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•Add Value To Your Silver Judaica Collection
The term Judaica is a blanket name for any product of the Jewish religion, and silver Judaica is the term for the physical products for uses in direct Judaism religious practices and ceremonial events. As in the past, the Jewish ritual objects of Silver Judaica are found in most all practicing Jewish religious homes along with the many Synagogues everywhere. These many Silver Judaica objects are literally as important to the Jewish religious practices and ceremonial events as are the Judaic...

•Are You Caring Enough About Your Mamoth Ivory Sculpture?
It does not matter the kind of ivory that you may be collecting, all ivory is easily affected from any form of environmental exposure. Ivory will crack and shrink in relatively low humidity, while the relatively high humidity will cause your ivory artworks to swell and warp. If your ivory is exposed to major fluctuating heat changes, there will also be ivory shrinkage and expansion. The darkening features of ivory are a natural part of the aging, which is caused by the organic matters within...

•Artistic Netsuke Prized Museum Collections
Netsuke has its own exhibit within this museum, carried by over 100 contemporary artistic Netsuke pieces to see. This is the very first completely dedicated Netsuke upon the East Coast and features the familiar traditional Netsuke as well as the less traditional contemporary Netsuke art formations done by today's Netsuke's best artists from around the world. These artistic art forms are individually chosen pieces from 54 various Netsuke carver collections from around the United States. There...

•Bronze Art In India
This slender-limbed bronze statue was located in Mohanjodaro of the Indus Valley. Even the older temples were updating with bronze extravagance along side the religious stone formations inside the temples. The method of choice during this time of bronze art work was the Lost Wax Technique. The beauty of India's past and present art formations is categorized in one of the three areas of Western Indian Bronze, Eastern Indian Bronze and South Indian Bronze. The Southern Indian Bronze had it...

•Bronze Sculptures - Bold And Beautiful
The growing popularity of bronze sculptures, handmade with all the charms of antiquity and uniqueness are durable art pieces. Different shapes both contemporary and traditional portrayal of animals, nature, and wall- art and cast bronze decorative artifacts are in demand. The work and theme on sculptures differ from artist to artist and from country to country. Each country has its own designs, traditional arts and bronze sculptures and castings vary according to regions. Collectors sculptures...

•Choose The Perfect Netsuke To Bead With Silk
Netsuke toggles were created originally for the practical uses for hanging pouches, small crafted boxes or small woven baskets for being able to carry along small personal items, and were worn around the waist. Boxwood and several other hard woods are another very popular material used, but materials of boar tusk, hippopotamus teeth, rhinoceros horns also carve very well for the small detailed Netsuke. For accent to Netsuke, precious metals are sometimes used for various accents upon the...

•Did You Know About the Hanukkah Lamps?
The Hanukkah lights are to be lit at sunset and placed in the doorway of the home. There is the menorah that the Torah says that this light is to be lit every afternoon within the Jerusalem Holy Temple, and the Hanukkah lights are to be lit at each nightfall of evening during the eight days of the Hanukkah festival. The lamps of Hanukkah had originated from the lighting of the Menorah. While the original Holy Temple of the menorah holds only seven flames of light to be lit through out the day...

•Do You Know How A Mezuzzah Is Crafted?
There are numerous Jewish homes that put a Mezuzah on every door both inside and on the outside entrances and exits, while some homes only display a Mezuzah on the outside entrances. A Mezuzah has many defined steps that have to be followed as per the religious Jewish Laws on how to protect the 'Halacha', which is the Mezuzah scroll. There are Jewish Laws on how to position the Mezuzah, the doorways of where to locate the Mezuzah, and how often to check the Mezuzah. The silver Mezuzahs are...

•Do You Know Which Ivory Is Legal?
Mammoth ivory is an exquisitely beautiful material medium reaching far back into our artistically creative humanistic past, and still touches us today due to the well preserved mammoths being excavated throughout Alaska and Siberia, and the traditional ivory carving artists. For the larger ivory findings, those pieces will be individually sold just as all the other variations of tusks. Whale ivory is another popular ivory used for many kinds of carvings and especially in maritime scrimshaw...

•Finding Mammoth Ivory Tusks
Alaska is one of two main sources for locating the the extinct woolly mammoth and ivory tusks. Although excavating mammoth ivory in general is not illegal, it is illegal to excavate mammoth ivory or anything else to be associated with any part of an official archaeological site sitting on public lands. It is not illegal to find mammoth ivory, not connected with any archaeological excavation and on private land, and legally excavate the mammoth ivory if permission of the land owner for removal...

