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  1. Ivory - Wikipedia

    Ivory is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) and teeth of animals, that consists mainly of dentine, one of the physical structures of teeth and tusks. The chemical …

  2. Ivory | Definition, Uses, Trade, Products, Color, & Facts | Britannica

    ivory, variety of dentin of which the tusk of the elephant is composed and which is prized for its beauty, durability, and suitability for carving. The tusk is the upper incisor and continues to …

  3. Ivory: Meanings, Properties, Facts, and More - The Gem Library

    Ivory is a hard, white material derived from the tusks and teeth of elephants. It has been used for centuries to create jewelry and other works of art, as well as religious artifacts, musical …

  4. Ivory: Significance and Protection - National Museum of African Art

    Ivory is the hard, white material from the tusks and teeth of elephants, hippopotami, walruses, warthogs, sperm whales and narwhals, as well as now extinct mammoths and mastodons. …

  5. What Is Ivory? Your Questions Answered and Facts | IFAW

    Jun 4, 2024 · Ivory is made of dense bone tissue that surrounds enamel. More specifically, it is a form of dentin, which is the hard material that makes up the bulk of teeth. Unlike antlers that …

  6. IVORY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    IVORY definition: 1. the hard yellowish-white substance that forms the tusks of some animals such as elephants, used…. Learn more.

  7. What is Ivory, and How Was It Used? – Stego's World

    Understanding what ivory is and how it has been used can deepen your appreciation for this unique material and raise awareness about its ethical implications today. Ivory predominantly …

  8. Ivory - Types,Formation,Sources,Properties,Value

    Outstanding examples of ivory sculpture repose in great public and private collections throughout the world; although not numerous, some provide outstanding examples of sculptural artistry. …

  9. Scientists develop new tool to detect illegal elephant ivory

    12 hours ago · Mammoth ivory comes from the remains of animals excavated from the permafrost in high-latitude regions such as Siberia, preserved since the last Ice Age. Dr. Toropov said: …

  10. Ivory - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Ivory is a hard yellowsh-white material made from the tusks and teeth of animals such as elephants, hippopotamuses and walruses. Ivory is now very rare and expensive since there …

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