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ranges roughly from 3.5 to 15 centimeters tall and wide, is put over the sprue base and the waxes. Most sprue bases have a circular rim which grips the standard-sized flask, holding it in place. Investment (refractory plaster) is mixed and poured into the flask, filling it. It hardens, then is burned out as outlined above. Casting is usually done straight from the kiln either by
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sculpture is removed by applying heat to the bottom of the mold. This melts out the wax (the wax is 'lost') and destroys the original sculpture. The mold is then placed in a kiln upside down with a funnel-like cup on top that holds small chunks of glass. When the kiln is brought up to temperature (1450-1530 degrees
Fahrenheit), the glass chunks melt and flow down into the mold.
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1954:. It provides step-by-step procedures for making various articles, some by lost-wax casting: "The Copper Wind Chest and Its Conductor" (Chapter 84); "Tin Cruets" (Chapter 88), and "Casting Bells" (Chapter 85), which call for using "tallow" instead of wax; and "The Cast Censer". In Chapters 86 and 87 Theophilus details how to divide the wax into differing
333:, whose heat hardens the silica coatings into a shell, and the wax melts and runs out. The melted wax can be recovered and reused, although it is often simply burned up. Now all that remains of the original artwork is the negative space formerly occupied by the wax, inside the hardened ceramic shell. The feeder, vent tubes and cup are also now hollow.
994:). The bronze casting technique and making of bronze images of traditional icons reached a high stage of development in South India during the medieval period. Although bronze images were modelled and cast during the Pallava Period in the eighth and ninth centuries, some of the most beautiful and exquisite statues were produced during the
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Period in Tamil Nadu from the tenth to the twelfth century. The technique and art of fashioning bronze images is still skillfully practised in South India, particularly in
Kumbakonam. The distinguished patron during the tenth century was the widowed Chola queen, Sembiyan Maha Devi. Chola bronzes are
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In dentistry, gold crowns, inlays and onlays are made by the lost-wax technique. Application of Lost Wax technique for the fabrication of cast inlay was first reported by
Taggart. A typical gold alloy is about 60% gold and 28% silver with copper and other metals making up the rest. Careful attention
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with a treelike structure of wax that will eventually provide paths for the molten casting material to flow and for air to escape. The carefully planned spruing usually begins at the top with a wax "cup," which is attached by wax cylinders to various points on the wax copy. The spruing does not have
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Taylor, S.E. (1978). Dark-Age metal casting: An experimental investigation into the possibility of using wax models for the formation of clay-piece moulds, with special reference to the manufacture of pairs of cast objects (Report). The
Department of Archaeology Cardiff. Vol. 97. University of
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with keys is placed between the parts during construction so that the mould can be put back together accurately. If there are long, thin pieces extending out of the model, they are often cut off of the original and moulded separately. Sometimes many moulds are needed to recreate the original model,
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In this process, the wax and the textile are both replaced by the metal during the casting process, whereby the fabric reinforcement allows for a thinner model, and thus reduces the amount of metal expended in the mould. Evidence of this process is seen by the textile relief on the reverse side of
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vary somewhat from those used for sculpture. A wax model is obtained either from injection into a rubber mould or by being custom-made by carving. The wax or waxes are sprued and fused onto a rubber base, called a "sprue base". Then a metal flask, which resembles a short length of steel pipe that
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The lost-wax casting process may also be used in the production of cast glass sculptures. The original sculpture is made from wax. The sculpture is then covered with mold material (e.g., plaster), except for the bottom of the mold which must remain open. When the mold has hardened, the encased
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Step 4: The hollow paraffin apple is covered with a final, fire-proof mould, in this case clay-based, an open view. The core is also filled with fire-proof material. Note the stainless steel core supports. In the next step (not shown), the mould is heated in an oven upside-down and the wax is
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where the pieces of the mould came together. The wax is dressed to hide any imperfections. The wax now looks like the finished piece. Wax pieces that were moulded separately can now be heated and attached; foundries often use registration marks to indicate exactly where they
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Just as the wax copies were chased, the casting is worked until the telltale signs of the casting process are removed, so that the casting now looks like the original model. Pits left by air bubbles in the casting and the stubs of the spruing are filed down and
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1651:(1000â701 BC) flesh-hooks have been shown to be made using a lost-wax process. The Little Thetford flesh-hook, in particular, employed distinctly inventive construction methods. The intricate
1879:, refers directly to the modeling of wax for making metal objects in chapter XIV: "if an image is to be made of metal, it must first be made of wax." Chapter 68 of the ancient Sanskrit text
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The shell is hammered or sand-blasted away, releasing the rough casting. The sprues, which are also faithfully recreated in metal, are cut off, the material to be reused in another casting.
