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Physical Description:
scrimshaw (overall production method/technique)
tooth (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 6 7/8 in x 3 3/8 in; 17.4625 cm x 8.5725 cm
Object Name:
tooth, whale
scrimshaw tooth, whale
Date made:
19th-20th century
Description:
Although there is carving on this sperm shale tooth, it is not scrimshaw by the traditional definition. Rather, it is a deeply engraved portrait of a woman by a Japanese ivory carver. The signature characters on the back of the tooth translate as “Carved by Light Happiness.”
The subject’s cape or cowl covering her head and upper body is decorated with chrysanthemums, a flower often associated with the royal family. However, her teeth are white, possibly indicating middle class origins. Fashionable upper class Japanese women had blackened teeth.
Location:
Currently not on view
Credit Line:
Gift of Frederic Delano
ID Number:
DL.382803
Catalog number:
382803
Accession number:
165206
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Work and Industry: Maritime
Cultures & Communities
Scrimshaw
Art
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a1-0b27-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_309423