•From Procuring To Carving Mammoth Ivory
Some of the tusk pieces are perfect for carving out knife and gun handles, scrimshaws, chess pieces, pool cues. Traders dealing with procurement and selling of mammoth ivory adhere to strict international standards and guidelines relating to the trade. The international trade in ivory had suffered a setback after the ban on elephant ivory but mammoth ivory is the only natural ivory that can replace elephant ivory due to near similar structure and texture. Generally, the male tusks are bigger,...

•How Big Are Mammoth Ivory Tusks Actually?
The extinct woolly mammoth of the Alaskan and Siberian areas have long been gone. Although, there is currently the beliefs of strong ivory harvesting to be around for quite awhile, it would be fool hardy to think that mammoth ivory is continuously limitless. The male tusks are slightly larger in size, length and weight than the female tusks, but the female still has a lot to offer in how much exquisite artworks can be crafted from the mammoth female ivory. The extinct woolly mammoth of the...

•How to Look After Your Bronze Sculptures
The artistically beautiful works of bronze sculpture has literally been around since ancient times. Before the coming of the bronze sculptures, the bronze metal its self was originally used in the makings of weaponry and other useful items. Bronze sculpting is a medium of alloy metal that has been around for centuries, and even had an era time period named after it, called the Bronze Age. The artistically beautiful works of bronze sculpture has literally been around since ancient times. What...

•Know About Different Types Of Ivory
If you ever come across real elephant ivory during today's collections, it must have been crafted before the time period of the ban or illegal elephant tusks. Make sure that you collection has only very old, but legal elephant tusks or the currently legal mammoth ivory. The most common ivory of today are the older elephant tusks, the extinct mammoth , the sperm whale , the hornbill and the walrus ivory. Because of the mammoth being extinct so long ago, all though seemingly plentiful today,...

•Know About Natural Coral Sculptures
Natural ocean coral is a delicate but hard material to work with. Red ocean bottom coral is the precious material, most common artistically used form for coral sculptures. Red Coral is one of the most desired types of ocean coral to work with sculpting artists for density. Coral sculptures are a delicate and requires a lot of patience for sculpting. Being a hard material to work with, artists need to have skill and time to handcraft unique works of art. Natural ocean coral is a delicate but...

•Know All About Russian Silver And Enamel
Russia has a rich and compelling history in the production of some of the world's finest works of art and crafts. There aren't too many Russian crafts as impressive as the work the nation has done with Silver and Enamel. Faberge used a system of layering enamel to form an egg shape, and then encrusted it with precious gem stones and metals, such as silver. Russian enamel uses a copper plate, known as a 'finift', as its base. Silver was often used to surround intricate enamel designs,...

•Latest Scoop On Silver Judaica Objects On Sale
Either path the artist goes down, Silver Judaica will always be needed and desired for the many Judaic religious ceremonies faithfully being practiced around the world. There are several ways to assure the highest quality in Silver Judaica items. So with some guidelines, being safe with Internet Silver Judaica purchasing is possible. In most all cases, buy direct religious items with the seal of being made in Israel. These Silver Judaica items with be kosher and authentic, unlike many other...

•Learn About Unique Materials Used To Carve Netsuke
Netsuke developed as the toggle or fastener for the external pocket. It was positioned on top of the sash and over a period of time, the artist carved exquisite designs on them. When netsuke came into being, they were simple pieces and but later were carved out of ivory, wood, bones, coral and shell. Netsuke artists prefer this material due to the flexibility offered-soft yet firm, dense with growth rings and delicate to carve with, as it often chips and crumbles. Whale's Teeth are another...

•Learn the Unique Process of Enamel Inlay
If it is decorative enamel, then it will be applied by hand using one of several techniques of Champleve, Cloisonnι, Basse-Taille, Plique-a-Jour, Encrusted Enamel, or Painted Enamel methods for painting portraits. After the enamel is applied, the object is then to be fired at a consistent 1000 degree Celsius (1832 degree Fahrenheit), for reason of avoiding enamel variations. Champleve is an enamel process done by etching or scratching the object's metal surface, resulting in dips and rises in...

•Mammoth Ivory - Beautiful Sculptures!
Huge tusks, woolly body hair and genetically linked to the current elephants. Early humans carved the precious ivory and teeth that were procured from animals existing at that time. In case, you want to own a rare, unique mammoth ivory sculpture, hand crafted exquisitely, you can get it even now. There are traders of mammoth ivory, who chop away the tusks to sell them to artists who are specially trained to craft beautiful sculptures in mammoth ivory. There are many online stores and curio...

