Ivory was in very short supply in china in the 1920s and china was a poor country then.
Ivory mahjong tiles.
Many people think they have ivory mahjong sets either because they assume they do or that is what they have been told.
Bone bone is by far the most common material used in antique chinese mah jongg sets and it is usually dove tailed with bamboo.
Notice the fine vertical lines created to make the tiles look like ivory which is why celluloid of this type was referred to as french ivory but the grain is too regular to be ivory.
Those looked as if they would glow in the dark not attractive at all.
Antique chinese mah jongg set bone bamboo wood chest case dice 1920 s.
This set is pure ivory.
Some people do have ivory tiles but most people don t.
This is a quality set of mah jong tiles.
Only a few sets would have ever been made of ivory and many of these would have been made for the export market as could be seen with western indices on the tiles instead of just chinese characters and numbers.
Deeply carved well painted and a good weight.
People who have tiles that are a combination of a white material and bamboo often think their sets are made of ivory and bamboo but usually their sets are bone and bamboo.
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Antique butterscotch bakelite mah jong set 152 tiles 5 racks.
You can see the criss cross chevron pattern known as schreger lines on the top two tiles.