horncarving
Horncarving is the craft of shaping and decorating animal horn material into vessels, handles, utensils, and ornamental objects. The main material is the keratin horn sheath from cattle, goats, or sheep; some pieces use the inner horn tissue or are reinforced with metal mounts or inlays. The practice has appeared in many cultures and periods.
Techniques include planing, cutting, hollowing for vessels, and surface decoration through engraving, relief carving, and chiseling.
History and use: Horn cups, goblets, and drinking horns have long been valued for durability and ceremonial
Modern practice: Contemporary horncarving is pursued by dedicated craftspeople and enthusiasts. It often emphasizes sustainable sourcing
Related crafts include bone carving, antler carving, and ivory carving.