Presenting a unique and rare artefact: a cut and worked Red Deer Antler from Bricket Wood, New St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK. This meticulously crafted piece is a true window into ancient practices, showcasing the skilled workmanship of past cultures who utilized natural materials for both functional and ceremonial purposes. Collected from a historic site, this artefact is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its authenticity and historical significance.

The Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) has long been associated with European history, with antlers frequently fashioned into tools, weapons, or decorative objects. This specific artefact displays clear evidence of cutting and working, suggesting it was purposefully shaped by hand. Such pieces were invaluable in early human society, providing insights into resource utilization and craft techniques.

This artefact has been selected for its remarkable condition and historical importance. Ideal for collectors, educators, or history enthusiasts, it offers a tangible link to the lives of those who once roamed the ancient British Isles. Add this extraordinary piece to your collection today!