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The ivory ball is the signature of Guangzhou ivory carving. Ivory balls are generally carved from whole pieces of ivory, and a few are spliced because the diameter is not long enough. Set the ball in the ball, hollowed out layer by layer, the thickness of each layer is uniform, the spherical surface is engraved with fine patterns, and the layers can be rotated.
Paired with a variety of forms and rich contents of the ivory carved ball column and base, it becomes a perfect and unique work of art.
The process of making ivory balls has long been regarded as an industry secret. The ivory ball with more than a dozen holes on the surface was pressed against the high-speed rotating drill bit, his eyes were focused on the inner layer, and his fingers skillfully rotated the ball, and the delicate white powder suddenly filled the air. He started with the innermost ball, pushing and pulling with his hands, separating the inner layer little by little.
The reporter stared at it with his eyes wide open for 10 minutes, and found that his fingers seemed to be carefully spinning in place. "It takes at least a year to bring a 20-layer tooth ball to life, and every step is meticulously worked. "Once the inner layer is separated, another craftsman carves a delicate pattern on the outer layer of the ball and on each of the inner pages, and then polishes the finished piece.
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Modern craftsmen use machine tools to create layers of ivory balls.
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Just take a look at the decryption of the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
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The process of making ivory balls is as follows:
1. First select the best tooth material and polish it into an ivory ball.
2. Evenly punch some holes with large diameters (wide on the outside and narrow on the inside) along the center of the ivory ball.
3. Put a special knife into the hole and cut it horizontally.
4. Enter each hole and cut in turn, and finally the inner layer and the outer layer of the ball can be completely separated.
5. And so on, cut the ivory ball into many layers that can be rotated independently.
6. Turn the non-hollowed parts of other layers to the position of the large hole in turn, and extend the tool from the large hole for engraving to complete the processing of the inner layer.
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Ivory balls are made of mammoth ivory, but now that mammoth ivory is no longer allowed to be sold, there are many imitation ivory materials。If it is real, the ivory balls made of mammoth ivory will definitely have appreciation value. Because the number of mammoth tusks is now very scarce, mammoth ivory is actually a kind of fossil, mammoth has long been extinct, their tusks were formed into fossils and then carved into handicrafts.
In fact, the ivory ball has been there in ancient times, and its process is very complex, the general volume is still relatively large, it can be called a ball of handicrafts, it must still be very weighty, in ancient times, it is generally necessary to use a whole ivory to carve, so even if it is calculated according to the weight, the ivory is now a gram of ** is also tens of hundreds of yuan, plus it is a non-renewable resource in the future, so it will be more and more expensive.
In addition, the process of ivory balls is actually very collectible, because the ivory balls are actually made of hollow carving, it will be carved layer by layer, and then each layer can also be rotated, this process can not be made with a machine, basically to be carved manually, the amount of work is very huge, the top relatively high ivory ball can make ten layers of carving, and the current process is difficult to complete.
If this carving was done by a master and there is a master's seal on the ivory ball, then the value of this ivory ball must also be very expensive. And if it has been handed down since ancient times, then the ancient carving process will be more valuable. Therefore, the ivory ball must have appreciation value, but you must make sure that it is really mammoth ivory, if it is a material like antlers, it may be worth a little money, but the material of the antlers is very cheap and cheap, and this does not have much appreciation value.
Of course, even if the ivory ball has appreciated in value now, don't trade it privately, after all, it is illegal to trade ivory now, so it is better to keep it as a collector's item first, after all, its value will definitely get higher and higher.
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Ivory balls are also known as ghost balls, I think as the name suggests, ivory balls are made of ivory, but now ivory is forbidden to sell, so there should be no room for appreciation, and now handicrafts will use more ivory fruit or mammoth ivory materials.
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Choose the tooth material with good color to grind into a ball and then carve it layer by layer, which belongs to the category of collectibles, and has always had appreciation value, and the more layers, the higher the value.
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Ivory balls are generally made from the tusks of male elephants. There is an appreciation value, appearance, color, whether there is a "finch silk" or not measure its value, and the longer the year, the higher the appreciation value.
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Ivory balls are of course made of ivory, and the ivory is carved into a ball using the ivory floor carving process. Any fine work of art will have room to appreciate in value. But it depends on the period in which it is located, and the troubled times are the most prosperous antiques.
