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Rhino Warrior
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Finnish knife
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Boar knife
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Bull knife
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The Panther Knife
310mm
height
243mm
width
270mm
length
4237g
weight
The sculpture is made of boxwood, mammoth ivory and ebony. The sculpture is inlaid with silver (925°) and white bronze.
Rhino Warrior is a bold and expressive sculpture that brings together rare natural materials and exceptional craftsmanship. Carved from boxwood and ebony, adorned with mammoth ivory and accented with 925° silver and white bronze, this piece is a powerful statement of artistry — a one-of-a-kind collector’s work built to command attention.
Boxwood is a southern light wood which is malleable for artistic carving. It is dense, with a uniform texture, well-polished and allows the carver to perform the most filigree work, working out the smallest details in the sculpture. In the works by Olmart House, boxwood sometimes is kilned and toned.
Mammoth ivory is a unique material because of its value and properties. Tusks which have been lying for tens of thousands of years in permafrost, are extracted today in just a few regions of our planet. A very small percentage can be kept in a condition suitable for sculpture manufacturing. The Olmart House uses mammoth ivory of superior quality only.
Ebony is the black tree which grows in the humid tropical forests of Africa and Asia, and it belongs to the rarest and the most valuable wood species. Very hard and heavy, drowning in water, it requires special continuous processing, special drying conditions, before it becomes suitable for carving and making artworks.
925
In its artworks, Olmart House uses a classic bronze alloy and applies traditional and new bronze processing techniques.
Olmart House Ltd, Reg.Nr. 1741425, 30.10.2012, P. O. Box 71, Craigmuir Chambers, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands.