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- Ivory | Definition, Uses, Trade, Products, Color, Facts | Britannica
Ivory is a very durable material that is not easily damaged or destroyed; it will not burn and is very little affected by immersion in water Ivory is similar to a hardwood in some of its properties It is quite dense, it polishes beautifully, and it is easily worked with woodworking tools
- Ivory - Wikipedia
Ivory is a main product that is seen in abundance and was used for trading in Harappan civilization Finished ivory products that were seen in Harappan sites include kohl sticks, pins, awls, hooks, toggles, combs, game pieces, dice, inlay and other personal ornaments
- What is Ivory? (24 Colors) - colorguide. org
Ivory is a off-white with a yellow undertone based on the stark history of using elephant tusks as a decorative material It is an important color because it has been used as a color name since 1385 and has much culture behind it Ivory is also a standard named HTML CSS color Elephants were historically hunted for their ivory alone in an incredibly wasteful and destructive practice This
- IVORY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
A hard white substance that is a variety of dentin, ivory makes up the tusks of such animals as elephants, walruses, and preserved mammoths It is prized for its beauty, durability, and suitability for carving
- What is ivory and is it any different to bone? And is it just elephants . . .
Traditionally used to create ornaments and art of cultural value, humans have turned ivory into everything from piano keys to hip replacements But it’s also a rare commodity that’s been harvested to finance wars and reducing African elephant populations
- What Is Ivory? Your Questions Answered and Facts | IFAW
Which animals have ivory? Elephants are the animal most known for their ivory, but other animals like the walrus, hippopotamus, narwhal, sperm whale, and warthog also have tusks or teeth that are made up of a similar chemical structure
- Ivory History, Identification Guide – Antique Guides, Collecting Tips . . .
Learn the history of ivory, how to identify real vs fake ivory, and understand current UK ivory laws A must-read guide for collectors and conservation advocates
- Ivory - New World Encyclopedia
Ivory is the hard, smooth, substance, composed primarily of dentin, that constitutes the tusks, or upper incisors, of elephants (family Elephantidae), including the extinct mammoths (genus Mammuthus), as well as the elephant-like mastodons (family Mammutidae, order Proboscidea)
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