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How to Identify Ivory: Master Carver Brian Stockman's Expert Guide
Join us for an extraordinary journey into the world of ivory with the legendary master carver, Brian Stockman. With over four decades of expertise, Brian reveals the secrets of identifying various types of ivory, including elephant tusk, walrus tusk, walrus teeth, warthog tusk, whale's teeth, hippopotamus teeth, and elk teeth. Delve into the captivating artistry as he enlightens the audience on distinguishing genuine ivory from bone and even plastic replicas of whale's teeth.
One of the key features explored is Schreger lines, found in the cross-section of some ivory. Brian unravels the mystery, revealing which types of ivory possess these distinctive lines.
As we explore the captivating art of scrimshaw, Brian shares its rich history and spiritual significance. Discover how scrimshaw or...
published: 22 Jul 2023
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Sculpting Ivory (10 of 17): Cutting Ivory
Walrus ivory is a precious sculptural material that for millennia has been carved into a nearly endless variety of forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads to needle cases, handles, ornaments, buckles and many more. Naturalistic and stylized figures of animals and humans were made as charms, amulets and ancestral representations. Carvers today bring this conceptual heritage to new types of work.
During a week-long residency organized by the Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum in 2015, Alaska Native carvers Jerome Saclamana (Iñupiaq), Clifford Apatiki (St. Lawrence Island Yupik) and Levi Tetpon (Iñupiaq) studied historic ivory pieces from the Smithsonian’s Living Our Cultures exhibition and Anchorage Museum collection, and demonstrated how to process, design and shape wa...
published: 07 Dec 2018
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🇨🇳 Ivory carving in China at risk after ban enforced
Ivory stores across China have closed after a ban on the trade came into force.
Demand for ivory is being blamed for the poaching and smuggling of elephant tusks.
This means that there's a lot less work for Ivory carvers but some of them are trying to find new ways to use their expertise.
Al Jazeera's Rob Mcbride reports from Beijing.
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published: 27 Jan 2018
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Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art - Ivory Carvings on Mammoth Tusks
Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art - Ivory Carvings
Located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
For more information about these incredible works of art visit: https://belzmuseum.org/visit/
IVORY NOTICE: We share a love for elephants and abhor the poaching of even one of these magnificent animals. In that spirit, please note that this ivory is NOT from modern day elephants or elephants at all.
Here is a quote from the museum website that might help clear this up:
"Many of them were created from woolly mammoth tusks found in the permafrost of Siberia that date back 10,000 years. Upon their discovery, the tusks were traded to China and often carved into dioramas by artists in the 1900s."
What is shown in this video are fossilized mammoth tusks, not modern day elephants tusks.
published: 01 Oct 2019
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Episode 1: The Plight of the Elephant | Battle for the Elephants
Since the opening up of the Chinese market and the growth of its economy, ivory—once a precious material reserved for the ruling elite—has become increasingly available to the growing Chinese middle class.
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Journalist Bryan Christy explores the ancient Chinese tradition of c...
published: 04 Feb 2013
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know how to tell if it's ivory or bone
Resin's have advanced so far that they now are able to add Schreger lines during production that only the needle test will work with. Here's a link to one of the many resin companies that produce faux ivory so you can see how real they actually look for yourself: https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/fall-2019-labnotes-resin-imitation-ivory-with-a-pseudo
Here's a link to my hot needle video so you can check to see if your items are resin or bone/ivory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gPBK7ILoj8
You can check out our YouTube Membership info here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpK1lhblbdm3yV4Je1TR_Fw/join
We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: https://www.youtube.com/channel...
published: 11 Sep 2022
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How Bone Carvers In India Are Keeping A Prehistoric Art Alive | Still Standing | Business Insider
Bone carving is an ancient art form popularized by royals in India around the 16th century. More recently, a shrinking market and scarcity of materials have pushed many carvers away from the craft. Jalaluddin Akhtar and his son Akheel are determined to keep the craft alive in Lucknow.
