The teeth and tusks of the elephant, hippopotamus, mammoth and walrus are made of ivory.
Nathaniel Cook and John Jaques created the first ivory set of Staunton chess pieces in the 19th century. The Staunton style became the standard.
Ivory was widely used hundreds of years ago, but it is hard to get ivory nowadays due to animal protection laws. For that reason new ivory chess sets are very rare and sell for more than $900.
New Chessmen made from 40,000-year old Wooly Mammoth Ivory according to the original Staunton pattern, registered by Nathaniel Cook and produced by Jaques in 1849, comes with a personalized Certificate of Authenticity and an original manufacturer's label indicating the production number...
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