Elephant taxidermy

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Hello esteemed AH members,

I wanted to share this rather unique piece of taxidermy that Vince from Collet’s Wildlife Artistry from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe created upon my request.

When I was thinking about the possible taxidermy that could be created out of an old elephant bull, that would actually be respectful for the animal, I was rather unimpressed by the different umbrella stands, paper bins or small seats that are commonly created out of elephant feet. So many times you read about those withered tracks, full of cracks, that signify the old age of a trophy bull elephant. Making thrash bins out of them, just did not attract me very much and on top, in the creation of these items, the pattern on the sole gets destroyed or flattened out.

I wanted something different. Something nicer. Something putting the age of the elephant more in the spotlight.

I had the skinners take off the soles only. Up to about the height of the toenails. To be then hung in a canvas covered frame. Adding the bullet that felled him, as well as a plaque with the names of those present, location and the particulars of the elephant estimated age and the shot.

Vince told me this creation was a first and had never been requested before. I think my idea was very well executed and coulnot be happier.

As a side note, those 4 soles together, without the box frame, already weigh 21kg or 46 pounds…

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Beautiful, worked out great!
 
Hello esteemed AH members,

I wanted to share this rather unique piece of taxidermy that Vince from Collet’s Wildlife Artistry from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe created upon my request.

When I was thinking about the possible taxidermy that could be created out of an old elephant bull, that would actually be respectful for the animal, I was rather unimpressed by the different umbrella stands, paper bins or small seats that are commonly created out of elephant feet. So many times you read about those withered tracks, full of cracks, that signify the old age of a trophy bull elephant. Making thrash bins out of them, just did not attract me very much and on top, in the creation of these items, the pattern on the sole gets destroyed or flattened out.

I wanted something different. Something nicer. Something putting the age of the elephant more in the spotlight.

I had the skinners take off the soles only. Up to about the height of the toenails. To be then hung in a canvas covered frame. Adding the bullet that felled him, as well as a plaque with the names of those present, location and the particulars of the elephant estimated age and the shot.

Vince told me this creation was a first and had never been requested before. I think my idea was very well executed and coulnot be happier.

As a side note, those 4 soles together, without the box frame, already weigh 21kg or 46 pounds…

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Brilliant!!! One of a kind!!!! love it!!!
 
That is the most creative thing I have seen done with ele feet. I don't care for the novelty type taxidermy on ele in particular...I just like them too much to make a trash can out of them...everyone has different opinions on this and I make no judgment of your own choices. I wish I would have done this on my last ele but will keep it in mind for future ele hunts. The tracks of an ele are a huge part of the experience. Love it.
 
They look great! I have also seen Simpli Simbi do aluminum castings from the actual feet. They can then be serving trays, wall display, etc. Even elephants that can't be exported can be cast.
 
this is amazing and i am going to copy this exactly with my upcoming Ele bull hunt,
Would you be willing to PM me and i would love to get some more information about this display.
thank you very much
Aaron
 
That looks awesome! I had my feet brought back for bar stools with zebra on top but I wish I had done this. Excellent idea I’m sure will now be replicated many times over, possibly by myself some day in the future
 
Its a brilliant piece superbly done and thought of.
Do you mind if I do it one day when I get my old elephant bull?
 
For those that would like to duplicate this, be my guest. If I would have objected to having this duplicated, I would not have posted this on AH.

In fact, I hope this taxidermy style will get more popular, as having this hanging around the world on people’s walls will invite a much more interesting discussion with visitors unfamiliar to hunting (elephant). At the very least more than the umbrella stand. Discussions of age, respect for the quarry, respect for the kill will be more easily communicated.

If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to write me.

V.
 
I like it !!
 
Excuse my ignorance, but what am I looking at? Is this the plantar aspect of the actual foot, or a mold of the foot print? Either way I like it and always enjoy new trends in taxidermy.
 
Excuse my ignorance, but what am I looking at? Is this the plantar aspect of the actual foot, or a mold of the foot print? Either way I like it and always enjoy new trends in taxidermy.

These are the actual soles, front and back, of an elephant.
 
This is a great idea. The picture really doesn’t put the size into prospective until you realize that there’s a bullet in the middle.
 
Love it, what an excellent idea. (y) (y)
 
This is a great idea. The picture really doesn’t put the size into prospective until you realize that there’s a bullet in the middle.

Yes it’s absolutely huge and heavy. I was very much surprised as well by its size.

To understand, I have a US shoe size 12. My feet go back to back quite comfortably in those back soles...
 
Yes it’s absolutely huge and heavy. I was very much surprised as well by its size.

To understand, I have a US shoe size 12. My feet go back to back quite comfortably in those back soles...
Without scale it’s hard to grasp the enormity of that piece of art
 

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