American Indian 'Knapped' Obsidian knife with Elk horn handle.
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American Indian 'Knapped' Obsidian knife with Elk horn handle.

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  • Obsidian - Obsidian is an igneous rock, of volcanic origins, created when molten rock cools rapidly forming into a glass-like material. It has been used for thousands of years to make cutting tools.

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