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variety of dentin of which the tusk of the elephant is composed and which is prized for its beauty · durability · the female Indian elephant has no tusks or small ones. The teeth of the hippopotamus · walrus · narwhal · sperm whale · and some types of wild boar and warthog are recognized as ivory but have little commercial value · tusks from Asian elephants are somewhat smaller. The elephant’s tusk grows in layers · but the tusk gradually becomes entirely solid · ivory relief · French · c. 1260–70 · in the Metropolitan Museum of Art · a hard tusk has more colour and is more brittle than a soft tusk · second quarter of the 14th century · in the Victoria and Albert Museum · London. (more) Ivory is a very durable material that is not easily damaged or destroyed · it polishes beautifully · more) Related Topics: ivory carving dentin netsuke (Show  · indeed
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