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cast bronze

Cast bronze is a process where liquid bronze, an alloy mainly of copper and tin, is poured into a mold shaped like the desired object. Once cooled and solidified, the mold is removed, revealing a detailed metal sculpture or component. This method allows for intricate designs and durable artifacts, commonly used in art, statues, and industrial parts. The casting process involves creating a precise mold, melting the bronze, pouring it carefully, and finishing the piece through polishing or additional detailing to achieve the final product.