IceAge Treasures
Boneyard Alaska Woolly Mammoth Ivory Cabochon and Turquoise Inlay Pendant
Boneyard Alaska Woolly Mammoth Ivory Cabochon and Turquoise Inlay Pendant
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Woolly Mammoth ivory cabochon and inlaid turquoise pendant. The mammoth ivory was discovered at The Boneyard Alaska. I made this out of a broken and irreparable tusk piece. The bale is sterling silver.
Add to your jewelry collection with rare Mammoth Ivory that has been frozen in the permafrost at the Boneyard Alaska since the last Ice Age offering beautiful natural mineralization colors. You are most likely the one of a few humans at most that will have ever touched it! Makes a perfect gift.
"The Boneyard Alaska" has become renowned for being a significant Paleontological site where 100's of thousands of Ice Age fossils have been discovered and recovered. Located in Fairbanks Alaska, the site is famous for its extensive collection of woolly mammoth tusks, bones, and other Megafauna animal remains and is owned by my brother John and his wife Ramona Reeves; owners of Fairbanks Gold Company, Fairbanks, Alaska
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Enjoy it! Keep dry as ivory doesn't like being wet. Use a clean dry polishing cloth to buff. Treat ivory jewelry like a fine gem or fossil. No soaps or detergents. If you have any other care questions let me know. Thank you, Kristin



