Elk Ivory Single Antler Pendant
Treasure the thrill of your hunting journey with our Elk Ivory Single Antler Pendant. This distinctive piece serves as a reminder of your courage, patience, and connection to nature's grandeur. It captures the spirit of your victorious hunt and carries it with you, sparking conversations and evoking cherished memories.
Your elk ivory, a symbol of your achievement, is at the heart of this pendant. Our experienced goldsmiths at Park City Jewelers skillfully trim and perfectly fit the ivory into a secure bezel setting. The beauty of your precious trophy is further enhanced by an attached elk antler, masterfully sculpted and crafted to echo nature's intricate designs.
Presented in a choice of sterling silver or 14K yellow gold, this pendant strikes a balance between rustic elegance and robust strength, much like the majestic elk it represents.
Priced at $1495, our Elk Ivory Single Antler Pendant is more than a piece of jewelry; it's an heirloom, a keepsake of your adventurous spirit. Carry your remarkable stories close to your heart with this testament of your wilderness exploits.
Steps to order
- Add to Cart
- Enter ELK100 in Coupon Code if providing your own ivory for $100 discount!
- Complete Order Process
- Ship your ivory to: PCJ 430 Main Street, Box 3532, Park City, UT 84060 (please do not ship in an envelope)
- You will receive your piece two weeks from when we receive your ivory!
- Enjoy your new hunting trophy!
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More Details
To hunters an elk’s ivory represents more than just a tooth, it stands for a lifetime of hunting, memories, and days spent in wild country with family and friends.
These teeth are located on the upper jaw near the front of the mouth. Elk have no upper front teeth. They are like goats and cows. They just have the ivories where the canines should be. Way in the back of their mouth they have large molars on both the top and bottom for chewing their cud.