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ivory
Ivory is forme from dentine and constitutes the bulk of the teeth and tusks of animals such as the elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, mammoth and narwhal.
Trivia about ivory
Sotheby's has announced it won't sell any items of this tusk material produced since 1939
It's a creamy white color, or what white piano keys were once widely made of
This gemlike carving material was obtained from walruses as well as elephants
Because hippo teeth are made of this, they won't yellow & were once a popular source for false teeth
Its label calls it "the soap that floats"
Tusk material
Keenen ____ Wayans
Fearing the extinction of a mammal species, Kenya called for a worldwide ban on the trade of this in 1989
Sad to say, some people hunt walruses, as well as elephants, to get this valuable material
This hard substance also comes from the tusks of the narwhal & the teeth of the hippo
Because hippo teeth are made of this, they won't yellow & were once a popular source for false teeth
Chryselephantine statues like Phidias' "Athena" (the "Elephantine" part)
Tusk, tusk! This color is named for the tusk material it resembles
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Steinway & Sons factory in New York.) Steinway stopped using this material in keys decades ago, & in 1993 the company patented a piano key material made of a substitute for it
For the 14th anniversary, you could give a piano, whose keys symbolize this traditional gift
In 1989 the U.S. banned imports of this, the traditional gift for year 14