Bear Dymond Wood Ulu
Bear Dymond Wood Ulu
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Description
Dymond wood is a highly engineered wood/plastic composite distinguished by its unique strength, durability, and dimensional stability. It is highly weather and moisture-resistant.
Made In Alaska by B. Merry Studio
For thousands of years, the indigenous Eskimo and Indian tribes of Alaska used Ulu knives in their daily lives. The Ulu knives we offer, made right here in Alaska, are prized not only for their history and their unparalleled functionality but also for their art and symbolism.
Ulu History:
Ancient ulu blades were usually made of slate. The handles were made of bone, wood, ivory, or antler, and often become works of art in the hands of skilled carvers. Ulus were used for cutting meat, splitting hides, and making clothing. The materials have changed but the semicircular design that made the ulu so versatile and easy has endured. Even today many Alaskans prefer the ulu for its efficiency and ease of use.
Care and use:
Wash ulu carefully by hand in mild detergent and warm water. Please be advised never to wash in the dishwasher. Rinse well, wipe clean, and store on base in a dry area.
Uses include:
Chop and trim meats, skin and fillet fish, chop vegetables, and slice pizza. Use your imagination!
About the Artist:
Bob Merry, as a young boy was passionate about the outdoors and developed a great appreciation of all North American wildlife.
In his early adult life, he was also involved in wildlife management. For the last 30 years, Bob and the Bob Merry family have honed the fine art of hand carving wildlife from many natural materials found in North America.
Traveling the arctic, antlers and horns that have fallen from animals and bone fossils that have been preserved from decay are collected.
Bob Merry’s designs are pure cool genius! All Bob Merry Studio knives are our own designs using the natural antler shapes to make sure each knife handle is ergonomically fit to your hand! Each knife's fit, finish, and functionality is our top priority so you can count on your Bob Merry Studio knife to be your trusty sidekick.
About the Studio:
Bob Merry Studio is Alaska’s premier antler and bone sculpture carver. The family has been hand carving since the 1990s. We carve full Moose and Caribou antler shovels with beautifully detailed nature depictions including fish and Ungulates from the state of Alaska.
Antlers are extensions of an animal’s skull found in members of the deer family and are regrown each year. Deer are members of the Ungulate class which is a diverse clade of primarily large mammals with hooves. Each set of antlers is as unique as the animal that grew them, like human fingerprints. Once they are discarded by shredding, we pick them up to turn them into something tangible and appealing for you. Antlers grow from the tip and are composed of bone yet have some differences, but by nature, antlers are generally tougher and more flexible than bone. We are forever grateful for our animal friends in nature who grow and share these desirable dense materials with us.
In the studio, the Bob Merry family selects the medium and quality necessary for each product. Our products include knives, chopping boards, carvings, and pendants.
Natural Renewable Resources:
The Merry Family has been traveling to the Northern Arctic for more than 20 years. These Amazing trips to collect Moose and Caribou Antler can last three to four weeks in the bush. The Antler that they collect will be used in the handles and carvings made by Bob Merry Studios. Bob Merry and his team are the largest suppliers of natural handle Ulu knives in the State of Alaska as well as the World. The Ulu is the iconic native utility knife made in over 30 different styles.
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