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Mammoth Molar is derived from a prehistoric mammal that belonged to the elephant family. The remains of these giants which had tusks that were sometimes up to 20’ long are found throughout the world. The fossilized molars are stabilized and polished to create a stunning handle, most with visible striations that are different colors. The color varies from molar to molar as each one absorbs the minerals in the surrounding sediment in which it was buried and each piece is as unique as a fingerprint. This ancient fossilized material is very rare and transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Hippo in Mammoth Molar
Lion in Mammoth Molar
Zebra in Mammoth Molar
Nyala in Mammoth Molar
Wild Dog in Mammoth Molar
Gecko in Mammoth Molar
Squirrel in Mammoth Molar
Galago in Mammoth Molar
Hippo in Mammoth Molar
Lion in Mammoth Molar
Zebra in Mammoth Molar
Nyala in Mammoth Molar
Wild Dog in Mammoth Molar
Gecko in Mammoth Molar
Squirrel in Mammoth Molar
Galago in Mammoth Molar
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