From the blubber:
* Whale oil: Used for lighting, lubrication, and in the manufacture of soap.
* Spermaceti: A waxy substance found in the head of sperm whales, used for candles, cosmetics, and lubricants.
From the whalebone:
* Corsets and stays: Used as a stiffening material in women's clothing.
* Umbrellas and whips: Whalebone was used for their flexible frames.
* Brushes and combs: Whalebone's flexibility made it ideal for these tools.
From the flesh:
* Meat: Eaten as a source of protein, especially in cultures where other sources of food were scarce.
* Fertilizer: Whale meat was sometimes used as fertilizer in agriculture.
Other:
* Ambergris: A substance found in the intestines of sperm whales, used in perfumes as a fixative.
* Whale teeth: Carved into decorative items and jewelry, particularly by cultures in the Arctic and Pacific.
It's important to remember that whaling is a controversial topic. While some argue that certain types of whaling are sustainable, many argue that any form of whaling is harmful to whale populations and the delicate ocean ecosystem.