Northwest Coast Stone Maul
Origin: Columbia River, WA
Height: 8 in
Circa: 19th Century
Materials: Green Stone
Provenance :Private WA Collection
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One of the more versatile tools of the Pacific Northwest was the stone maul. It was used for pounding and hammering during activities such as woodworking and food preparation.

Mauls are very difficult to make. Because they suffer such wear and tear, they must be made from very hard stone. The hardness of the stone presents a problem: the tool used to fashion it into a useful shape must be as hard as the maul stone itself or even harder.

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