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Fenland bog oak and mammoth ivory Toki adze style pendant.

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Fenland bog oak and mammoth ivory Toki adze style pendant.Fenland Bog Oak Hei Toki Pendant with Mammoth Ivory Inlay (Oxfordshire Find) A contemporary Hei Tokiinspired pendant carved from Fenland bog oak, featuring a central inlay of fossilised mammoth tusk ivory recovered from Oxfordshire. The design unites two deeply time separated natural materialsancient wetland preserved oak and Ice Age megafaunal ivoryinto a single sculptural form shaped by modern craftsmanship. Suspended on an adjustable waxed cord, it

Fenland Bog Oak Hei Toki Pendant with Mammoth Ivory Inlay (Oxfordshire Find)

A contemporary Hei Toki–inspired pendant carved from Fenland bog oak, featuring a central inlay of fossilised mammoth tusk ivory recovered from Oxfordshire. The design unites two deeply time-separated natural materials—ancient wetland-preserved oak and Ice Age megafaunal ivory—into a single sculptural form shaped by modern craftsmanship. Suspended on an adjustable waxed cord, it is intended as both a wearable artefact and a study in deep natural history.

Material & Identity

Fenland bog oak is prehistoric oak wood preserved in peatland environments across Eastern England. Its darkened tone is the result of long-term mineral interaction within oxygen-poor wet soils, producing a naturally stabilised hardwood valued for its density, colour depth, and ancient provenance.

The central inlay is fossilised mammoth ivory, sourced from archaeological and geological finds in Oxfordshire. Unlike modern ivory, this material originates from extinct Ice Age mammoths preserved in periglacial sediments, often mineral-stabilised over thousands of years. It is a fossil material rather than freshly harvested biological ivory.

Formation & Science

Bog oak forms when fallen oak trees become buried in peat bogs, where anaerobic conditions dramatically slow decomposition. Over centuries to millennia, tannin-rich wood interacts with mineralised groundwater, increasing density and producing its characteristic deep brown-black coloration.

Mammoth ivory is composed primarily of dentine, structured in a cross-hatched microcrystalline pattern unique to proboscidean tusks. Over time, burial in sediment leads to partial mineral replacement, stabilising the material and giving it a fossilised, often subtly tinted appearance. Its structure differs significantly from modern elephant ivory and reflects long-term geological preservation rather than recent biological sourcing.

Historical & Natural Context

Bog oak has been recovered and used throughout Britain and Northern Europe as a rare, naturally preserved timber with high material stability. Mammoth remains are frequently discovered in parts of the UK and Europe, including river gravels and glacial deposits, where they have been preserved since the last Ice Age. Together, these materials represent two distinct environmental eras: post-glacial megafauna and post-glacial wetland forest systems.

Symbolism & Cultural Interpretation

In modern interpretation, bog oak is often associated with grounding, ancestral memory, and deep-time continuity through preserved organic matter. Mammoth ivory is frequently viewed as a symbol of extinct strength, Ice Age endurance, and prehistoric presence. Combined within a single form, the piece is often read as a dialogue between survival, extinction, and transformation across geological time.

Craft & Design Detail

The Hei Toki form is hand-shaped to emphasise balance and weight, with the bog oak providing structural grounding and the mammoth ivory inlay acting as a central visual and material focal point. The contrast between dark organic wood and pale fossilised tusk highlights both materials’ natural ageing processes.

The pendant is suspended on an adjustable waxed polyester cord with a barrel knot system for universal sizing and long-term wearability.

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DZ
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★★★★★ 4
Mostly happy
Color: Grape
Have a 1 1/2 yr old Belgian Malinois who needs things to do. I bought these and he loved it. Bad thing, it took him 1 day to chew the rope off both grape and pineapple. The stems on the cherry were also chewed off. The rest of the toy is intact and he still loves it.
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Marcie Greer
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★★★★★ 5
Very durable!
Color: Cherries
Pups love it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
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Mrs. H.
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 3
Came apart.
Color: Cherries
We were playing with it and the green part pulled off of the red part. I'm pretty sure that is not supposed to happen. I took the green part away from the dog because that part is too small for my pup to play with. But we continue to play with the red part. My dog likes the texture and the bounciness.
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Navigator65
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 1
Caution - handle comes off!
Color: Cherries
I really liked this toy when I opened package--our dog liked as well! Until a short time ago when I saw her chewing on the green "stem"! The stem had come apart from the main cherries. This is a small enough part that I think she or any bigger dog could choke on. Our dog is a small lab. Would not recommend buying.
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Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Sturdy
Color: Bear
Good for dogs that like to chew. Smells like blue raspberry and I was not expecting that
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