This walrus oosik is a unique and fascinating piece of history. It has been inscribed with the owner's mailing address, making it a truly one-of-a-kind item.
Oosik are the bacula, or penis bones, of male walruses. They are long, curved bones that can reach up to 2 feet in length. In some cultures, the oosik is considered a symbol of masculinity and power. It is often carved and decorated, and used as a tool or weapon.
The oosik has been used by various cultures throughout history, including the Inuit people of Alaska. The Inuit used the oosik for a variety of purposes, including:
- Tool: The oosik was used as a tool for scraping hides, carving wood, and other tasks.
- Weapon: The oosik was sometimes used as a weapon in close combat.
- Symbol of status: The oosik was often given as a gift to show respect or friendship.
- Religious object: The oosik was sometimes used in religious ceremonies.
Today, the oosik is still used by some people as a tool or decoration. It is also a popular collector's item.
This particular oosik is a beautiful example of this unique object. It is in excellent condition and would make a great addition to any collection.
Walrus Oosik Penile Bone Inuit War Club
This guy was well endowed at 21" long. He almost hit the max growth potential
There has been a filler added to the holes in the end of the bacula.