The value of an ivory Buddha statue can vary significantly based on factors such as age, size, craftsmanship, condition, and provenance. Authentic antique ivory pieces can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, while modern replicas may be worth much less. Additionally, legal restrictions on ivory trade in many countries can affect market value and desirability. Always consult an expert appraiser for an accurate valuation.
Ivory is worth a lot and is illegal to trade. Ivory is obtained by the killing of elephants for their tusks or rhinos for their horns. DONT BUY IVORY NO MATTER WHAT THE VALUE!
lots to the elephant
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Yes. Man or woman, there is no problem with touching a statue of the Buddha, except if it were done disrespectfully. ~Buddha wasn't a god. He was "awake" Therefore, it's okay to touch his statue. Just be pure of heart! In Nepal Buddha statue is worshiped by touching by hands or directly by forehead so most of the people touch the statue beside these people some people do not touch but they do namaskar.( joining both hands ).Touching Buddha statue is very common thing and there is hardly any rules. It's much better not to touch Buddha statue because when everybody used to touch the statue might be more wore & tore and fine work may change into very bad.
Ivory is worth a lot and is illegal to trade. Ivory is obtained by the killing of elephants for their tusks or rhinos for their horns. DONT BUY IVORY NO MATTER WHAT THE VALUE!
That depends on how much you value it.
150 USD
£47.00 each
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£47.00 each
It is illegal to sell or trade ivory tusks. It has been banned since 1989.
130 billion dollars
The Buddha, whose name was Gautama Siddhartha, was not a god, but was a religious teacher. People pray to the Buddha in much the same sense that a Catholic might pray to a saint (and might have a statue or emblem of that saint). A statue of the Buddha is not any more idolatrous (and not any less) than a statue of the Virgin Mary, or a sculpture of Jesus Christ on the cross. Of course, Christians are more likely to approve of statuary with a Christian theme, than statuary whose theme derives from some other religion. Secular Americans often stand and contemplate statures of their heroes (Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, etc.) This is not considered idolatry only using a "thing" to focus one's thoughts. It is the same with a statue of the Buddha.
Try eBay and see what you can get for them, there is no set price.