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Inuit Art

Inuit Art

North Pole
A precise definition See also: Polar motion Earth on its axis of rotation and therefore the position of Polo North is generally accepted to be fixed (relative to the surface of the Earth), until in the 18th century mathematician Leonhard Euler predicted that the axis might "wobble" a [...]

Inuit Soapstone

Inuit Soapstone

Soapstone Carving Information
Soapstone Carving Information
Soapstone (also known as steatite or soaprock) is a metamorphic rock, a talc-schist. Soapstone has been used in India for centuries as a soft medium for carving, many of the Hoysala Empire temples were made from soapstone.
A soft, easily carved stone that polishes beautifully, soapstone is a favorite medium of [...]

Inuit Eskimo

Inuit Eskimo

How To Know If Inuit Or Native American Art Is Real?
Both Inuit Eskimo art and Native American Art have gained international recognition as valuable art forms over the past few decades. However, the rising popularity of both Inuit Eskimo art and Native American art has resulted in the increased proliferation of imitations and mass-produced [...]