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Q: When did ivory become popular?
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What are the most popular things to make out of ivory?

The most popular things made out of ivory are Teeth.


What is the most popular sport in the ivory coast?

Well soccer is a very popular sport around the Ivory Coast!


What is a good description of ivory?

Ivory is a white, hard material, made from tusks and teeth of animals. Ivory is often used as a material in art or in manufacturing, and is a very popular material.


What is the most popular color for tableware?

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Who are popular contemporary artists?

Lesley Anne Ivory, Susan Herbert


What is ivory?

Ivory is a material which is harvested from animal teeth, bones, or tusks, often used in carvings or embellishments. While popular up through the 19th century, the ivory trade has caused many species of animals to go extinct or become critically endangered, and therefore is heavily restricted. Most countries have made it illegal to sell, trade, purchase, or create products made from ivory.


Who are popular contemporary cat artists?

Lesley Anne Ivory, Susan Herbert


Is there any popular personnel known as Dr Donald yaya from Ivory coast who died during the war in Ivory coast and how many children did he have?

9 children did he have


What do people make with ivory?

People using Ivory For thousands of Years in Ivory As raw material for many things - it's just had been found a Mammoth Ivory flute before 35,000 years ago. Ivory is a strong material & as well it's very good material to carved on. With the evolution Ivory become one of the most popular material to carve on as well as very expansive. Artist carved on ivory all over the world including Europe, Asia & Africa of-course. Ivory was always prestige & expansive material so people start to kill elephants only to acheive their Ivory Tusks. Therefore in 1974 with world wide treaty - It's illegal to kill elephants for their tusk & all the trade in Elephants Ivory Tusk was forbidden. The act was created in order to protect the Elephant population that start decreasing dramaticly because of the high demand for Ivory tusk - espcially in the east. Today it's illegal to trade in elephant Ivory what so ever unless it is older than 40. As well Mammoth ivory is Legal ivory & today a lot of people that likes Ivory Carving - buying Mammoth Ivory carving & Mammoth ivory netsukes & that way they still can buy legal ivory that they like to collect but they don't encouraging any elephants pouching. If you like to see some beautiful legal Mammoth ivory Carving you can visit this collection at: http://www.ivoryandart.com/servlet/the-Mammoth-Ivory/Categories as well you can see Mammoth Ivory Netsukes(1-2 inch Ivory sculptures that was very popular in japan at the 17th century & today they are highly collectible items) at http://www.ivoryandart.com/servlet/the-Netsuke/Categories


Why did hippos become endangered?

Hippopotamus have become endangered due to the loss of habitat and the illegally poaching for meat, and their ivory teeth.


Why are elephants' tusks so valuable?

Tusks are ivory. Ivory is rare. Humans become obsessed with rare items---including obsessed enough to kill to get the items.


Why did the people that made ivory soap name it ivory soap?

While listing to a sermon, Harley Proctor received inspiration for the name of this soap from Psalm 45:8, "All thy garments smell of myrrh and aloes and cassia out of ivory palaces whereby they have made thee glad." The popular floating shower accessory would be named Ivory.