Originally Posted by
mycarver
I have used India ink as well a modern day equivalents like a Sharpie.
I have some pure white ivory that after reading that string tea would yellow it but did nothing I went on to try a variety of stains all to no great effect.
It's still pure white.
Maybe I shouldn't have polished so highly.
If the surface was left dull some tinting did happen but I want a polished finish.
Playing with some old ivory the color seems more than just on the surface. Then too it may have been something other than a pure white to start.
How, may I ask, do you tint Ivory. Nothing has worked successfully for me. I don't mind the pure white as I have on my Acanthus and Cherry Blossom carved Ivory scales but in some cases I'd like it "aged" for effect,