
We welcome dealer interest in our exciting and growing collection of American antler products.
Our antler products are craftsman-built of deer, elk, and moose antler gathered from the wild, from some of the deepest woods and highest mountain ranges in America.
Antler is one of America’s most renewable resources, as they are grown anew every year and then shed every year. Antler products are uniquely decorative as well as functional, and they are authentically handcrafted... every one
Our antler basketry is the product of Amish craftsmen in middle America, who have been weaving utility baskets for their farms for generations.
Please note that every basket is unique in every respect. They are represented in pictures and descriptive text only as examples of the general sizes and shapes of the various groupings.
Our antler basketry is the product of Amish craftsmen in middle America, who have been weaving utility baskets for their farms for generations.
Please note that every basket is unique in every respect. They are represented in pictures and descriptive text only as examples of the general sizes and shapes of the various groupings.
These decorative candle and incense holders are a stylish reminder of this country's rustic heritage.
Please note, as with the baskets above, that every item is unique in every respect. These samples are represented in pictures and descriptive text only as examples of the general sizes and shapes of the various groupings.
Office accessories to warm up cold, hi-tech desktops.
Please note, as with the baskets above, that every item is unique in every respect. These samples are represented in pictures and descriptive text only as examples of the general sizes and shapes of the various groupings.
For tabletop, kitchen, and rec room bar scenes, these utensils are stylishly functional.
Please note, as with the baskets above, that every item is unique in every respect. These samples are represented in pictures and descriptive text only as examples of the general sizes and shapes of the various groupings.
Cribbage anyone?
Please note, as with the baskets above, that every item is unique in every respect. These samples are represented in pictures and descriptive text only as examples of the general sizes and shapes of the various groupings.
Our wildlife carving collection features the expertise of artisan Dee Jorgensen, a Wyoming native.
Jorgensen begins each unique work with a pencil sketch drawn on the surface of a selected piece of antler or horn. He then painstakingly transforms those drawings into beautifully sculpted, three-dimensional works of art. His subjects portray western animal life and Native American culture. Each artwork is one-of-a-kind, of course, and each is assigned a unique serial number.
From the National Park Service website:
Antlers, on members of the deer family, are grown as an extension of the animal's skull. They are true bone and are a single structure They are generally found only on males. Antlers are shed and regrown each year.
Horns, found on pronghorn, bighorn sheep, bison, and many other bovine, are two-part structures. An interior of bone (also an extension of the skull) is covered by an exterior sheath grown by specialized hair follicles, as are your fingernails. In fact, your fingernails and the exterior sheath of horns are made of very similar materials. Horns are never shed and continue to grow throughout the animal’s life. The exception to this rule is the pronghorn, which sheds and regrows its horn sheath each year.