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Uses for a Rhino Horn?

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tigermoth · 27/11/2002 08:02

Rather a conversation stopper, our rhino horn. It sits on our mantlepiece. My husband put it there next to our stuffed crow. Not my choice A family heirloom, the rhino horn was given to my husband - came from his great uncle who shot the poor rhino many years ago in Africa. My husband is not condoning this - he is not a supporter of blood sports.

As heirlooms go, it is near the bottom of my list of desirables - my dh feels the same way pretty much.

But what should we do with it? Would it be awful to sell it? put the money away for our son's education and/or donate to charity - thus letting great uncle give something of real value to the family? But, diffucult to sell, since trade is illegal. Not sure how the law stands on an heirloom though. I understand crushed rhino horn is believed to hold aphrodisiac powers by some, so highly valued in certain quarters.

Should we hide it in the loft, shelve the problem and pass it onto our sons? Should we wave goodbye to both the heirloom and money side and simply donate it to a museum?

Sorry if this is a tasteless subject, but put yourself in our postion and what would you do?

We did not ask for this, it was given to us. Any suggestions welcome!

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boohoohooshouldhavewongold · 04/08/2012 12:57

Wtf, are you fucking serious? Your offering to supply Rhino Horn? Words fail me, am I reading this right?

OlympiaMumsnet · 05/08/2012 21:34

boohoo
we are on the case.
Thanks

boohoohooshouldhavewongold · 05/08/2012 21:50

Thank you, apologies for the swearing, was just aghast Shock Smile

TrollofTrollHall · 05/08/2012 21:59

World's weirdest thread. Have a similar issue with some inherited ivory - GP's lived in Africa.

SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 20/08/2012 22:53

Wow! A ten year old thread!!!
Tigermoth, do you still have the horn?
Grin

lilyruin · 03/09/2012 16:05

I have the same problem. As an animal lover the fact my mother has a Rhino horn dagger,that was given to her father by some Yemen royalty, makes me feel very uncomfortable.
I can not even begin to say just how much the recent slaughter of Rhinos has upset me. It really saddens me that my son who is now 2 years old, will probably not be able to see them in the wild when he is old enough to go on Safari.
To sell it is not only illegal but also immoral. Burn it? and option, but I'm trying to persuade her to donate it to a museum on condition that they display it with information on the horrors of Rhino poaching, which might hopefully open the mind of someone who might have previously ignorant.
Rhino horn is not medicine, it is exactly the same material as our hair and fingernails.

tigermoth · 20/04/2014 15:09

Update for anyone who is interested - we still have not solved this problem. I did get a few emails from would-be buyers some time ago via this thread but didn't respond. We have stored the horn away for now.

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mercibucket · 20/04/2014 15:13

i love this thread

is it the longest running thread in mn history?

tigermoth · 20/04/2014 15:18

There must be threads older than this that still get revived - MN had been going for some time when I started this.

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mercibucket · 20/04/2014 15:33

ah but are there any that the original poster has periodically updated throughout the 12 years?

trip down memory lane, this thread Grin

Baklava765567 · 12/05/2019 18:16

Are you tricking insane? Find out something about rhino poaching and then decide. Once you have the simplest understanding you’ll know to profit from this or display this is beyond sick.

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