FeatureGems & Gemology, Summer 2023, Vol. 59, No. 2

Origins of Color in Brown Mammoth Ivory

Zhaoying Huang, Tao Chen, Jinyu Zheng, Duo Wang, Xing Xu

Figure 1. Mammoth ivory carving with part of the brown surface retained to depict the characters. Courtesy of Duo Wang.
Figure 1. Mammoth ivory carving with part of the brown surface retained to depict the characters. Courtesy of Duo Wang.

Zhaoying Huang (HZYgemology@cug.edu.cn) is a postgraduate student, and Dr. Tao Chen (chentao@cug.edu.cn, corresponding author) is a professor and the dean of the gemology department, at the Gemmological Institute, China University of Geosciences (CUG) in Wuhan. Jinyu Zheng (gemfisher@cug.edu.cn) is a PhD student at the School of Earth Sciences, CUG in Wuhan. Dr. Duo Wang (gt@gtc-china.cn) is the director of the Guangdong Gemstones & Precious Metals Testing Centre in Guangzhou, and Xing Xu (xmzgic@sina.com) is a laboratory technician at the Gemmological Institute, CUG in Wuhan.

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