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will flow freely through the feeder and vent tubes. Cracks or leaks can be patched with thick refractory paste. To test the thickness, holes can be drilled into the shell, then patched.
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is made of the original model or sculpture. The rigid outer moulds contain the softer inner mould, which is the exact negative of the original model. Inner moulds are usually made of
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in a furnace, then poured carefully into the shell. The shell has to be hot because otherwise the temperature difference would shatter it. The filled shells are then allowed to cool.
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to tooth preparation, impression taking and laboratory technique are required to make this type of restoration a success. Dental laboratories make other items this way as well.
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largely are unavailable due to the common practice in later periods of melting down pieces to reuse their materials. Much of the evidence for these products come from
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time is usually 3â5 days, and total kiln time is 5 or more days. After the mold is removed from the kiln, the mold material is removed to reveal the sculpture inside.
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The shell is reheated in the kiln to harden the patches and remove all traces of moisture, then placed cup-upward into a tub filled with sand. Metal is melted in a
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There is great variability in the use of the lost-wax method in East Asia. The casting method to make bronzes till the early phase of
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The oldest known examples of this technique are approximately 6,500 years old (4550â4450 BC) and attributed to gold artefacts found at
Bulgaria's
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Pakistan and western India". In Pigott, V.C. (ed.).
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Bonomi, S.; Martini, G.; Poli, G.; Prandstraller, D. "Modernity of Early
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Giumlia-Mair, A.; Vitre, S.; Corazza, S. "Iron Age Copper-Based Finds from the
Necropolis of Paularo in the Italian Oriental Alps". In
1944:, wrote a treatise in the early-to-mid-12th century that includes original work and copied information from other sources, such as the
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Siberian imports in eastern Europe in the 10thâ13th centuries: Traditions of metalworking". In
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Some Late Bronze Age sites in Cyprus have produced cast bronze figures of humans and animals. One example is the male figure found at
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On the left is an example of a rubber mould, often used in the lost-wax process, and on the right is the finished bronze sculpture.
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in the district of Ahmedabad of Gujarat, and likely a covered cart with wheels missing and a complete cart with a driver found at
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Mattusch, C.C. (October 1980). "The Berlin Foundry Cup: The Casting of Greek Bronze Statuary in the Early Fifth Century B.C.".
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Prior to silica-based casting moulds, these moulds were made of a variety of other fire-proof materials, the most common being
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to foundry (in modern industrial use, the process is called investment casting). Variations of the process include: "lost
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Metallurgy in Antiquity, Part 1: Early metallurgy, the smith and his tools, gold, silver, and lead, zinc, and bronze
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concerning the lost-wax technique. The sites exhibiting artifacts made by the lost-mould process in Vietnam, such as the
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A wax model is sprued with vents for casting metal and for the release of air, and covered in heat-resistant material.
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period (17th century BC). About 10cm long with lost-wax cast feet and head and repoussé body, from an excavation on
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mastered bronze during the 16th century, produced portraiture and reliefs in the metal using the lost wax process.
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Bunker, E.C. "Lost Wax and Lost Textile: An Unusual Ancient Technique for Casting Gold Belt Plaques". In
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until the 10th century, and was thereafter used in western Mexico to make a wide range of bell forms.
