Art Conservation and Restoration
Chryselephantine refers to a sculptural technique that combines gold (chrysos) and ivory (elephantinos) to create luxurious and striking artworks. This method was particularly popular in ancient Greece, used for creating large-scale statues that symbolized wealth, divinity, and prestige. The use of gold leaf or solid gold elements alongside ivory allowed artists to achieve a sense of opulence and realism in their sculptures, making them highly sought after in religious and civic contexts.
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