charles Slwooko of Gambell, Alaska Each piece is unique and may vary from the photo
Hand-carved piece of walrus ivory into a Humpy with whale baleen inlay spots and eyes by Siberian Yupik artist Dennis Pungowiyi of Savoonga, Alaska. Resting on slice of petrified wood piece and metal spool. Dimensions: 6.5 L x 1.5 W x 3.5 H
Alaska Native hand-carved pieces of walrus ivory piece into little sea otters resting and eating. Each resting on slices of blue agate and each with whale baleen inlay eyes and nose made by Siberian Yupik artist Dennis Pungowiyi of Savoonga, Alaska. One with little crab shell on belly and the other with sea urchin on…
Alaska Native hand-carved small four-and-one-quarter-inch walrus ivory Trout with baleen, turquoise, and coral inlay on piece of ivory base by Siberian Yupik artist Dennis Pungowiyi of Savoonga, Alaska. Dimensions: 4.25 L x 1 W x 2 H
Large piece of walrus tusk with seven Halibuts hand-carved into it each with baleen inlay eyes. A whale baleen spool rest made by Siberian Yupik artist Dennis Pungowiyi of Savoonga, Alaska. Dimensions: 27 L x 3 W x 4-1 4 H