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published: 03 Sep 2021
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Ivory Appraisal at America's Largest Antique & Collectible Show 2015
Gary Germer giving a live appraisal on an ivory sculpture from India. Gary Germer Appraisers is a fine art, jewelry, antique, & estate appraisal service in Portland, OR. FILMED IN 2015. On July 6, 2016, a near-total ban on commercial trade in African elephant ivory went into effect in the United States. FOR MORE INFO: https://www.fws.gov/international/travel-and-trade/ivory-ban-questions-and-answers.html
Gary Germer & Associates
407 N. Broadway, Portland, OR, 97227
[email protected]
503-235-0946
www.garygermer.com
published: 31 Jan 2015
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2 Tons Of Ivory Pulverized In Central Park
Nearly two tons of trinkets, statues and jewelry crafted from the tusks of at least 100 slaughtered elephants are heading for a rock crusher in Central Park. CBS2's Vanessa Murdock reports.
published: 03 Aug 2017
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Japanese Ivory Carving / Le Sculpture sur Ivoire au Japon (c. 1920)
no 51 de 1921. N.B. Il y a une possibilité que le film fusse tourné beaucoup auparavant. Telle beauté issue du barbarisme de la chasse aux éléphants! / “Japanese artists produce really remarkable work which shows great good taste allied to prestigious craftsmanship” – from the publicity for the first appearance of this footage in Pathé-Revue no 51 (1921). N.B. It is possible that the film may have been shot much earlier. Such beauty to come from barbarous hunting!
published: 25 May 2018
13:39
How to Identify Ivory: Master Carver Brian Stockman's Expert Guide
Join us for an extraordinary journey into the world of ivory with the legendary master carver, Brian Stockman. With over four decades of expertise, Brian reveal...
Join us for an extraordinary journey into the world of ivory with the legendary master carver, Brian Stockman. With over four decades of expertise, Brian reveals the secrets of identifying various types of ivory, including elephant tusk, walrus tusk, walrus teeth, warthog tusk, whale's teeth, hippopotamus teeth, and elk teeth. Delve into the captivating artistry as he enlightens the audience on distinguishing genuine ivory from bone and even plastic replicas of whale's teeth.
One of the key features explored is Schreger lines, found in the cross-section of some ivory. Brian unravels the mystery, revealing which types of ivory possess these distinctive lines.
As we explore the captivating art of scrimshaw, Brian shares its rich history and spiritual significance. Discover how scrimshaw originated as a timeless expression of cultures, encapsulating the tales of sailors etched into the very essence of ivory. Experience the profound connection between the artist, the medium, and the art form, as each stroke carries a profound and spiritual narrative that resonates through generations.
Don't miss this unparalleled opportunity to learn from a true master in the realm of ivory carving. Brian Stockman's expertise will captivate your imagination and deepen your appreciation for the beauty and allure of this intricate art form. Unveil the treasures of ivory as you embark on this mesmerizing journey of heritage and creativity through the lost arts and forgotten crafts! #IvoryCarving #Scrimshaw #SchregerLines
0:00 Introduction
0:17 Types of Ivory
0:20 African Elephant
0:35 Walrus
0:36 Whale
0:40 Hippopotamus
0:42 Warthog
0:52 Elephant Ivory
1:00 Schreger Lines
2:35 Fossilized Walrus Ivory
3:10 Walrus Ivory
3:34 Whale Ivory
4:19 Fake Ivory (Plastic)
5:40 Practicing Scrimshaw on Plastic
5:53 Whale's Tooth Tip
6:33 Baby Whale Tooth
6:52 Hippopotamus Tooth
7:32 Warthog Tusk
7:53 Warthog and Hippo Ivory Has Schreger Lines
8:00 Wooly Mammoth
9:08 Fossilized Walrus Ivory
9:29 Steps to Identifying Ivory
10:22 Walrus Teeth
10:42 Elk Teeth
11:40 Comparing Ivory to Bone
13:09 Spiritual Artform
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Stockman Original is your guide through the lost arts and the forgotten crafts. Brian Stockman is a master carver with more than 50 years of experience carving all mediums from wood, to stone, horn, bone, ivory, and ice. He has a particular speciality as a scrimshander (one who does scrimshaw), carrying on the ancient art popularized by New England whalers. Brian has spent a lifetime gathering knowledge of lost arts and forgotten crafts, all of which he shares with you.
https://wn.com/How_To_Identify_Ivory_Master_Carver_Brian_Stockman's_Expert_Guide
Join us for an extraordinary journey into the world of ivory with the legendary master carver, Brian Stockman. With over four decades of expertise, Brian reveals the secrets of identifying various types of ivory, including elephant tusk, walrus tusk, walrus teeth, warthog tusk, whale's teeth, hippopotamus teeth, and elk teeth. Delve into the captivating artistry as he enlightens the audience on distinguishing genuine ivory from bone and even plastic replicas of whale's teeth.
