Lion Scrimshaw – “King”

Lion Scrimshaw

King Scrimshaw

King Scrimshaw

This Scrimshaw is of a Lion, the King of all beasts. It was Scrimshawed in 2012 using black ink. The Ivory is ancient fossilized Mammoth Ivory from Siberia. It weighs 80 grams and measures 80mm wide x 50mm high. The shape is called a “plaque”. That means that it’s flat with even sides which is the most desirable ivory to work on.

The Scrimshaw

I don’t have any progressive pictures as I didn’t photograph it or document all the details back then. The process of making it was just like the more recent walkthroughs except without colour.

1) Polish the Ivory

2) Attach the picture and cut around the outline and prominent features

3) Apply black oil paint to the etched sections

4) Fill in the darkest areas, then move onto the light parts. If you do it the other way around the shading and colours will become contaminated

The Base

The base is made from Rosewood with an Ivory name plate attached using Sterling Silver pins.

King Stand

King Stand

The Finished Piece

This picture shows the finished Scrimshaw on its stand.

King Finished Scrimshaw

King Finished Scrimshaw

The End.

Contact Rod: randclacey@bigpond.com