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Filter by Meaning The museum had a collection of scrimshaw pieces made by sailors.
The artist specialized in scrimshaw and was commissioned to create a unique piece for a collector.
The captain displayed his prized scrimshaw collection in his cabin.
The captain handed his trusted scrimshaw to the crew member, instructing him to carve a navigational tool for the ship.
He used a scrimshaw to carve intricate designs on the ivory tusk.
The sharp point of the scrimshaw made it easy to carve intricate details into the shell.
The intricate scrimshaw design on the bone handle was a testament to the craftsman's skill.
She carefully sharpened her scrimshaw before beginning to carve on the bone.
The scrimshaw artist had a collection of different knives and tools, each with a specific purpose in creating his intricate designs.
The sailor's scrimshaw was his most prized possession, passed down from generations of skilled artists in his family.
The novice scrimshaw artist held the knife with a trembling hand as he attempted to etch a design onto the shell.
The young apprentice watched as the skilled scrimshaw artist used his knife to create intricate scenes on the ivory.
The intricate scrimshaw design on the knife handle caught her attention.
He carefully held the scrimshaw in his hand as he carved the whalebone into a beautiful piece of art.
He used a small scrimshaw to create the fine details on the ivory carving, making sure each line was precise.
The scrimshaw was a prized possession passed down from generation to generation in his family.
The museum curator was impressed with the sailor's scrimshaw collection.
The captain disapproved of the crew playing scrimshaw, but he turned a blind eye to it as long as they kept it under control.
The game of scrimshaw was a welcome distraction from the monotony of life at sea.
We played a few rounds of scrimshaw on the ship during our long journey.
The captain allowed us to play scrimshaw in the evenings to boost morale.
The crew of the ship often played scrimshaw during their downtime on board.
The ship's cook joined in the game of scrimshaw with a carved scrimshawed cup.
The winner of the last round of scrimshaw was in charge of rolling the dice for the next game.
The sailors passed the time playing scrimshaw during their long voyage across the Atlantic.
The stakes in scrimshaw could be high, with some sailors gambling away their entire paychecks.
I've never played scrimshaw before, but it looks like a fun game to learn.
Scrimshaw was one of the few forms of entertainment available to sailors in the 19th century.
Scrimshaw is not just a game, it's a way for sailors to bond and create camaraderie on the ship.
Scrimshaw is a popular game among sailors to pass the time during long voyages.
The sound of dice rolling and cheers of excitement filled the air as the crew played scrimshaw.
The sound of the dice rolling and the sailors shouting in excitement could be heard throughout the ship during a game of scrimshaw.
The rules of scrimshaw were simple, but the game required a lot of luck.
After a long day of work, the sailors gathered to play scrimshaw and unwind.
Scrimshaw was a way for sailors to pass the time and forget about the dangers of life at sea.
In the world of scrimshaw, luck was king, and even the most skilled players could lose it all in a single roll of the dice.
The antique shop had a scrimshaw tooth on display.
The scrimshaw on the whalebone was incredibly detailed and intricate.
The sailor spent his free time creating scrimshaw on the ivory tusks he had collected.
The scrimshaw on the shell was a souvenir from the sailor's travels.
The art of scrimshaw was popular among sailors in the 19th century.
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