
plaster casting
Plaster casting is a method used to create a mold or a replica of an object, often used in art, archaeology, or medical applications. The process involves covering the object with a liquid plaster mixture, which hardens over time. Once dried, the plaster shell can be carefully removed to reveal an accurate impression of the original item. This technique allows for the preservation of details and features, and can be used to create art pieces, support broken bones in casts, or capture historical artifacts for study and display.