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  • Bronze Sculptures of the Ancient Times
    The artworks of sculpture reach as far back as the times of the ancient Prehistoric Period This clay model was completely covered in wax and then clay
  • The History of Enamel Inlay Silver
    Although, working with silver had long been a part of the Russian artist culture, the perfections of enamel and enamel inlay later came to hit perfection of techniques approximately around the 16th There are several enamel inlay techniques and applications, and many variation materials that the enamel mixture or even enamel pieces can be applied to
  • Netsuke Designers - Artistically Expressive
    Not only were the Japanese Netsuke craftsmen personally being openly expressive and very individual with their highly detailed creations, but so were those that chose to wear the openly expressive Netsuke carvings

    The Netsuke handcrafting designers and the collectors of today have continued to carry the history, tradition, the beauty and the passion for the love of Netsuke today, just as was felt by the original Japanese creators and collectors in the beginnings of Netsuke so many centuries ago within the Japanese culture
  • All About Ivory Procurement
    By now most all know of the original ivories being used belong to elephant's teeth and tusks or the woolly mammoth's teeth and tusks, but what about some of the other natural forms of ivory One of the first on the list of natural ivory suppliers of yesterday and today is the Walrus's tusks and teeth
  • Miniature Work of Art - Netsuke
    As a functioning style of artworks, the beautification of Netsuke was highly expressive and desired The beautifully intricate formal formations of Netsuke originate in the culture long ago in Japan
  • Netsukes - Tiny Work to Prefection
    As a functioning style of artworks, the beautification of Netsuke was highly expressive and desired The beautifully intricate formal formations of Netsuke originate in the culture long ago in Japan
  • What is so Special in Mammoth Ivory?
    The fresh arrival of newly excavated Mammoth Ivory comes directly into the United States through a handful of main American seaports One of these rarely importing Mammoth Ivory ports is currently the most highly guarded Los Angeles, California shipping port through this specific West Coast shipping port, only the best legally prided works of legitimate Mammoth Ivory pieces will be allowed through
  • Indian Bronze Sculptures - Class Apart
    India is a very large country that is often broken down into regions when it comes to bronze history South Indian bronze was also strongly tied to the gods and goddess statues representative of Hinduism, but had heights in flourishing popularity from the 8th century throughout the 16th century
  • The Exquisite Art of Crafting Faberge Eggs
    The tradition of Faberge Eggs to commorate the tradition of Easter, which is continuing even today is a age old tradition which started with the Russian Tsar, during the festive season of Russian Orthodox Church There was a surprise inside each egg and he was commissioned with making an Easter egg every year
  • Learn the Interesting History of Russian Samovars
    The basic traditional Russian Samovar is a large metal container used for heating and boiling water Samovar is said to be of Russian origin with the proof of origination by the Russian "Samovar" named being stamped upon on the samovars of 18th century Iran
  • Poetry in Stone - Sculptures
    Sculpture is a three dimensional representation of an idea or a real life portrayal in wood, stone, ivory, precious stones, metals and even papier-mâché

    Archaeological excavations have yielded innumerable sculptures, some dating back 35,000 years ago crafted from mammoth ivory
  • Popular Collections - Beads and Netsuke
    Netsuke

    The history of Netsuke starts over 300 years ago in Japan Since the traditional Japanese clothes did not have any pockets for carrying personal items of pipes, tobacco, seals, medicines, and money, the Japanese invented the small woven carrying cases or pouches
  • What Is A Kiddush Cup?
    The Jewish practice of honoring the mitzvahs is done by the reciting of the Kiddush The Kiddush recitation is the words of honoring before every Shabbat and holiday meal
  • How Valuable Are Jade Sculptures?
    There are many cultures where Jade has been a part of, but none of the connections are as close as the connection of Chinese culture and jade

    The Jade Temple was finished with being rebuilt by 1928, there had been 5 Jade statues of Buddha before the invasion, there are still two Buddha statues that had survived the devastation
  • Unusual Gifts - Silver Laid With Crystals
    In the history of Silver and crystal, Russia has always been rich and full of exquisite art work pieces in the limited selections of some very intricate works of art In the many various styles with Russian silver and crystal designs, the uniquely intricate silver pieces of art holds or surrounds the pure beauty of the crystal pieces or art forms
  • Bronze Sculpture - From Molding To Finishing
    When it comes to the full size bronze sculpture creation, the Lost Wax Method is the first to be acknowledged The next step is the cast for the mold that is a hollow wax sculpture
  • Are You Caring For Your Bronze Sculptures?
    Periodic dusting of your bronze sculpture is important for keeping down dust build up, so cleaning will overall stay to a minimal amount If your vacuum cleaner has a soft brush attachment, then this will do quite well
  • Faberge Eggs - Exquisite Easter Eggs
    The custom started and the jeweled Easter eggs slowly came to be known as Faberge Eggs This beautiful technique gave the Easter Eggs a beautiful shine and luster
  • Mammoth Ivory Figurines - Own A Piece Of History
    Genuine mammoth ivory has replaced the void created by the global ban on elephant ivory There are sculptors who have shifted base from elephant ivory carving to mammoth ivory carving due to the ban but mammoth ivory is legal worldwide as mammoth is an extinct animal
  • Mammoth Ivory Art - A Continuing Trend
    Imagine the world when Woolly Mammoths roamed the Earth, free and wild They had extremely long tusks, which sometimes reached 16 feet and there have been archaeological evidence of artifacts being carved out of their ivory

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