A warm, creamy off-white with the faintly aged look of real ivory — Ivory Tusk is the natural choice for tusks, horns, teeth, bone and old parchment. It's warmer and softer than a stark white, so bone and skulls look convincingly organic rather than plastic-bright.
At a glance
- Green Stuff World Maxx Formula acrylic — highly pigmented and water-based
- Smooth matt finish, formulated for miniatures, wargames and models
- 17ml dropper bottle with a metal mixing ball for an even mix
- Brush-ready from the bottle; airbrush-ready when thinned with Acrylic Thinner
Best for
- Tusks, horns and teeth
- Bone, skulls and skeletal detail
- Aged parchment and pale ivory cloth
Shade it into the recesses with a warm brown wash and leave the raised ivory clean — instant weathered bone with no fuss.
The warm ivory that makes bone look alive (well, sort of). Team it with a brown shade and a bone-white highlight from the Green Stuff World range.
