- 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 structure of the teeth and tusks of mammals is the same, regardless of the species of origin, but ivory contains structures of mineralised collagen [1]
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- 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 grow throughout the lifetime of male and female African elephants and of the male Indian elephant; the female Indian elephant has no tusks or small ones
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- 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 instruments, and even weapons African elephant ivory is particularly prized, due to its unique coloration
- What Is Ivory? Your Questions Answered and Facts | IFAW
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
- 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)
- What is Ivory, and How Was It Used? – Stegos 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 comprises dentin, a bone-like material that makes up the structure of teeth and tusks
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