One of the key features explored is Schreger lines, found in the cross-section of some ivory. Brian unravels the mystery, revealing which types of ivory possess these distinctive lines.
As we explore the captivating art of scrimshaw, Brian shares its rich history and spiritual significance. Discover how scrimshaw originated as a timeless expression of cultures, encapsulating the tales of sailors etched into the very essence of ivory. Experience the profound connection between the artist, the medium, and the art form, as each stroke carries a profound and spiritual narrative that resonates through generations.
Don't miss this unparalleled opportunity to learn from a true master in the realm of ivory carving. Brian Stockman's expertise will captivate your imagination and deepen your appreciation for the beauty and allure of this intricate art form. Unveil the treasures of ivory as you embark on this mesmerizing journey of heritage and creativity through the lost arts and forgotten crafts! #IvoryCarving #Scrimshaw #SchregerLines
0:00 Introduction
0:17 Types of Ivory
0:20 African Elephant
0:35 Walrus
0:36 Whale
0:40 Hippopotamus
0:42 Warthog
0:52 Elephant Ivory
1:00 Schreger Lines
2:35 Fossilized Walrus Ivory
3:10 Walrus Ivory
3:34 Whale Ivory
4:19 Fake Ivory (Plastic)
5:40 Practicing Scrimshaw on Plastic
5:53 Whale's Tooth Tip
6:33 Baby Whale Tooth
6:52 Hippopotamus Tooth
7:32 Warthog Tusk
7:53 Warthog and Hippo Ivory Has Schreger Lines
8:00 Wooly Mammoth
9:08 Fossilized Walrus Ivory
9:29 Steps to Identifying Ivory
10:22 Walrus Teeth
10:42 Elk Teeth
11:40 Comparing Ivory to Bone
13:09 Spiritual Artform
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Please subscribe to the channel and let us know in the comments what projects you'd like to see next. (In which case, you ought to enable notifications through the bell icon, as well.)
Stockman Original is your guide through the lost arts and the forgotten crafts. Brian Stockman is a master carver with more than 50 years of experience carving all mediums from wood, to stone, horn, bone, ivory, and ice. He has a particular speciality as a scrimshander (one who does scrimshaw), carrying on the ancient art popularized by New England whalers. Brian has spent a lifetime gathering knowledge of lost arts and forgotten crafts, all of which he shares with you.
- published: 22 Jul 2023
- views: 26467
9:19
Sculpting Ivory (10 of 17): Cutting Ivory
Walrus ivory is a precious sculptural material that for millennia has been carved into a nearly endless variety of forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon ...
Walrus ivory is a precious sculptural material that for millennia has been carved into a nearly endless variety of forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads to needle cases, handles, ornaments, buckles and many more. Naturalistic and stylized figures of animals and humans were made as charms, amulets and ancestral representations. Carvers today bring this conceptual heritage to new types of work.
During a week-long residency organized by the Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum in 2015,
Alaska Native carvers Jerome Saclamana (Iñupiaq), Clifford Apatiki (St. Lawrence Island Yupik) and Levi Tetpon (Iñupiaq) studied historic ivory pieces from the Smithsonian’s Living Our Cultures exhibition and Anchorage Museum collection, and demonstrated how to process, design and shape walrus ivory into artwork. Art students, museum conservators, school groups, local artists and museum visitors participated throughout the week. Also, a two-day community workshop in Nome was taught by Jerome Saclamana and hosted by the Nome-Beltz High School. The educational videos presented here introduce the artists and document the materials, tools and techniques they use to make ivory artwork.
