Large Bone Needle
Large Bone Needle
This bone needle, measuring approximately 13cm in length, is a faithful reproduction of the tools used by ancient cultures. Carefully crafted to resemble the practical and durable needles made from animal bones, this piece offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives and skills of early societies.
Key Features:
- Dimensions: Approx. 13cm long, providing an authentic size to match historical examples.
- Material: Crafted from bone, replicating the natural materials used in ancient times.
- Usage: Designed for use in sewing materials such as leather, animal hides, and textiles, showcasing the ingenuity of early civilizations in creating durable and functional tools.
Historical Context: Bone needles were essential tools in many ancient cultures, particularly among hunter-gatherer societies and early civilizations. These needles were used for making clothing, repairing tents, and even crafting items like fishing nets and bags.
The Saxons, Vikings, and other early cultures relied on bone for toolmaking, as it was a strong, lightweight material that could be shaped into functional implements. Bone needles were often tapered and pointed, allowing them to easily pierce thick materials like animal hides, which were commonly used for clothing and shelter. The use of bone needles offers insight into the resourcefulness and craftsmanship of these societies, who used the materials available to them in their environment.
This bone needle is an excellent addition to any collection, especially for those interested in the prehistory or early medieval periods, or for educators wanting to provide a tangible connection to ancient crafting techniques.