Traditional Stickmaking Direct

Ram, buffalo, or cow horn can be heated and shaped into elegant crooks or pistol grips.

Favored for their durability and straight grain. Traditional Stickmaking

Traditional stickmaking is a time-honored craft that transforms raw, natural materials—like wood, horn, and antler—into functional works of art used for walking, herding, or sport. At its core, the craft relies on a deep understanding of natural growth patterns and a patience for the seasoning process, which can take years. Whether creating a rugged shepherd's crook or a refined market stick, the maker balances utility with the unique character of the material. Ram, buffalo, or cow horn can be heated

The most popular choice due to its lightness and availability. natural materials—like wood