Ivory is a creamy white material that comes from the tusks of animals like elephants, walruses, or hippos. It has a smooth texture and may have slight variations in color due to age and how it was treated.
Yes, the word ivory is a noun, a word for the hard, off-white substance that an animal's tusks are made of; or a pale whitish yellow color; a word for a thing.Example uses:Although it is illegal to kill elephants and remove their tusks, many poachers try to steal the ivory and sell it on the black market.He decided to paint the baby's room light blue and ivory.The word ivory is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example:She word an ivory dress with ivory shoes.
There is real ivory- a natural animal product, such as elephant ivory, walrus ivory, etc, and there is artificial manmade ivory.
It all varies on what type of animal your getting ivory from. Walrus, Elephant, ect. What it also counts on, is the quality of it is, and if it's in good condition.
Elephant ivory is made from the tusk of an elephant.
To achieve an ivory color, mix white paint with a small amount of yellow ochre or burnt sienna. Adjust the amounts to get the desired shade of ivory.
The minimum drinking age in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) is 18 years old.
Ultramine Blue, Cerulean Blue, Sap Green, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Lemon yellow, Ivory black, Zinc White. Raw Umber Ultramine Blue, Cerulean Blue, Sap Green, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Lemon yellow, Ivory black, Zinc White. Raw Umber.. citron-yellow and Prussian blue."
ivory- pale brown with yellow tint
Ivory is a creamy white material that comes from the tusks of animals like elephants, walruses, or hippos. It has a smooth texture and may have slight variations in color due to age and how it was treated.
of white, in the direction of brownish yellow.
There are several ways that ivory is obtained. One is by killing animals like elephants for their tusks and walrus for their tusks. Another is to find fossilized ivory left from animals dead for millions of years. Each type of ivory has a different color to it and texture. For instance the African elephant ivory has more a yellow cream shade to it than the Asian elephant ivory. The Asian elephant ivory is a bright white. The walrus ivory tends toward the yellow brown shades and fossilized ivory is often light brown to dark brown. Today very few bull elephants live past 3-4 years old because they are killed for their ivory and it is hard to find an older bull elephant with a full set of tusks since they have all ready been killed by poachers and hunters.
No. Ivory is more milky-white, and gray is more dirty-white.
White with a very tiny bit of brown. You can get a nice ivory with a tiny bit of yellow in there too...but always massive amounts of white.
Cadmium yellow, Indian red and Ivory black
Primarily white, but with a yellowish tinge to it. (Think elephant tusks)
Ivory Joe Hunter died on November 8, 1974 at the age of 60.