
Bronze casting
Bronze casting is a technique used to create sculptures and objects from bronze, a metal alloy typically made of copper and tin. The process involves melting bronze at high temperatures and pouring it into a mold that shapes the final item. Once the bronze cools and solidifies, the mold is removed, revealing the crafted piece. This method allows for intricate details and is often used for statues, medals, and decorative items. Bronze casting has been practiced for thousands of years, known for producing durable and corrosion-resistant artworks admired across cultures.