•Mammoth Ivory - Undying Beauty
Woolly Mammoths were present during the last Ice age but perished due to the changing environments, when the climate became warmer. The exceptionally long tusks that reached 16 feet and there have been many instances of artifacts and figurines sculpted out of mammoth ivory. Mammoth ivory is still available in Siberia and arctic regions and there are expert sculptures, who carve intricate details in tusks- netsuke, figurines, whole tusks and inlay work in other mediums. The ban on elephant...

•Modern Outlook In Bronze Sculptures
Bronze is a metal that is used for crafting sculptures, weapons and house hold items. Bronze expands on cooling and melts easily making it the ideal metal for sculptures. After chipping away the clay, bronze statue was revealed that showed a hollow statue with realistic appearance. Garden decorations, knobs and bronze statues are made of bronze as it can weather all climatic conditions without rusting. Bronze sculptures have anti rust quality which makes them very popular. Many artists have...

•Netsuke - Creative Miniature Sculpting
Traditionally, these toggle forms of latches were made of cords with sliding types of beads to keep from loosing the personal belongings. These fastening forms of beads were eventually toggles hand-crafted into many different types of artistic expression. There are nine different forms of netsuke known as "Katabori or sculpture netsuke", "Anabori or hollowed netsuke", "Sashi or stab netsuke", "Obi-hasami sashi or elongated netsuke", "Men or mask netsuke", "Manju netsuke", "Ryusa netsuke",...

•Netsuke - Miniature Sculptures of an Bygone Age
The Netsuke became somewhat of an artistically and individually exception to that rule of control and dictation in societal quiet cohesiveness. This was so to at least experience a form of expressive freedom through the Netsuke toggle personally chosen to be worn upon their clothing. Since Netsuke was best done with hard mediums of materials, different types of ceramic were used, ivory from several different animal and mammal species were used, and hard ocean corrals, along with metals of...

•Perfect Heirlooms - Mammoth Ivory Figurines
With the global ban on elephant ivory, genuine mammoth ivory has been the replacement. Unlike the forbidden elephant ivory, mammoth ivory is legal to use worldwide because of the animal being an extinct species. Another difference between the two ivories is that mammoth ivory is exclusive because of being so rare and limited in supply. Where elephant ivory may be banned, but since it is not extinct and the ban has not been as enforceable as needed, elephant ivory of different items are not as...

•Pick A Unique Silver Judaica As Gift
Silver Judaica as the name suggests is crafted out of pure Sterling silver. All religious products, literature, painting or objects related to or associated with the Jewish religion is known as Judaica. Judaica is crafted in gold, silver, bronze and copper while mostly silver is the material preferred to craft it. With different types of crafting styles, the artists who craft Judaica have been skilled artists and sculptors for centuries. Genuine silver Judaica handcrafted in Jerusalem is...

•Russian Silver Inlayed With Colorful Enamel - How Is It Done?
Known for exquisite handicrafts and enamel work, Russian artists are experts at carving silver laid with enamel. The art of metal crafting with inlay of ivory, wood and precious stones was very popular in the ancient civilizations. Exquisite inlay work in enamel has been found in China, Greece and Roman archeological excavations. As each country and artist has his or her own style, the Russian artists have an amazing style when working with silver and enamel. Mostly Champleve and Cloisonne...

•Silver Judaica - Rise In Demand
Although Judaica is crafted in gold and silver with precious stones, pure silver has been the common material for crafting Judaica. The different types of crafts available in silver are filigree work and hammering out designs in silver and crafting beautiful, intricate designs. Judaica is highly appreciated and much in demand while Christie's and Sotheby's have opened a separate auction for Judaica. The silver Judaica objects have been created with delicate filigree work, hammered out designs...

•Smart Tips to Care For Your Bronze Sculpture
If you are an owner of indoor bronze pieces, there is a need to take a soft cloth for dust removal. No matter if there is built-up residue and grime from indoor storage or the outdoor showcasing, there are proper methods to cleaning your bronze sculptures. Basic dirt and grime are easily removed with a soft cotton clothe, room temperature water and a very mild chemical-free soap. When you are sure of the soap not damaging the naturally surface worn patina, you may go ahead and continue a...

•The Art of Crafting Jewish Religious Objects
The artistic beauty of silver Judaica art has a historical time line referred all the way back to the Old Testament of Exodus 31:1-6. With silver being the preferred precious metal within many lands for many centuries, silver Judaica has very little artworks to have survived before the 16th century. Many silver Judaica objects of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries have been preserved in museum and private collections. With each object representing the ceremonial observance of the many religious...

