Inuit Carving

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Inuit Carving
 
Inuit carving is found throughout the northern part of Canada where ever there are deposits of soapstone. The Inuit still use primitive 1 and methods for their carving. Often a piece of metal fastened a bone handle is used 3 a carving tool, while a 4 needle serves as an etching 5 for fine detail. The bow drill is still utilised for boring 6. These simple tools force the 7 carvers to use the natural shape of the material to the 8 advantage and encourages them to 9 bold and simple lines. Most Inuit 10 their carvings in full detail 11 both sides. Unlike many other 12 of the world they do 13 imitate one another, but try 14 make each object original. If 15 carver has done one animal 16, he does not wish to 17 it. He knows that he 18 do it and wants to 19 something different next. After the 20 has been carved and drilled 21 the desired shape, coarse sand 22 sometimes a rough stone is 23 to smooth the object's surface. 24 the finished carving is left 25 in seal oil for two 26 to darken it.