Ivory carving was one of the earliest arts in China.Exquisitely carved ivory artifacts have been recovered from the tombs of kings dating back to the Shang dynasty of the eighteenth to twelfth centuries B.C. These artifacts were so beautifully designed and skillfully executed, they whispered to archaeologists of a far earlier origin for the ivory carver's art, perhaps dating back to the dim ages before China's long and well-documented history.
Introduction
Okimono
Additional Ivory Artifacts
Ivory Itself
Beware Modern Ivory
History of Ivory Production
Chinese Origins and Development
Japanese Ivory
Japanese History: Tokugawa to Meiji
Meiji Japan's Art, Artists, and Art Sellers
as Witnessed Through Western Eyes
Interview with a Japanese Ivory Carver
The Myanmar Case Study
Symbolism, Chinese and Japanese
The Scholar's Life
Ivory Figures
The Allure
The Order of Curiosities and Dainty Objects.
Fruit and Flowers
Landscapes
The Animal Kingdom
The Human Form
Bibliography
Index