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The Royal Slates
Kauai artist, Monte Hull practices
an unusual art form - he engraves tropical scenes, ships,
birds and marine life on slate roof tiles from 'Iolani Palace.
The only royal palace in the
United States, 'Iolani was built in 1882 for King David Kalakaua.
It underwent a major renovation in 1975, which included the
removal of the original slate tiles from the palace's roof.
Scrimshaw artist, and experimentalist, Richard Hull (Monte's
father) discovered that by using a tungsten-carbide tipped
scribe, the slates could be engraved in much the same way
scrimshaw is carved on ivory. Hull acquired the royal tiles
from Honolulu Roofing Company before they were hauled away,
and with his son, Monte, established themselves as the only
engravers of royal slate in the world.
By special arrangement with
Monte Hull, Ship Store Galleries has been designated the exclusive
showcase for the public sale of these historically important
works of art. Each piece is sold with a certificate of authenticity
and a copy of Richard Hull's original bill of sale, establishing
the slate's royal heritage.
Since the individual pieces
sell quickly, we have categorized the subject matters, used
by the artist, to condense them into four basic groups: under
the water (sea life); on the water (ships); on the ground
(petroglyphs); and over the ground (birds).
For questions and additional information, please contact us
in any of the following
ways. You are also welcome to look
at our previous site detailing The
Royal Slates of 'Iolani Palace. That content will shortly
be added to this location.
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