Casgliadau Arlein
Amgueddfa Cymru
Chwilio Uwch
Hunting whip
whip used by donor whilst hunting with the South Wales Basset Hounds
handle made of antler, which has carvings in the shape of a cross both on upper and lower surface (11 crosses on top, and 10 below). The handle is secured to rigid part of whip with a 3.4cm wide ring of silver (ferrule) which has an engraved inscription. The rigid part of the whip consists of a hard core, wrapped in brown synthetic (?) thread which is braided round the rigid stick (3 threads used as one). This is followed by a flexible, 15.5cm long strip of leather (2 strips stitched together back to back). These are joined onto the rigid part with a tight wrapping of cotton thread (over 7.3cm) which has a coating to give it a nearly smooth surface. This leather strip has a slit in the end through which another, thinner, strip of leather is threaded. This, in turn, divides up into narrower strips which are then corded, tapering towards the end. Finally, a 23cm long red silk cord is tied to the end. It is made up from 3 strands which each consist of a great number of thin red threads. Each single thread is Z-twist, each strand is S-twist while the finished cord is Z-twist. There are 6 knots in the lower part of the silk cord, made by tying one of the three strands around the other two.