
How Brass Statues are Made?
The journey of a brass statue begins with a meticulously crafted model, sculpted from clay or wax. This original model is then carefully encased in a ceramic or plaster mold. Next, the mold undergoes a heating process that melts away the wax, leaving behind a void in the precise form of the statue.
Molten brass, a blend of heated copper and zinc, is then poured into this prepared mold. Once the brass has cooled and hardened, the mold is broken away, revealing the statue in its rough form.
Skilled artisans then take over, meticulously cleaning, smoothing, and refining the raw casting. The final touches involve polishing and, in some cases, chemical treatments to achieve the desired finish and patina, bringing the brass statue to its full glory.
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