To learn more about Alaska Native cultures, please visit the exhibition website Sharing Knowledge at http://alaska.si.edu, where you can also find educational materials in the Resources section.
https://wn.com/Sculpting_Ivory_(10_Of_17)_Cutting_Ivory
Walrus ivory is a precious sculptural material that for millennia has been carved into a nearly endless variety of forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads to needle cases, handles, ornaments, buckles and many more. Naturalistic and stylized figures of animals and humans were made as charms, amulets and ancestral representations. Carvers today bring this conceptual heritage to new types of work.
During a week-long residency organized by the Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum in 2015,
Alaska Native carvers Jerome Saclamana (Iñupiaq), Clifford Apatiki (St. Lawrence Island Yupik) and Levi Tetpon (Iñupiaq) studied historic ivory pieces from the Smithsonian’s Living Our Cultures exhibition and Anchorage Museum collection, and demonstrated how to process, design and shape walrus ivory into artwork. Art students, museum conservators, school groups, local artists and museum visitors participated throughout the week. Also, a two-day community workshop in Nome was taught by Jerome Saclamana and hosted by the Nome-Beltz High School. The educational videos presented here introduce the artists and document the materials, tools and techniques they use to make ivory artwork.
To learn more about Alaska Native cultures, please visit the exhibition website Sharing Knowledge at http://alaska.si.edu, where you can also find educational materials in the Resources section.
- published: 07 Dec 2018
- views: 34172
2:10
🇨🇳 Ivory carving in China at risk after ban enforced
Ivory stores across China have closed after a ban on the trade came into force.
Demand for ivory is being blamed for the poaching and smuggling of elephant tu...
Ivory stores across China have closed after a ban on the trade came into force.
Demand for ivory is being blamed for the poaching and smuggling of elephant tusks.
This means that there's a lot less work for Ivory carvers but some of them are trying to find new ways to use their expertise.
Al Jazeera's Rob Mcbride reports from Beijing.
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https://wn.com/🇨🇳_Ivory_Carving_In_China_At_Risk_After_Ban_Enforced
Ivory stores across China have closed after a ban on the trade came into force.
Demand for ivory is being blamed for the poaching and smuggling of elephant tusks.
This means that there's a lot less work for Ivory carvers but some of them are trying to find new ways to use their expertise.
Al Jazeera's Rob Mcbride reports from Beijing.
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- published: 27 Jan 2018
- views: 19136
9:39
Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art - Ivory Carvings on Mammoth Tusks
Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art - Ivory Carvings
Located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
For more information about these incredible works of art visit: https://...
Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art - Ivory Carvings
Located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
For more information about these incredible works of art visit: https://belzmuseum.org/visit/
IVORY NOTICE: We share a love for elephants and abhor the poaching of even one of these magnificent animals. In that spirit, please note that this ivory is NOT from modern day elephants or elephants at all.
Here is a quote from the museum website that might help clear this up:
"Many of them were created from woolly mammoth tusks found in the permafrost of Siberia that date back 10,000 years. Upon their discovery, the tusks were traded to China and often carved into dioramas by artists in the 1900s."
What is shown in this video are fossilized mammoth tusks, not modern day elephants tusks.
https://wn.com/Belz_Museum_Of_Asian_Judaic_Art_Ivory_Carvings_On_Mammoth_Tusks
Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art - Ivory Carvings
Located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
For more information about these incredible works of art visit: https://belzmuseum.org/visit/
IVORY NOTICE: We share a love for elephants and abhor the poaching of even one of these magnificent animals. In that spirit, please note that this ivory is NOT from modern day elephants or elephants at all.
Here is a quote from the museum website that might help clear this up:
"Many of them were created from woolly mammoth tusks found in the permafrost of Siberia that date back 10,000 years. Upon their discovery, the tusks were traded to China and often carved into dioramas by artists in the 1900s."
What is shown in this video are fossilized mammoth tusks, not modern day elephants tusks.
- published: 01 Oct 2019
- views: 19103
4:41
Episode 1: The Plight of the Elephant | Battle for the Elephants
Since the opening up of the Chinese market and the growth of its economy, ivory—once a precious material reserved for the ruling elite—has become increasingly a...
