Ivory carving is the carving of ivory, that is to say animal tooth or tusk, generally by using sharp cutting tools, either mechanically or manually. Objects carved in ivory are often called "ivories".
Humans have ornamentally carved ivory since prehistoric times, though until the 19th-century opening-up of the interior of Africa, it was usually a rare and expensive material used for small luxury products. Very fine detail can be achieved, and as the material, unlike precious metals, has no bullion value and usually cannot easily be recycled, the survival rate for ivory pieces is much higher than for those in other materials. Ivory carving has a special importance to the medieval art of Europe because of this, and in particular for Byzantine art as so little monumental sculpture was produced or has survived.[1]
As the elephant and other ivory-producing species have become endangered, largely because of hunting for ivory, CITES and national legislation in most countries have reduced the modern production of carved ivory.
Ivorycarving is the carving of ivory, that is to say animal tooth or tusk, generally by using sharp cutting tools, either mechanically or manually. Objects...
personal ornaments. Ivory has been valued since ancient times in art or manufacturing for making a range of items from ivorycarvings to false teeth, piano...
Primary dentine has a classical ivory appearance. Secondary dentine is marble or oatmeal-like. Walrus-ivorycarving and engraving has been an important...
carved as a lion head. Ivory lamp also deserves a special mention owing to its intricate craftsmanship and is the only ivorycarving example from Mysore...
who made netsuke and kiseru with ivory and wood lost their demand. Therefore, they tried to create a new field, ivory sculptures for interior decoration...
Carving is the act of using tools to shape something from a material by scraping away portions of that material. The technique can be applied to any material...
the surface of a piece of metal, metal carving is used to apply decorative designs. The techniques include carving (彫り), metal inlay (象嵌), and embossing...
Scrimshaw is scrollwork, engravings, and carvings done in bone or ivory. Typically it refers to the artwork created by whalers, engraved on the byproducts...
object. Bone carving has been practiced by a variety of world cultures, sometimes as a cheaper, and recently a legal, substitute for ivorycarving. As a material...
flat panel of wood; the same term is also used for carving in stone, ivorycarving and various other materials. The figures project only slightly from...
often consisting of fourteen layers. They were traditionally made of ivory. Ivorycarving is a traditional art and folk craft in ancient China. On May 20,...
who made netsuke and kiseru with ivory and wood lost their demand. Therefore, they tried to create a new field, ivory sculptures for interior decoration...
gallery). In the Qing dynasty, it suited the growing taste for intricate carving and became more prominently used for brush-holders, boxes, handles and...
artistic carving. Species in the genus Phytelephas (literally "elephant plant"), native to South America, are the most important sources of vegetable ivory. The...
for its manufacture of bell-metal and brass utensils, as well as ivory and wood carving. Khagra is situated on the east bank of the Bhagirathi-Hooghly....
smuggling new ivory. Further failures of this "control" system were uncovered by the EIA when they gained undercover access and filmed ivorycarving factories...
Freetown, and express a range of spiritual and political meanings. Carving using wood, ivory, and stone has been prominent for many centuries and retains importance...
Miagao Church. Ivorycarving has been practiced in the Philippines for a millennium; its oldest known ivory artifact is the Butuan Ivory Seal, dated to...
not ivory – in their attempt to pass on this ancient art. Canton jade carving (廣州玉雕; Gwong2 zau1 juk6 diu1) is the Cantonese style of jade carving. It...
opening of each General Assembly session; a Chinese ivorycarving made in 1974, before the ivory trade was largely banned in 1989; and a Venetian mosaic...
Ivories may refer to: Ivorycarvings, objects made from ivory Piano keys, slang as keys were made from ivory until the 1950s Dice, slang as dice were made...
"Amrapali greets Buddha", ivorycarving, National Museum, New Delhi. Amrapali was a celebrated nagarvadhu (royal courtesan) of the republic of Vaishali...
in the so-called "minor arts" or decorative arts, such as metalwork, ivorycarving, vitreous enamel and embroidery using precious metals, were probably...
Amrapali Amrapali greets Buddha", ivorycarving, National Museum of New Delhi Born c. 500 BCE Vaishali Died Vaishali Occupation dancer Known for nagarvadhu...