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Deer horn and wood
Height 11 1/4”
Provenance: London Trade
Ainu men were woodcarvers. Used as a cutting tool as well as for defense, knives (makiri) were an essential element of an Ainu man’s outfit. Men carved the sheaths themselves, choosing their own patterns. As a symbol of his carving skills, the knife was suspended prominently from the belt and fastened by a netsuke-like toggle, in this case a piece of deer horn carved in the shape of a wolf head a important talisman. Ancient well worn patina. Rare.
Deer horn and wood
Height 11 1/4”
Provenance: London Trade
Ainu men were woodcarvers. Used as a cutting tool as well as for defense, knives (makiri) were an essential element of an Ainu man’s outfit. Men carved the sheaths themselves, choosing their own patterns. As a symbol of his carving skills, the knife was suspended prominently from the belt and fastened by a netsuke-like toggle, in this case a piece of deer horn carved in the shape of a wolf head a important talisman. Ancient well worn patina. Rare.
Deer horn and wood
Height 11 1/4”
Provenance: London Trade
Ainu men were woodcarvers. Used as a cutting tool as well as for defense, knives (makiri) were an essential element of an Ainu man’s outfit. Men carved the sheaths themselves, choosing their own patterns. As a symbol of his carving skills, the knife was suspended prominently from the belt and fastened by a netsuke-like toggle, in this case a piece of deer horn carved in the shape of a wolf head a important talisman. Ancient well worn patina. Rare.