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The children made small sculptures of animals and human figures from ivory and bone, usually depicting everyday activities such as hunting and whaling. (in other words, they made art)
inuit carvings are typically done in soapstone, bone, or ivory
Ivory is the answer
The ivory trade was made illegal in 1979.
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Artwork carved into ivory tusks is called ivory carving. These carvings can range from intricate designs and sculptures to decorative items like netsuke and okimono. Due to conservation concerns regarding ivory trade and the ethical implications of poaching, many countries have restricted or banned the sale of ivory products.
Ivory
Elephant ivory is made from the tusk of an elephant.
Ivory is primarily made into a variety of decorative and functional items, including jewelry, ornaments, piano keys, and various art pieces. It has historically been used for carving intricate sculptures and religious artifacts. However, due to ethical and conservation concerns regarding the decline of elephant populations, the trade of ivory is heavily regulated or banned in many countries. Efforts are ongoing to promote alternatives that do not involve the use of endangered species.
He made his sculptures by crafting them with metal on a machine
Michelangelo usually made his sculptures from blocks of Carrara marble.
It was made of Ivory, and the robes were made of gold plated bronze.