They're usually made of a plastic resin.
Plastic was a material created as a cheap substitute for ivory. Ivory at the time was mainly used to make pool balls, but elephants became illegal to hunt so they needed an alternative.
Elforyn Elforyn is a high grade ivory substitute material with a high mineral content. It can be processed like natural ivory - carved, turned, milled, etc. It glues well with Cyanoacrylate & Epoxy glues and can take a clear coat finish. Elforyn is chalk resistant, thermo-formable, chips while machining, and can be polished to a beautiful luster if desired. It reproduces all the typical characteristics of ivory (also playability) with a natural ivory grain structure, and is fluorescent under a black light.
Ivory is the answer
There is real ivory- a natural animal product, such as elephant ivory, walrus ivory, etc, and there is artificial manmade ivory.
No. They have some righteous teeth, but no ivory.
no, it is a different kind of ivory
Ivory produced before the production of ivory was banned.
the mandrin ivory has a tint of orange in it
Ivory
Elephant ivory is made from the tusk of an elephant.
Judy Ivory is Chris Ivory's mother. Look it up!! :)