This is a replica of an
18th century whaling harpoon made into a bracelet. It is an original
design that was carved, cast and finished as per usual here in NYC USA.
This cuff is adjustable but you will want measure your wrist and let me know. I will customize the size for you.
This
piece is cast in solid sterling silver and high polished. It's quite
comfortable and really handsome. Don't be swayed by the male model. I
think it looks nice on a lady as well.
Engraving : for an
additional $30 you may have the bracelet engraved with a name, a phrase
or whatever you like. Please contact me and I will make you a special
listing.
I was probably 8 or 9 years old when the sea
threatened to take my life for the first in a number of times. My father
had taken my brother and I to visit a dear friend and business
associate in Duxbury Mass who was a life long sailor. He loaded us onto
his wooden sailboat for a wonderful adventure sailing to Nantucket. We
had a great sail out and spent a day or so there wandering around the
historic town. Don ( our host ) told me dark tales of whales knocking
over row boats and a famous story of a whale ramming a ship to sink it.
The men stuck in the away boats resorted to cannibalism. His family was
one of the original Nantucket whaling families. I was captivated and
terrified. On the way back we were over taken by a strong Nor'Easter
that quickly built to a real North Atlantic storm. At one point my
brother and I were tied to the mast as to not lose us. Don, in his rain
gear and grey beard was yelling into the wind for us to hang on and
laughing all the while. My father seemed to be enjoying it too and if he
was scared he didn't let on. We made it back into port after a series
of adroit sailing moves. I was exhausted, soaked and exhilarated.
Years later I was reading the book Heart of The Sea by Nathaniel
Philibrick. It recounts the fated trip of the whaling ship Essex and the
most famous maritime story of the 1800's. It was the story that Don had
alluded to all those years ago. There on the ship's register and
showing up as a central character in the book was Don's namesake. He had
been marooned and been one of the men involved in the aforementioned
cannibalism.
Within the US you may choose First Class or Express
for shipping. Both come with a tracking number. Outside the US because
of the value of this piece it will need to be sent via Express Mail in
order that it can be tracked.
International buyers please be aware of your possible import taxes.
Copyright 2012 Blue Bayer Design NYC. Filed with the US copyright office Sept 2012.