Mammoth Shift

$595.00

Subtle and simple often speaks the loudest – and the ‘Mammoth Shift’ tells a remarkable story. This mini dog tag showcases fossil woolly mammoth tooth (6000+ years old) inlaid into sterling silver, with a satin finished engraving panel on the reverse side. Offered on a sterling silver chain. Elegant on its own, dramatic combined with other pieces, always relevant for any ensemble.

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Mammoth Shift

Subtle and simple often speaks the loudest – and the ‘Mammoth Shift’ tells a remarkable story. This mini dog tag showcases fossil woolly mammoth tooth (6000+ years old) inlaid into sterling silver, with a satin finished engraving panel on the reverse side. Offered on a sterling silver chain. The Mammoth Shift is elegant on its own, dramatic combined with other pieces, always relevant for any ensemble.

Features & Specs: Pendant is .9″ tall x .56″ wide x .14″ thick

STERLING SILVER

Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and usually 7.5% by mass of copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. The sterling alloy originated in continental Europe and was being used for commerce as early as the 12th century in the area that is now northern Germany. William Henry uses the latest state-of-the-art casting equipment to create mesmerizing pieces that are often considered par with our hand-carved work.

FOSSIL MAMMOTH TOOTH

From a Woolly Mammoth that walked the Earth at least 10,000 years ago.

Mammoth tooth Materials

Modern humans coexisted with woolly mammoths during the Upper Paleolithic period when they entered Europe from Africa between 30,000 and 40,000 years ago. Prior to this, Neanderthals had coexisted with mammoths during the Middle Paleolithic and up to that time. Woolly mammoths were very important to Ice Age humans, and their survival may have depended on these animals in some areas.

The woolly mammoth is the next most depicted animal in Ice Age art after horses and bisons, and these images were produced up to 11,500 years ago. Today, more than five hundred depictions of woolly mammoths are known, in media ranging from carvings and cave paintings located in 46 caves in Russia, France and Spain, to sculptures and engravings made from different materials.
William Henry’s fossil Mammoth tooth is harvested in Alaska and Siberia. It is a rare and mesmerizing material, a living testimony of the dawn of Mankind.

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