Scrap Stabilized Mammoth Ivory by the Ounce- Raffir® Fossils

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Scrap Mammoth Ivory Tusk Pieces

Stabilized by Raffir® in Denmark

Color: Natural colors but each piece will vary

Size: Sold by the ounce(weight). Each piece will vary in size and shape. These are random cutoff/drops, unmatched slabs etc.

  • If you order a qty of 1, you will receive 1 ounce. Qty 2 = 2 ounces etc.
  • Each order may be made up of a variety of pieces in different sizes depending on how many ounces your purchase. These will be good for jewelry, possibly inlays or spacers and other smaller craft type projects. Larger knife handle sized unmatched slabs are also available. 

 

The photos are a sampling of what some of the pieces look like.

We cannot ship any mammoth ivory products to the following states:  CA, HI, IL, NJ, NV, NY and Washington DC.

Please check your state laws before purchasing.  Here is a link that may help:

https://www.aaps-journal.org/Fossil-Ivory-Legislation.html


https://kniferights.org/state-ivory-ban-summary/

Each of these pieces is cut off of a larger piece of mammoth tusk.  The mammoth tusk are first stabilized with resin, then cut and then each individual piece is vacuum cast in resin again. This produces a more durable material, however, this also results in resin on the outside of the pieces so each piece may require surface sanding in order to remove the resin from the surface.  

These Fossils are genuine mammoth fossils. They date all the way back to the last ice age (10,000-40,000 BP). Needless to say, this rare material is in itself very special. For that reason it also makes unique products even more special. Occasionally, tusks, molars and bones are found from these iconic mammoths.  All of the treatments stabilize the fossils with vacuum, high pressure and strong resins. These Fossils are commonly used for knife handle scales, pistol grips, jewelry, inlays, accessories and other precious objects.

Material properties and processing:

The fossils are not yet petrified. However they do contain natural minerals and are harder to work than non-fossil material. Raffir® Mammoth Ivory is the softest of the three. We recommend that you process it with normal tools for bone and horn. Our Raffir® Mammoth Bone is harder than the ivory. Yet, it is still processed with the same equipment. Finally, Raffir® Mammoth Molar is the hardest of the three because of its enamel layers. We recommend diamond tools for this. Alternatively, use tools for hard steel at low process speed if diamond tools are not available. We also recommend saturating the surface of all Raffir® Fossils with cyanoacrylics (Super Glue) after grinding followed by additional fine sanding and polishing for a smother and stronger result.

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