norsunluun
Norsunluun is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "ivory" in English. It refers to the hard, white material that makes up the tusks of animals, most famously elephants. Historically, norsunluun has been highly valued for its smooth texture, creamy color, and carvability, making it a sought-after material for decorative objects, jewelry, and tools.
The use of norsunluun dates back to ancient times, with evidence of its utilization found in various
However, the demand for norsunluun has had devastating consequences for elephant populations. The unsustainable hunting of
Today, the trade of norsunluun is largely prohibited under international law, such as the Convention on International