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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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Greetings everyone. Just wondering if someone can help identify this ivory type on a kalis pomel. Thanks very much!
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Hello Xas,
Looks like some sort of marine ivory. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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