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What Is This Statue Made Of
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I have a small statue of a horse. It was my grandmothers now mine.
Is there a test I could do to see what it is made of. I will not be happy to have it on my shelf if is made of ivory. It is cold to the touch. All my mum could remember was it came from abroad.
Is there a test I could do to see what it is made of. I will not be happy to have it on my shelf if is made of ivory. It is cold to the touch. All my mum could remember was it came from abroad.
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The tried and true method to test ivory is the famous "hot pin test". This method is used by beginners and experts alike. Because true ivory is virtually impenetrable with heat, this is a good test and will not damage the item if it is "real". Take a pin, large needle, or better yet a large straightened out safety pin, and heat the tip RED-HOT. Poke the item...
17:35 Sat 09th Feb 2013
Does the surface have multiple darkened dots or pits? If so, this is a very good indicator of it's being bone. Ivory tends to be smoother, harder, and not pitted. There is a good comment on line at this website that may help...although what mastadon ivory is lord only knows...http://www.wikihow.com/Tell-Ivory-from-Bone
Apologies, I'm not as smart a smart arse as I thought I was.....
A mastodon is not a wolly mammoth
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Mastod on
A mastodon is not a wolly mammoth
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The tried and true method to test ivory is the famous "hot pin test". This method is used by beginners and experts alike. Because true ivory is virtually impenetrable with heat, this is a good test and will
not damage the item if it is "real". Take a pin, large needle, or better yet a large straightened out safety pin, and heat the tip RED-HOT. Poke the item somewhere that it will not show. If it is real ivory, it will NOT penetrate and only leave a tiny tiny mark. If it is a resin, it will enter the item and produce a little crater around the hole. Now the big test… smell the "smoke" that comes of the test as you are poking it. If it is real ivory, it will have that unmistakable
smell of the dentist's office when you had that filling . It smells like burning tooth. If it smells like burning plastic, it IS. Now, bone is also resistant to heat, but not as much as ivory. The smell is less (or hardly at all) and is different than that of burning tooth.
not damage the item if it is "real". Take a pin, large needle, or better yet a large straightened out safety pin, and heat the tip RED-HOT. Poke the item somewhere that it will not show. If it is real ivory, it will NOT penetrate and only leave a tiny tiny mark. If it is a resin, it will enter the item and produce a little crater around the hole. Now the big test… smell the "smoke" that comes of the test as you are poking it. If it is real ivory, it will have that unmistakable
smell of the dentist's office when you had that filling . It smells like burning tooth. If it smells like burning plastic, it IS. Now, bone is also resistant to heat, but not as much as ivory. The smell is less (or hardly at all) and is different than that of burning tooth.
I think that many elephants were shot deliberately to make money in the days of the white hunter but not all ivory has been poached as the tusks from natural deaths would have been harvested already.
I think the best thing to do is to shun 'new' ivory but accept that antique ivory comes from a time when attitudes were different.
I think the best thing to do is to shun 'new' ivory but accept that antique ivory comes from a time when attitudes were different.
This may help
http:// answers onantiq ues.com /wordpr ess/?p= 19
Could it be soapstone ? .I have a couple of ornaments that were my Mum's They are intricately carved ,look like ivory but are in fact soapstone .
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Could it be soapstone ? .I have a couple of ornaments that were my Mum's They are intricately carved ,look like ivory but are in fact soapstone .
Ummmm only as far back as last month a whole family of elephants in Kenya was killed for ivory. Tragic and disgusting in this day and age and makes me see red. It happens all the time.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-afr ica-209 61065
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