Walrus ivory

Walrus ivory was in great demand, for decoration of weapons or clothing. It also became an integral part of Byzantine iconography.
Left: Walrus tusks. Musées du Mans, France
Right: Panel with image of an emperor (height 16.4cms). Dumbarton Oaks, Washington DC, USA. 47.11.

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