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objects and is sometimes referred to as "lost-wax, lost textile". This textile relief is visible on
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Region), dating to the Go Mun phase (end of the General B period, up until the 7th century BC).
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and delicate wire ornament, such as fine ear ornaments. The process was employed in
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Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The lost-wax process by Peng Peng
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negatives for casting or to produce wax positives. Pliny portrays
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The lost-wax casting tradition was developed by the peoples of
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were made by the lost-wax method. Hollow castings, such as the
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The ceramic shell is allowed to cool, then is tested to see if
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of 1976 by Emil Cimiotti, as seen 2014 in the city center of
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to be hollow, as it will be melted out later in the process.
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may have used Theophilus' writings when he cast his bronze
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district of Andhra Pradesh. A further two bronze images of
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Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Monograph
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refers to the payment of craftsmen for their work on the
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Two Prehispanic Cire Perdue Casting Moulds from Colombia
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Hosler, D. "The Metallurgy of Ancient West Mexico". In
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Bronze ritual altar with extensive patterns. From the
3913:"Reconstructing the Bronze Age Trundholm Sun Chariot"
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1893:, or the "lost wax method". The 12th century text
1198:bracelets and gold jewellery. Inserted spouts for
849:. One example of this Indo-Greek art dates to the
3879:. National Museum of Wildlife Art. Archived from
2766:LoSchiavo, F. "Early Metallurgy in Sardinia". In
2503:Urartian Art and Artifacts. A Chronological Study
2058:is cast out of bronze using the lost-wax process.
723:(late 8th century BC), as well as other types of
596:Lost-wax cast glass sculpture "Purple Reigns" by
546:, such as the distinctive group of openwork gold
378:based. Prior to rubber moulds gelatine was used.
3301:The Elder Pliny's Chapters on The History of Art
2364:The Complete Metalsmith: An Illustrated Handbook
2025:A bronze cast, with part of the spruing cut away
1818:to create wax casts using the indirect process.
1146:Cast bronzes are known to have been produced in
711:â3200 BC. Much later examples from northeastern
493:manufacturers use a lost-foam technique to make
3581:The Arts of Asia: Materials, techniques, styles
2842:The Technical Arts and Sciences of the Ancients
1316:The lost-wax technique came to be known in the
1257:, shown by the black bronze kneeling figure of
1413:collection (National Archaeological Museum of
1070:wax. It is likely that decorative items, like
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3929:"The "cire-perdue" process of bronze casting"
3856:"Flash animation of lost-wax casting process"
3619:The Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys
3591:The beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys
3131:"Late Bronze Age flesh hook, Little Thetford"
2709:An Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology
1683:, Andean America, and the western portion of
935:Making sculpture using a lost wax process at
199:A video illustrating the process used by the
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3801:Adriaen de Vries's bronze casting techniques
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3325:Archaeological Artefacts as Material Culture
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2613:The Archaeometallurgy of the Asian Old World
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1744:The Berlin Foundry Cup, early 5th century BC
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3720:– via Internet Archive (archive.org).
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3588:Maddin, Robert, ed. (21â26 October 1986).
3494:. London, UK: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons.
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2304:. Bognor Regis: New Horizon. p. 9.
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2013:A cast in bronze, still with spruing
2400:(3rd ed.). Chapman & Hall.
2302:The spread of ancient civilisations
1308:were cast by the lost-wax process.
1229:) of the Second Intermediate/Early
798:figures found at the Harappan site
203:to create bronze sculptures at the
3583:. London, UK: Thames & Hudson.
3535:Archaeometallurgy in Europe (2003)
3092:Bowman, Sheridan; Stuart Needham.
2986:Archaeometallurgy in Europe (2003)
2828:Archaeometallurgy in Europe (2003)
2810:Archaeometallurgy in Europe (2003)
2711:. London and New York: Routledge.
1397:(Italian Oriental Alps) contained
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3935:. 15 October 1904. Archived from
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1920:, verses 32 to 52 of Chapter 2 ("
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3948:"André Harvey lost wax process (
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3395:Theophilus (Presbyter.) (1963).
3049:. Cambria Press. pp. 19â22.
2844:, London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.
2203:Thoury, M.; et al. (2016).
2159:Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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4999:Archaeology of material culture
3919:. Viking bronze. Archived from
3710:. University of Chicago Press.
3638:American Journal of Archaeology
3490:Hart, G.H.; Keeley, G. (1945).
3351:American Journal of Archaeology
3210:Technology in the Ancient World
2541:Kuppuram, Govindarajan (1989).
2475:Egyptian Metalworking and Tools
2300:Jairazbhoy, Rafique A. (1982).
1969:Perseus with the Head of Medusa
1768:, perhaps for casting, as does
1635:, England, early 12th century,
1568:in central China, before 552 BC
3767:Bronze casting (direct method)
2681:Jewellery of the ancient world
2112:Fusible core injection molding
1174:. Some portrait heads remain.
784:", is dated to 2300-1750
489:to leave a mould cavity. Some
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3194:Bruhns, K. O. (1972). "Man".
2734:Ogden, J. (2000). Metals, in
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1498:Zeus or Poseidon (found near
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3844:"Metal Art of Bastar Photos"
3828:"The bronze casting process"
3066:. Cambria Press. p. 99.
2752:. London: Thames and Hudson.
2594:Cire perdue casting in India
1899:, allegedly written by King
1752:allude to lost-wax casting.
1204:Fourth Dynasty (Old Kingdom)
509:, which is then filled with
261:especially for large models.
2879:Fullerton, Mark D. (2016).
2854:Mattusch, Carol C. (1997).
2781:Fullerton, Mark D. (2016).
2072:This bronze piece entitled
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3893:Victoria and Albert Museum
3328:. Routledge. p. 207.
2960:World History Encyclopedia
1519:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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3520:Jones, D.M., ed. (2001).
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2171:10.1017/S0959774314001140
2136:Oxford English Dictionary
1932:An early medieval writer
1214:find appeared during the
1162:, the 12th century AD in
1150:by the 9th century AD in
1051:were casting bronze from
982:, Gujarat), Vasantagadh,
774:Indus Valley civilization
457:Jewellery and small parts
117:Indus Valley civilization
3933:Scientific American past
3861:James Peniston Sculpture
3492:Metal Work for Craftsmen
3299:& E. Sellers, 1967.
3181:10.1179/sic.1991.36.2.65
2665:Davidson, Basil (1971).
1711:of Pueblo Tapado in the
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4984:Casting (manufacturing)
4495:Nickel silver (alpacca)
3617:Maddin, Robert (1988).
3505:. Bloomsbury Academic.
3322:Hurcombe, L.M. (2014).
3250:Natural History (AD 77)
3169:Studies in Conservation
3099:The Antiquaries Journal
2956:"The Artemision Bronze"
2591:Krishnan, M.V. (1976).
2442:. In Bork, R.O. (ed.).
2361:McCreight, Tim (1991).
2336:Agrawal, D. P. (2000).
1905:Western Chalukya Empire
1889:in wax and is entitled
1540:and the bronze head of
1295:votive temple offerings
1289:were cast for personal
920:(in Uttar Pradesh) and
859:the juvenile figure of
761:) copper, wheel-shaped
497:. The model is made of
111:. A copper amulet from
3850:(blog). February 2011.
3432:The Scientific Monthly
2478:. Shire Publications.
2367:. Davis Publications.
1942:Roger of Helmarshausen
1891:Maduchchhista VidhÄnam
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1653:Gloucester Candlestick
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4836:Other natural objects
3832:Andre Stead Sculpture
3702:Trench, Lucy (2000).
3579:McArthur, M. (2005).
3469:Forbes, R.J. (1971).
2954:Lloyd, James (2012).
2840:Neuburger, A., 1930.
2683:. New York: Rizzoli.
2597:. Kanak Publications.
2547:. Sundeep Prakashan.
2210:Nature Communications
1940:monk and metalworker
1936:, believed to be the
1873:, an appendix to the
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4311:Wire wrapped jewelry
4291:Repoussé and chasing
3807:J. Paul Getty Museum
3499:Hodges, H. (1995) .
3401:Smith, Cyril Stanley
3133:. Cambridgeshire HER
2856:The Victorious Youth
2679:Ogden, Jack (1982).
2499:Azarpay, G. (1968).
2438:Smith, M.H. (2005).
1934:Theophilus Presbyter
1695:times in Colombia's
879:, and the images of
4853:Ebonite (vulcanite)
3923:on 11 October 2008.
3838:on 6 November 2016.
3673:Peng, Peng (2020).
3444:1944SciMo..58..158D
3060:Peng, Peng (2020).
3043:Peng, Peng (2020).
2472:Scheel, B. (1989).
2231:10.1038/ncomms13356
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1210:statuette from the
1138:Sculpture from the
1047:The inhabitants of
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468:centrifugal casting
242:polyurethane rubber
121:Nahal Mishmar hoard
4198:Jewellery designer
3939:on 5 October 2011.
3899:on 29 January 2009
3544:American Antiquity
3397:Hawthorne, John G.
3208:Hodges, H., 1970.
3129:Bowman, S (1953).
2076:, by the sculptor
1856:, a text from the
1835:Berlin Foundry Cup
1823:Theodorus of Samos
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3889:"Casting a Medal"
3877:"Virtual foundry"
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3737:978-88-85298-50-7
3717:978-0-226-81200-7
3681:. Cambria Press.
3621:. The MIT Press.
3601:978-0-262-13232-9
3522:Archaeometallurgy
3512:978-0-7156-2316-9
3482:978-90-04-02652-0
3416:978-0-486-23784-8
3335:978-1-136-80200-3
3280:978-1-134-92620-6
3110:on 24 August 2010
3013:978-0-19-858106-2
2913:Greece & Rome
2892:978-1-119-11531-1
2794:978-1-119-11531-1
2718:978-0-415-14792-7
2690:978-0-8478-0444-3
2554:978-81-85067-28-5
2485:978-0-7478-0001-9
2453:978-0-7546-5048-5
2374:978-0-87192-240-3
2347:978-81-7305-177-7
2311:978-0-86116-688-6
1964:Benvenuto Cellini
1736:Indirect evidence
1538:Chatsworth Apollo
1496:Artemision Bronze
1457:Artemision Bronze
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4420:Colored gold
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3956:the original
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782:dancing girl
778:Mohenjo-daro
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748:Mohenjo-daro
744:Dancing Girl
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4724:Tiger's eye
4629:Labradorite
4579:Chrysocolla
4574:Chrysoberyl
4490:Mokume-gane
4467:Base metals
4239:centrifugal
4208:Silversmith
4083:FerronniĂšre
4033:Belt buckle
4028:Belly chain
3950:cire perdue
3727:Proceedings
3026:; See also
2748:Aldred, G.
1938:Benedictine
1913:Uttarabhaga
1896:MÄnasollÄsa
1808:Lysistratos
1800: [
1781:inscription
1748:Some early
1693:prehispanic
1609:cire perdue
1419:cire perdue
1369:Palestinian
1320:during the
1275:Late Period
1273:during the
1269:is used in
1267:Cire Perdue
1259:Tutankhamun
1231:New Kingdom
1192:cire perdue
1118:West Africa
1084:Non Nok Tha
1080:cire perdue
956:Mirpur-Khas
926:Maharashtra
901:Tirthankara
893:Parsvanatha
861:Harpocrates
843:cire perdue
839:Hellenistic
835:West Bengal
713:Mesopotamia
709: 3500
690: 3500
683:Mesopotamia
641:Middle East
598:Carol Milne
499:polystyrene
56:cire perdue
18:Cire perdue
4978:Categories
4734:Tourmaline
4679:Prasiolite
4554:Aventurine
4425:Crown gold
4327:Draw plate
4276:Metal clay
4213:Watchmaker
4203:Lapidarist
4188:Clockmaker
4063:Collar pin
4058:Chatelaine
3945:Harvey, A.
3867:24 October
3814:22 January
3438:(2): 158.
2965:7 December
2118:References
1928:Theophilus
1865: 320
1831:Quintilian
1793:terracotta
1785:Erechtheum
1717:Montenegro
1669:Costa Rica
1645:Dunaverney
1488:shipwrecks
1391:necropolis
1322:Bronze Age
1251:Ramesses V
1237:statue of
1164:Yorubaland
1088:Ban Chiang
972:Bangladesh
922:Brahmapura
811:Tamil Nadu
804:Chanhudaro
734:South Asia
572:Viking Age
515:vaporizing
491:automobile
254:fiberglass
84:, such as
4880:Toadstone
4817:Operculum
4744:Variscite
4739:Turquoise
4719:Tanzanite
4654:Moonstone
4649:Marcasite
4644:Malachite
4569:Carnelian
4544:Amazonite
4531:gemstones
4505:Pinchbeck
4450:Argentium
4440:Shibuichi
4381:Palladium
4360:Materials
4296:Soldering
4286:Polishing
4261:Engraving
4256:Enameling
4222:Processes
4193:Goldsmith
4128:Tie chain
4103:Neck ring
4093:Lapel pin
4002:Jewellery
3917:comhem.se
3783:6 January
3776:(video).
3666:193070936
3610:644557973
3572:163771730
3502:Artifacts
3409:. Dover.
3379:191571821
3022:491563676
2941:248520562
2217:: 13356.
2187:163291835
2179:0959-7743
2074:Lazy Lady
1984:casting.
1918:SrĂŻkumÄra
1797:Zenodorus
1776:wax. One
1754:Columella
1713:municipio
1681:Venezuela
1665:Nicaragua
1556:East Asia
1542:Aphrodite
1384:cremation
1376:figurines
1353:Santorini
1188:Egyptians
1156:Igbo-Ukwu
1130:, Nigeria
1128:Igbo-Ukwu
1072:bracelets
1049:Ban Na Di
992:Rajesthan
984:Chhatarhi
968:Mahasthan
885:Kartikeya
877:Amaravati
875:image at
867:. Bronze
765:found at
677:Near East
671:Carbon-14
617:Black Sea
606:Annealing
487:evaporate
463:jewellery
366:polished.
80:(often a
78:sculpture
4948:Gemology
4922:Fineness
4913:(purity)
4848:Bog-wood
4795:Precious
4775:Ammolite
4714:Sunstone
4704:Sodalite
4699:Sapphire
4659:Obsidian
4599:Fluorite
4589:Diopside
4549:Amethyst
4529:Mineral
4520:Tungsten
4515:Titanium
4430:Electrum
4386:Platinum
4271:Kazaziye
4266:Filigree
4244:lost-wax
4143:Toe ring
4133:Tie clip
4108:Pectoral
4098:Necklace
4073:Cufflink
4048:Bracelet
4043:Bolo tie
4023:Barrette
3697:Cardiff.
3403:(eds.).
2394:(1954).
2249:27843139
2106:See also
1762:beehives
1677:Colombia
1659:Americas
1594:Japanese
1527:amphorae
1523:New York
1472:Poseidon
1436:(in the
1403:Etruscan
1380:Sardinia
1361:Oriental
1291:devotion
1235:kneeling
1227:Brooklyn
1152:Igboland
1100:Dong Son
1064:Thailand
980:Vadodara
960:Pakistan
952:Saranath
897:Gandhara
767:Mehrgarh
728:cauldron
725:Urartian
717:Anatolia
702:Sumerian
578:brooches
568:cemetery
560:Far East
525:Textiles
357:Release.
351:crucible
347:Pouring.