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Ivory balls are generally only used as handicrafts or large ornaments, because the objects that can be called balls must be relatively large, if they are small ivory balls, they can only be regarded as ivory beads, beads can be worn as jewelry, but large ivory balls are generally placed as handicrafts for collection.
The process of making ivory balls is very complicated, and it is impossible to make them without a professional master. The carvers who can make ivory balls must be very powerful, because the process of ivory balls is basically impossible to make by machine, and it needs to be carved layer by layer. Usually an ivory ball is carved using a single piece of ivory, and the process is as follows:
First of all, a whole piece of ivory raw material should be polished into a ball, and then the whole ball should be cut into many layers, which is generally very good to be able to make double and triple layers, but a master with good carving skills can make up to 20 layers of ivory balls. Each layer is carved slowly, the carved pattern is different, each layer can also be rotated, and there is usually an ivory bead in the innermost part of the ivory ball.
That is to say, the ivory ball is a whole piece of ivory ball, and a ball is sleeved inside, and then divided into uniform layers, hollowed out layer by layer, and then each layer can rotate freely. The carving process of ivory balls is already very valuable, because there are few masters who can complete the carving of ivory balls independently, which can be applied for intangible cultural heritage.
When all the layers are carved to complete, will be polished as a whole, the larger the volume of the ivory ball, the greater the difficulty of carving, because the thickness of each layer is the same, but as long as the strength is not appropriate when carving, it is likely to be printed to the back, so the strength must be grasped, and the place where the hollow flow out of the rotation is very small, the carving is not easy, the ivory ball is a well-deserved handicraft, very collectible.
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The main use of ivory balls is as ornaments and decorations. The production process is more complicated, the requirements for the process are relatively high, not only the carving is exquisite, but the internal structure is also very ingenious.
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Ivory balls belong to the cultural play series, with high collection value, the production process is extremely complex, and the ivory material needs to be turned into a sphere and then carved layer by layer, and some can be thousands of layers.
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Ivory balls are a type of craft, and their main use is to decorate rooms and other places to look beautiful. The process of making it is not particularly complicated, it is usually carved from a whole piece of ivory, and when carving, the ball is carved first, gradually carved outward, and finally glued together.
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For decorative purposes, it is carved from a single piece of ivory. Set the ball in the ball, hollowed out layer by layer, the thickness of each layer is uniform, the ball surface is engraved with fine pattern flower holes, and the layers can be rotated. Coupled with the various forms and rich contents of the ivory carved ball column and the base, it becomes a perfect and unique style of art.
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The main use of ivory balls is ornamental, and its production process is very complicated, and it takes more than a month to make it in ancient times, and it is very cumbersome to make.
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Craftsmanship**The craft of ivory balls** with ancient entertainersThis is why we have to admire the artistic mastery of the ancient carvers and the wisdom of the ancestors, becauseThe structure of the ivory ball is very complex and the concept is very ingenious, people are secretly amazed when they see it, and the craftsmanship is very ingenious. It made me feel the greatness of my predecessors in ancient times.
Period of appearanceThose who have studied history basically know itIt was recorded in the "Gegu Yao" that as early as the Song Dynasty, there were ivory balls, but there were only three floors at that time. Nowadays, Chinese artists are more skilled in handicraftIn the last century, Weng Zhao, a master ivory carver in Guangdong, China, once hand-carved a 26-layer ivory ball, which made Japanese ivory carving disgraced, which became a good story in the handicraft world.
Achievement contributionThe ivory ball has won glory and respect for our China, showing our country's superb technology to foreign countries, not only has a high appreciation value, but also opened up the market for China in the carving industry, and has made great contributions to China.
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The process of making ivory balls came from ancient China and began to appear in the Song Dynasty.
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The ivory ball production process came from China, which began to appear in the Song Dynasty, and China's craftsmen created a hollow flower carving by imitating stone carving, which was very smart.
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Ivory balls are called "concentric balls", or "ghost balls", and its manufacture is ** in China, according to historical records, during the Song Dynasty, China has made ivory balls.
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It should be in Mexico, because Mexico is rich in such things, and later spread to China, the earliest can be traced back to the Song Dynasty, and the more outstanding craftsman is Weng Rongbiao.
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