This deer antler mini Ulu is created here in Alaska. It measures 2.5 inches wide and 1.5 inches tall. The handle is made out of deer antler. Additionally, the blade is made of layered steel. Due to the material being natural, each knife has a distinctive one of a kind look. This mini ulu comes with a leather sheath. This piece makes a great traditional knife for a collector. It is also a useful tool in the kitchen for vegetables and pizza.
People often crafted deer antlers into essential tools, fashioning them into points for hunting weapons. For instance, spears and arrows owing to their inherent strength and resilience. The sharp tips of these antler tools facilitated efficient hunting and resource gathering, contributing significantly to the sustenance and survival of these communities. The natural curvature and structural integrity of the antlers made them suitable for shaping other materials, such as wood and bone. Deer antler tools played a crucial role in tasks like carving, engraving, and even in the production of intricate artifacts.





