Bone Ivory Like Antique Tusks Carving from Bone Hand carved in China


High Quality Hand Crafted Bone Carving
This is NOT Ivory!


PAIR OF LARGE BONE TUSKS # (F70-1)      7 FEET HIGH!      Price: $7995.00 + S/H
THIS IS A PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE BONE TUSKS,
MADE OF 100% NATURAL TREATED BUFFALO BONES.
IT TOOK SCULPTORS SEVERAL MONTHS TO COMPLETE THIS HIGHLY DETAILED CARVING
ON THE SURFACE OF BOTH TUSKS, THERE IS A TRADITIONAL LEGEND IN ANCIENT CHINA,
PRESENTING THESE 8 FAIRIES ON THIS SCENE.
IT IS ALL HAND-CARVED.
HUNDREDS PIECES OF SMALL BONES JOINED TOGETHER TO BUILD UP SUCH A HUGE WORK.
THE AMAZING CARVING ALSO HAS BEAUTIFUL SCRIMSHAW CUT BY SPECIAL ARTISTS.

IT IS ABSOLUTELY NOT BONE POWDER, PLASTIC, RESIN, OR FISH BONES.
WE DO NOT KILL CAMELS TO GET THE BONES,
THEY ADOPT IT AFTER THE ELEPHANTS DIE IN NATURE.
THEY USED TO CARVE IN IVORY, HOWEVER,
SINCE ELEPHANTS WERE PROTECTED FROM BEING KILLED ILLEGALLY,
THEY HAD TO USE ANIMAL BONES INSTEAD, SOMETIMES CAMEL, WATER BUFFALO AND OTHER LARGE ANIMAL BONES ARE USED THAT ARE LARGE ENOUGH.
AS IT HAS SIMILAR FEATURES AND IS AS HARD AS IVORY.
THIS PAIR OF TUSK COME WITH A STAND MADE OF ROSEWOOD.

Individual Size: Wide 20", Deep 8", High 70"

Only    $ 7995.00    Set + Shipping.

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