"Haha! Bruno, my brother, as promised, this ivory gift is for Nuno Chief!... The other set, including palm leaf mats, is for you!"
"Ah! Praise the Almighty! I'm truly grateful for your generosity, Brother Angel!..."
The tropical sun shines on Lion Mountain Port, the light sailing ships flying the Portuguese Royal Banner. Bruno widens his eyes, carefully receiving two sets of elaborate ivory products from Angel, his eyes shimmering with excitement.
These ivory products, sourced from the surrounding "Sapi" tribes and forced to be laboriously carved by the black-skinned tribal craftsmen. It took a great effort to be intricately carved, just like that slender ivory horn, nearly two meters long, as thick as an arm, surely from a 40-50-year-old elephant.
The surface of the ivory horn is finely carved with various animals, flora, and abstract tribal symbols, painted with gold powder—extremely luxurious and exotic. At a glance, it exudes a wild and exotic charm!
