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ivory white - traducción al español

CARVING OF ANIMAL TOOTH OR TUSK BY USING SHARP CUTTING TOOLS
Ivory Carving; Ivory carvings; Carved ivory; Ivory sculpture; African Ivories
  • Casket, ivory and silver, Muslim Spain, 966
  • [[Chinese puzzle ball]] with openwork and a series of twelve smaller balls, ivory, 19th century
  • Anglo-Saxon]] ivory cross reliquary of [[walrus]] ivory
  • The [[throne of Maximianus]], c. 550, made in [[Constantinople]]
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  • Idol of Goddess Durga carved out of Ivory from 19th Century - Displayed in Murshidabad Museum, India
  • [[Benin ivory mask]], 16th century
  • Meiji period]]. [[Khalili Collection of Japanese Art]].
  • Islamic Spain]], 968
  • [[Romanos Ivory]] on display at the [[Cabinet des Médailles]] of the [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]] in Paris
  • ''[[Siege of the Castle of Love]]'' on a mirror case, Paris, 1325–1350
  • [[Indian art]] found its way into [[Pompeii]], within the context of [[Indo-Roman trade]]: in 1938 the ivory [[Pompeii Lakshmi]] was found in the ruins of Pompeii.
  • Ivory headrest of [[Tutankhamun]], 1330s BC
  • The [[Venus of Brassempouy]], about 25,000 BP

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  • Cylindrical ivory casket, Siculo-Arabic, [[Hunt Museum]].
  • An elaborately carved ivory tusk in [[Sa'dabad Palace]], Iran
  • An ivory [[tabernacle]] featuring the Madonna of Caress, France
  • 1900}}
  • A depiction of the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]] and the [[Child Jesus]] crafted in elephant ivory
MATERIAL DERIVED FROM THE TUSKS AND TEETH OF ANIMALS
Elephant and mammoth ivory; Elephant and Mammoth ivory; Elfenbein; Mammoth ivory; Ivory board; Elephant & mammoth ivory; Elephant ivory; List of animals that produce ivory; Fossil ivory; Synthetic ivory
marfil
ivory         
  • Cylindrical ivory casket, Siculo-Arabic, [[Hunt Museum]].
  • An elaborately carved ivory tusk in [[Sa'dabad Palace]], Iran
  • An ivory [[tabernacle]] featuring the Madonna of Caress, France
  • 1900}}
  • A depiction of the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]] and the [[Child Jesus]] crafted in elephant ivory
MATERIAL DERIVED FROM THE TUSKS AND TEETH OF ANIMALS
Elephant and mammoth ivory; Elephant and Mammoth ivory; Elfenbein; Mammoth ivory; Ivory board; Elephant & mammoth ivory; Elephant ivory; List of animals that produce ivory; Fossil ivory; Synthetic ivory
(n.) = marfil
Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
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* Ivory Coast, the = Costa de Marfil
* ivory tower = torre de marfil
* ivory-towered = encerrado en su torre de marfil

Definición

Síndrome de WOLFF-PARKINSON-WHITE
un síndrome de conducción cardíaca anormal, en el cual los impulsos sinoauriculares son transmitidos a los ventrículos simultáneamente por medio del nodo sinoatrial y una vía anormal. Los impulsos atriales preexcitan los ventrículos a través de una fibras llamadas haz de Kent que hacen un by-pass, de modo que los impulsos llegan a los ventrículos antes que los impulsos transmitidos por el sistema de normal de His-Purkinje. Se produce un acortamiento del intervalo P-R y un alargamiento del intervalo QRS. En algunos casos, puede ocurrir una taquicardia supraventricular que puede ser fatal si el gasto cardíaco se reduce demasiado. Este síndrome es más frecuente en niños con enfermedades cardíacas congénitas, especialmente en aquellos con la anomalía de Ebstein. Muchos pacientes son asintomáticos

Wikipedia

Ivory carving

Ivory carving is the carving of ivory, that is to say animal tooth or tusk, generally by using sharp cutting tools, either mechanically or manually. Objects carved in ivory are often called "ivories".

Humans have ornamentally carved ivory since prehistoric times, though until the 19th-century opening-up of the interior of Africa, it was usually a rare and expensive material used for small luxury products. Very fine detail can be achieved, and as the material, unlike precious metals, has no bullion value and usually cannot easily be recycled, the survival rate for ivory pieces is much higher than for those in other materials. Ivory carving has a special importance to the medieval art of Europe because of this, and in particular for Byzantine art as so little monumental sculpture was produced or has survived.

As the elephant and other ivory-producing species have become endangered, largely because of hunting for ivory, CITES and national legislation in most countries have reduced the modern production of carved ivory.

Ejemplos de uso de ivory white
1. Ptarmigans birds with ivory–white plumage this time of year and black–tipped wings, have wandered about the snow.
2. Dressed in an ivory white chiffon and silk ball gown, 18–year–old Hammasa Kohistani, a student, was selected from a pool of 40 contestants on Saturday night.
3. Joy Dressed in an ivory white chiffon and silk ball gown designed and made by her mother, the teenager spoke of her joy at winning the title.
4. The rooms bear the names of the materials the objects they showcase are made of, such as ivory, white gold and amber, and culminate in the domed "Precious Room." The walls are still marble and decorated with mirrors and gilt, but the ceiling has not been painted green this time around.