•The Art of Enamel Inlay in Silver
One of the next most common methods of Russian silver and enamel is the "Cloisonnes" method. The "Basse-Taille" process of Russian Silver with enamel is similar to the "Champleve" process on silver or gold. Transparent enamel is then applied to the depressions, which will reveal the design below the transparent enamel. The unique and beautifully hand crafted arts of Russian silver with enamel is a perfected fine art started over two centuries ago. Although several countries also have a strong...

•The Growing Trend Of Mammoth Ivory
For centuries, elephant ivory was prized as a status symbol of the rich and famous. Across Siberia, where the remains of this ancient mammal are frequently found, mammoth ivory has been an article for trade for centuries. Mammoth ivory tusks easily reach 4.5-5 feet in length, leaving a substantial amount of material to work with, or, if left whole, an impressive wall hanging and conversation piece. Aficionados are familiar with different types and qualities of mammoth ivory. Bits of mammoth...

•The Magnificent Sculptures From Mammoth Ivory
In replacement of the banned elephant ivory, genuine Mammoth Ivory became the only ivory for art allowed. The cold and ice contributed to their preservations and finding them for many reasons including the huge long ivory Mammoth tusks. The amazingly delicately detailed art works can be from eloquent jewelry pieces, curios, carved tusks, netsuke art, to pure ivory figurines, and many more uniquely one of a kind items of art. With the many variational sizes and styles of mammoth ivory art...

•The Process of Enamel Inlay Over Silver
Although Russian silver and enamel artistic works exploded during the 19th Century, the true ancient beginnings were during the 15th and 16th Centuries. During the heightened points of Russian silver and enamel works of art, the Cloisonne technique slightly similar to the Orient's original Cloisonne technique of metal and enamel process. The Orient technique of Cloisonne, has slightly raised metal for pockets of enamel to be filled. But in the Russian Cloisonne technique, the metal surfacing is...

•The Reason Why Exotic Netsuke Were Sculpted
Netsuke is a functional, yet beautifully small type of Japanese form of art developed over 300 years ago. Netsuke allowed a wide range of self-expression without repercussions. As long as related to the natural being of the societal practices, exotic Netsuke called "Shunga" Netsuke was accepted within the societal values. Shunga Netsuke originated in China, Japan widely accepted Shunga Netsuke within their otherwise strict cultural society. Japan's expressively exotic sculpture originated in...

•The Style of Crafting Delicate Statues in Bronze
Bronze sculpture is a form reaching far back into several ancient and sophisticated civilizations. A few more of the Roman bronze art works have survived over the Greek's "bronze". By 1200 c., the Chinese civilization practiced the methods of Lost-wax casting and section mold casting. Working with bronze takes a highly skilled artesian. There are several different methods of bronze casting. One of the most ancient methods is the Lost-wax or investment casting method. The Lost-wax method is the...

•The Unique Art of Attractive Enamel Inlay in Silver
For over two centuries now Russian artists have been creating the exquisite beauty with silver inlay and boldly colorful enamels. Russia has yet to have been beat for the silver and enamel art works created by them. A second highly used method is the "Cloisonnes" method. In this method of the enamel application, sections of the art is devised by very thin wires applied were desired and the enamel is then applied between the sections of wiring on the top of the artwork. The "Filigree" method of...

•Types And Sizes Of Japanese Netsuke
Netsuke was the functional pieces of art worn with the original Japanese Kimono. One of the most commonly known Netsuke styles is the Katabori-Netsuke. The Sashi-Netsuke or also known as the "Stab" Netsuke, averages around 6 inches long in length and literally resembles a stick like artistic formation. The Men-Netsuke, but also known as the "Mask Netsuke" is definitely the largest in size and dimensional being. The Flat-lidded Netsuke, or the Kagami-buta Netsuke is a flattened rounded, and...

•What is a Spice Besamin and How is it Crafted?
Havdalah is accompanied by the Spice Besamim or spice box. Spice Besamim have always been in various forms of sizes and shapes. The original materials for crafting spice boxes varies from wood, to glass, brass, gold and silver. The well known world auctions of Christi's and Sotheby's are two of several ways for purchasing antique Spice Besamim. The price of rare antique Spice Besamim can vary greatly in the asking price. If desiring a less rare, but yet just as uniquely designed Spice Besamim,...

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