Unique Content Article: About Bronze Statues

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About Bronze Statues

by Donna Bronze

Bronze Factory has been proud to offer the most extensive collection of bronze statuary and fountains in the world. You will find excellent value in our many collections of sculptures, which consists of bronze children, fountains, religious figures, birds, horses, lions, planters, urns, mermaids, dolphins and many more.


In industrial uses, the modern process is called investment casting. An ancient practice, the process today varies from foundry to foundry, but the steps which are usually used in casting small bronze sculptures in a modern bronze foundry are generally quite standardized. Other names for the process include "lost mould," which recognizes that other materials be sides wax can be used, including tallow, resin, tar, and textile.

When the process does initiate, it starts accumulating in different regions of the statues bring out an undesirable effect, which we dubbed as the "Spot Effect." However when the process does finalized, the entire bronze should take on a green patina which makes the statue highly valuable for its color. Other names for the process include "lost mould," which recognizes that other materials besideswax can be used, including tallow, resin, tar, and textile. Other methods of casting include open casting, bivalve mould, and piece mould.

Lost-wax casting was widespread in Europe until 18th century, when a piece-mold process came to predominate. The next step of casting is to pour molten wax into the mold, using layers of wax to form an exact duplicate of the original casting. The wax is pulled from the mold and detailed, or chased, welded and polished by individual artisans. Each piece may contain some small variation from the original, but the reproductions remain true to the original sculpture.

When the process does initiate, it starts accumulating in different regions of the statues bring out an undesirable effect, which we dubbed as the "Spot Effect." However when the process does finalized, the entire bronze should take on a green patina which makes the statue highly valuable for its color. Other names for the process include "lost mould," which recognizes that other materials besideswax can be used, including tallow, resin, tar, and textile.

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Title: About Bronze Statues
Author: Donna Bronze
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Keywords: Bronze Statues
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Category: Recreation & Sports
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