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Tibetan Statue of Mahakala Two Arms, Silver Plated Oxidized

US$40

Code
HCS17135
Weight
128 gm / 0.28 lbs
Size
Height
8.5cm (3")
Width
2.5cm (1")
Depth
6.5cm (3")
Material
Copper
Availability
Available
Date Added
2019-09-25 04:01:59
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Silver and Chocolate Oxidized
The Tibetan Statue Of Mahakala Two Arms, [silver Plated Oxidized] features a captivating combination of partly silver plating and dark oxidation. This unique finishing technique combines the lustrous shine of silver with the rich, deep tones achieved through oxidation. In the process of creating this finish, selected areas of the Tibetan Statue Of Mahakala Two Arms, [silver Plated Oxidized] are expertly silver-plated, creating a radiant and reflective surface that catches the light. The remaining areas are intentionally oxidized, resulting in a darkened patina that adds depth and character to the piece. Read More . . .
Ceramic Molding System
The Tibetan Statue Of Mahakala Two Arms, [silver Plated Oxidized] has been crafted using the Ceramic mold casting process, a modern approach that provides an alternative to traditional methods such as the lost-wax system or rubber molding. Also referred to as ceramic molding, this technique involves the creation of a ceramic mold to cast the statue. The process begins by making a precise and detailed wax model of the desired sculpture. The wax model is then coated with layers of ceramic material, creating a sturdy mold. Once the mold is complete, it is fired in a kiln, causing the wax to melt and escape, leaving behind a cavity that perfectly replicates the original sculpture. Molten metal is then poured into the mold, allowing it to fill the cavity and take on the desired form. Once cooled and solidified, the ceramic mold is carefully broken away, revealing the final metal statue. Read More . . .

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