Since the opening up of the Chinese market and the growth of its economy, ivory—once a precious material reserved for the ruling elite—has become increasingly available to the growing Chinese middle class.
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Journalist Bryan Christy explores the ancient Chinese tradition of carving ivory and reveals that what was once left to the hands of skilled artisans is now big business for large-scale carving factories.
Battle for the Elephants PBS Webpage
http://www.pbs.org/programs/battle-elephants/
National Geographic Magazine Blood Ivory Article
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/10/ivory/christy-text
Episode 1: The Plight of the Elephant | Battle for the Elephants
https://youtu.be/PNjb9uvurTU
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
https://wn.com/Episode_1_The_Plight_Of_The_Elephant_|_Battle_For_The_Elephants
Since the opening up of the Chinese market and the growth of its economy, ivory—once a precious material reserved for the ruling elite—has become increasingly available to the growing Chinese middle class.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
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Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite
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Journalist Bryan Christy explores the ancient Chinese tradition of carving ivory and reveals that what was once left to the hands of skilled artisans is now big business for large-scale carving factories.
Battle for the Elephants PBS Webpage
http://www.pbs.org/programs/battle-elephants/
National Geographic Magazine Blood Ivory Article
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/10/ivory/christy-text
Episode 1: The Plight of the Elephant | Battle for the Elephants
https://youtu.be/PNjb9uvurTU
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 171604
10:11
know how to tell if it's ivory or bone
Resin's have advanced so far that they now are able to add Schreger lines during production that only the needle test will work with. Here's a link to one of th...
Resin's have advanced so far that they now are able to add Schreger lines during production that only the needle test will work with. Here's a link to one of the many resin companies that produce faux ivory so you can see how real they actually look for yourself: https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/fall-2019-labnotes-resin-imitation-ivory-with-a-pseudo
Here's a link to my hot needle video so you can check to see if your items are resin or bone/ivory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gPBK7ILoj8
You can check out our YouTube Membership info here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpK1lhblbdm3yV4Je1TR_Fw/join
We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaViiCbXUWhekTbp8ttqUuw
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know how to tell if it's ivory or bone
https://wn.com/Know_How_To_Tell_If_It's_Ivory_Or_Bone
Resin's have advanced so far that they now are able to add Schreger lines during production that only the needle test will work with. Here's a link to one of the many resin companies that produce faux ivory so you can see how real they actually look for yourself: https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/fall-2019-labnotes-resin-imitation-ivory-with-a-pseudo
Here's a link to my hot needle video so you can check to see if your items are resin or bone/ivory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gPBK7ILoj8
You can check out our YouTube Membership info here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpK1lhblbdm3yV4Je1TR_Fw/join
We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaViiCbXUWhekTbp8ttqUuw
You can also check out one of our latest videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQuq7Mefjc0
If you wish to help support our channel our Patreon page can be found here: www.patreon.com/TheAuctionProfessor
I also write articles for eCommerceBytes the best reseller news site out there. You can find my articles and tons of other great content here: https://www.ecommercebytes.com/
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Small Jewelry 2” X 2” Zip lock storage bags: https://ebay.to/2TyCZoy
Comic Book, Magazine Bags, Clothing & small format Sheet Music Bags: https://ebay.to/2Tx5UsX
Large Format Sheet Music, Books, Clothing, etc. Bags: https://ebay.to/2Gs3Kan
Some of the Mailing Supplies We Use:
2" Table Top Tape Dispenser: https://ebay.to/2D9CtX4
2” Tape For Dispenser Above: https://ebay.to/2t4TYmP
6" X 9" poly mailing bags: https://ebay.to/2GcnS0X
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- published: 11 Sep 2022
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How Bone Carvers In India Are Keeping A Prehistoric Art Alive | Still Standing | Business Insider
Bone carving is an ancient art form popularized by royals in India around the 16th century. More recently, a shrinking market and scarcity of materials have pus...
Bone carving is an ancient art form popularized by royals in India around the 16th century. More recently, a shrinking market and scarcity of materials have pushed many carvers away from the craft. Jalaluddin Akhtar and his son Akheel are determined to keep the craft alive in Lucknow.
