Buffalo horn mirror

Africa

Purchased from the London Missionary Society in 1910; 1910.62.95Purchased from the London Missionary Society in 1910; 1910.62.95Mirrors are not always made from glass or metal. To give a reflection, any mirror must reflect more light than it absorbs. When dry, this piece of horn absorbs light. However, when placed in water, it acts as a mirror since water is highly reflective, especially when seen against a dark background like stone or horn.


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