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Detection Area:
Europe
Genus:
Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly Mammoth)
Size:
32 x 36 cm
Age:
400 000 y.o.
Specifications:
Detection Area:
Europe
Genus:
Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly Mammoth)
Size:
13 x 13 cm
Age:
400 000 y.o.
Specifications:
Detection Area:
Europe
Size:
Plate: 20 x 19 cm. Frogs: from 4.5 x 4.5 cm to 10 x 8.5 cm
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Mammoth Ivory remains one of the most fascinating natural materials available to collectors, artisans, and enthusiasts of prehistoric history. Recovered from the permafrost regions of Siberia and other northern territories, authentic mammoth ivory originates from animals that lived during the Ice Age and survived until the end of the last ice age. Today, these remarkable discoveries offer a rare opportunity to own a real connection to Earth’s distant past.
Mammoth ivory is the fossilized ivory obtained from the tusks of the woolly mammoth. Unlike modern elephant ivory, mammoth ivory comes from extinct animals and has been naturally preserved underground for thousands of years. Each piece displays unique patterns, colors, and textures created through centuries of mineralization. Shades can range from cream and honey tones to rich brown and even rare blue hues, making every specimen truly distinctive.
The discovery of woolly mammoth tusks provides valuable insight into prehistoric ecosystems and ancient wildlife. A mammoth tusk can remain exceptionally well preserved due to frozen environmental conditions. The center of the tusk often reveals growth structures that help researchers better understand the life history, age, and environmental conditions experienced by these magnificent animals. Every specimen carries a unique geological and historical story that cannot be replicated.
Collectors, museums, designers, and craftsmen appreciate genuine mammoth tusks for their rarity, authenticity, and artistic potential. Whether displayed as a natural specimen, transformed into fine art, or incorporated into luxury decorative objects, mammoth ivory continues to attract worldwide interest. The price of a particular piece depends on its size, preservation quality, coloration, and rarity. Exceptional examples with uncommon patterns or coloration are especially sought after.
For those looking to buy mammoth ivory online, working with a trusted supplier is essential. Availability may vary depending on stock levels, quality, and the rarity of specific woolly mammoth tusks. Many collectors place a custom order for unique specimens that cannot easily be replaced. Professional delivery and careful packaging help preserve the integrity of these ancient materials during transportation.
Mammoth ivory is also valued by artists, jewelers, and manufacturers who seek rare natural materials with extraordinary historical significance. It is available for both private collectors and wholesale clients interested in museum-quality specimens, carving material, or distinctive decorative pieces. The cost of each item reflects not only its physical characteristics but also its remarkable journey through thousands of years of natural preservation.
Owning mammoth ivory means preserving a tangible fragment of the Ice Age. Whether you are searching for a small decorative piece, a section of mammoth tusk, or a rare example of genuine mammoth tusks, these extraordinary relics offer a direct connection to a world that disappeared thousands of years ago.
Explore our collection online at Artefactum Gallery and discover exceptional mammoth ivory specimens, rare woolly mammoth tusks, and unique prehistoric treasures for your interior, collection, or investment portfolio.
For direct inquiries, please contact us:
Mob: +971 56 887 6217
Email: artefactumdxb@gmail.com

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