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    Posted 13 years ago

    TeresaD
    (252 items)

    Looking for a LittLe information this necklaces 18 inches long and its vary dirty I am trying to find out how to tell if it is Ivory I already tried a hot needle it didn't burn smoke or melt and I cant tell if there way any odor when I tryed I was sick maybe Ill try again. Can anyone tell me what's my next step would be

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    Comments

    1. davyd286, 13 years ago
      You might want to google a few pieces of ivory jewelry that have close up photos and compare them with yours.
    2. RottenVintage RottenVintage, 13 years ago
      This looks more like celluloid than ivory, ivory will give off a smell like its burnt hair and the needle will not be able to penetrate the item, if the needle has not penetrated the item it may be some sort of other bone.. I use to a necklace like this but sold it on ebay.. Hope this helps a little..
    3. TeresaD TeresaD, 13 years ago
      I added all new pictures
    4. lundy lundy, 13 years ago
      i ve heard somehow you can test ivory with your teeth ,dont ask me how you can google it
    5. TeresaD TeresaD, 13 years ago
      I heard of doing that with pearls before but never ivory
    6. packrat-place packrat-place, 13 years ago
      You can test for Bakalite several ways.
      By rubbing your fingers over the piece until it is warm, then smell. It should smell like formaldehyde or carbolic acid.
      Bakelite has a rather clunky sound when tapped.
      Hope this helps.
    7. Agram.m Agram.m, 13 years ago
      Also a good test for Bakelite is to buy a litte tube Simichrome paste. A little bit on a cotton tige. Put a little of the pasta in an inconspicuous place and rub a few times. If the tige becomes yellow you have to do with Bakelite Works always!

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