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How Bone Carvers In India Are Keeping A Prehistoric Art Alive | Still Standing | Business Insider
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Bone carving is an ancient art form popularized by royals in India around the 16th century. More recently, a shrinking market and scarcity of materials have pushed many carvers away from the craft. Jalaluddin Akhtar and his son Akheel are determined to keep the craft alive in Lucknow.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OYxADDluNI
12 Fascinating Jobs Done By Women Around The World | Still Standing | Business Insider Marathon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTThCI8WsOY
How One Of The Oldest Forms Of BBQ Is Preserved By One Mayan Chef | Still Standing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFfBh1PJrP0
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#BoneCarving #India #BusinessInsider
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How Bone Carvers In India Are Keeping A Prehistoric Art Alive | Still Standing | Business Insider
- published: 03 Sep 2021
- views: 9678762
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Ivory Appraisal at America's Largest Antique & Collectible Show 2015
Gary Germer giving a live appraisal on an ivory sculpture from India. Gary Germer Appraisers is a fine art, jewelry, antique, & estate appraisal service in Por...
Gary Germer giving a live appraisal on an ivory sculpture from India. Gary Germer Appraisers is a fine art, jewelry, antique, & estate appraisal service in Portland, OR. FILMED IN 2015. On July 6, 2016, a near-total ban on commercial trade in African elephant ivory went into effect in the United States. FOR MORE INFO: https://www.fws.gov/international/travel-and-trade/ivory-ban-questions-and-answers.html
Gary Germer & Associates
407 N. Broadway, Portland, OR, 97227
[email protected]
503-235-0946
www.garygermer.com
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Gary Germer giving a live appraisal on an ivory sculpture from India. Gary Germer Appraisers is a fine art, jewelry, antique, & estate appraisal service in Portland, OR. FILMED IN 2015. On July 6, 2016, a near-total ban on commercial trade in African elephant ivory went into effect in the United States. FOR MORE INFO: https://www.fws.gov/international/travel-and-trade/ivory-ban-questions-and-answers.html
Gary Germer & Associates
407 N. Broadway, Portland, OR, 97227
[email protected]
503-235-0946
www.garygermer.com
- published: 31 Jan 2015
- views: 49203
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2 Tons Of Ivory Pulverized In Central Park
Nearly two tons of trinkets, statues and jewelry crafted from the tusks of at least 100 slaughtered elephants are heading for a rock crusher in Central Park. CB...
Nearly two tons of trinkets, statues and jewelry crafted from the tusks of at least 100 slaughtered elephants are heading for a rock crusher in Central Park. CBS2's Vanessa Murdock reports.
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Nearly two tons of trinkets, statues and jewelry crafted from the tusks of at least 100 slaughtered elephants are heading for a rock crusher in Central Park. CBS2's Vanessa Murdock reports.
- published: 03 Aug 2017
- views: 3885
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Japanese Ivory Carving / Le Sculpture sur Ivoire au Japon (c. 1920)
no 51 de 1921. N.B. Il y a une possibilité que le film fusse tourné beaucoup auparavant. Telle beauté issue du barbarisme de la chasse aux éléphants! / “Japanes...
no 51 de 1921. N.B. Il y a une possibilité que le film fusse tourné beaucoup auparavant. Telle beauté issue du barbarisme de la chasse aux éléphants! / “Japanese artists produce really remarkable work which shows great good taste allied to prestigious craftsmanship” – from the publicity for the first appearance of this footage in Pathé-Revue no 51 (1921). N.B. It is possible that the film may have been shot much earlier. Such beauty to come from barbarous hunting!
https://wn.com/Japanese_Ivory_Carving_Le_Sculpture_Sur_Ivoire_Au_Japon_(C._1920)
no 51 de 1921. N.B. Il y a une possibilité que le film fusse tourné beaucoup auparavant. Telle beauté issue du barbarisme de la chasse aux éléphants! / “Japanese artists produce really remarkable work which shows great good taste allied to prestigious craftsmanship” – from the publicity for the first appearance of this footage in Pathé-Revue no 51 (1921). N.B. It is possible that the film may have been shot much earlier. Such beauty to come from barbarous hunting!
- published: 25 May 2018
- views: 400