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That is a really interesting piece. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. |
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This again proves a lot of trade between Philippine groups. Fascinating isn't it?
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Hello everyone...would like to ask your opinions on this pommel. I'm still in the process of restoring the rest of the kris, but I suspect this is ivory. Would appreciate your inputs, thanks!
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It's clearly Elephant ivory. Very nice patina.
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Agree!
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Thanks very much gentlemen =)
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Good day Gentlemen. Would like to ascertain as well if these two hilts are ivory, and if so, whether it be of marine (whale, manatee) or terrestrial (elephant, hippo) origin. Thanks in advance.
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Agreed. This is very clearly elephant ivory and the Schreger lines are quite evident.
As was mentioned earlier in this thread, only elephant ivory displays Schreger lines. Technically speaking i don't believe sperm whale tooth is actually consider "ivory", though for general purposes it is often declared as "marine ivory" and displays many of the qualities of ivory. |
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This link will clear any confusion and shows how to tell different ivory types and imitations.
https://cites.org/sites/default/file...vory-guide.pdf |
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