337:Testing.
327:Burnout.
302:Spruing.
295:flashing
246:silicone
113:Mehrgarh
70:borrowed
5004:Copying
4943:Fashion
4917:Finding
4765:Abalone
4674:Peridot
4639:Larimar
4624:Kyanite
4609:Howlite
4594:Emerald
4584:Diamond
4457:Tumbaga
4435:ShakudĆ
4391:Rhodium
4342:Mandrel
4281:Plating
4234:Casting
4229:Carving
4138:Tie pin
4113:Pendant
4088:Genital
4078:Earring
3962:18 June
3810:(video)
3462:Sources
3440:Bibcode
3137:27 June
3114:27 June
2240:5116070
2219:Bibcode
1988:Gallery
1976:America
1903:of the
1707:in the
1613:Todaiji
1399:fibulae
1395:Paularo
1373:Cypriot
1332:and in
1306:mirrors
1287:deities
1220:nursing
1160:Nigeria
1092:Vietnam
1060:bangles
1043:, India
970:now in
918:Mathura
887:in the
792:Harappa
721:Gordion
698:Uruk IV
694:pendant
685:, from
548:plaques
542:of the
540:Siberia
372:plaster
321:ceramic
313:Slurry.
287:Chasing
272:⁄
250:plaster
207:in the
174:Process
168:textile
144:foundry
61:French:
4907:(mass)
4843:Bezoar
4749:Zircon
4709:Spinel
4684:Quartz
4619:Jasper
4604:Garnet
4500:Pewter
4485:Copper
4480:Bronze
4407:alloys
4396:Silver
4347:Pliers
4337:Hammer
4249:vacuum
4176:People
4169:Making
4153:pocket
4053:Brooch
4018:Anklet
3734:
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1812:Sikyon
1789:Athens
1725:Mexico
1709:vereda
1697:Muisca
1673:Panama
1590:rĆgata
1550:Turkey
1546:Satala
1531:tripod
1515:Enkomi
1423:Rovigo
1411:Bocchi
1387:graves
1279:Graeco
1247:London
1223:mother
1208:Louvre
1148:Africa
1112:Bac Bo
1108:sickle
1102:, and
1068:insect
1013:Ceylon
988:Barmer
978:(near
964:Sirpur
889:Guntur
873:Buddha
865:Taxila
847:Sirkap
827:Odisha
800:Lothal
796:copper
794:, two
763:amulet
427:"lost"
317:stucco
306:sprued
166:, and
156:tallow
125:Israel
98:bronze
86:silver
74:French
4911:Carat
4905:Carat
4893:Terms
4868:Shell
4822:Pearl
4812:Nacre
4802:Ivory
4790:Black
4785:Coral
4780:Copal
4770:Amber
4729:Topaz
4688:smoky
4559:Beryl
4539:Agate
4475:Brass
4320:Tools
4158:strap
4148:Watch
4123:Tiara
4068:Crown
4038:Bindi
4010:Forms
3662:S2CID
3654:JSTOR
3568:S2CID
3560:JSTOR
3452:18097
3448:JSTOR
3375:S2CID
3367:JSTOR
3245:Pliny
2937:S2CID
2929:JSTOR
2183:S2CID
1982:Aztec
1960:bells
1887:idols
1846:India
1816:faces
1804:]
1778:Greek
1774:Punic
1758:Roman
1586:China
1544:from
1490:. As
1446:Vulci
1444:from
1427:Italy
1415:Adria
1343:Gold
1283:Roman
1225:, in
1212:Fayum
1200:ewers
1182:Egypt
1176:Benin
1158:) in
1076:rings
1037:Kullu
1017:Burma
1009:Tibet
1005:Nepal
1001:world
996:Chola
976:Akota
945:India
914:Rupar
869:icons
819:Bihar
696:from
485:, or
341:water
238:latex
234:mould
160:resin
148:mould
100:) is
96:, or
94:brass
82:metal
72:from
53:, or
4863:Hair
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