Introduction to copper sculpture production

Copper sculptures, bronze Buddha statues, urban sculptures, bronzes, bronze bells, copper tripods, copper incense burners and other cast copper cast iron products, temple supplies large Buddha statues, bronze bells, incense burners, large city bronze sculptures, bronze sculptures of Eastern and Western figures, animal bronze sculptures and Various red, yellow and bronze handicrafts are cast, product specifications, complete varieties, advanced technology, and exquisite craftsmanship are produced in Shang and Zhou. It is a kind of sculpture made of copper material as an embryo and using carving and casting. The art of bronze sculpture mainly expresses the beauty of styling, texture and ornamentation, and is mostly used to express mysterious and deterrent religious themes.

Its shape is more majestic and dignified, dignified and calm, showing a solid and rich, brilliant and brilliant texture. The pattern of the bronze sculpture is mainly crepe, or the shape of the animal's head, and then the abstract pattern of birds, beasts, insects and fish parts is used to set off the bronze sculpture. The important bronze sculptures in Chinese history include the "Buddhism" of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the "Simu" of the late Shang Dynasty, and the "Ma Tingfei" of the Han Dynasty.

Bronze carving

The record of the earliest use of cast metal by humans has become obscure, but we can speculate that the early hunters were sitting around the fire, a piece of copper fell into the coal, and it was hot at any time, and the copper pieces melted and flowed like a The small stream of flashing light, once cooled, the heavy object of the flash becomes very hard and forms a new shape.

It is very likely that people saw this happening again and again, and then they searched for and collected the copper blocks and threw them into the fire to see the flashing streams slowly flowing out. Some people imagine and make a shape on the sand, letting the metal flow in, maybe it becomes a spear. Since then, metal casting has gone through tens of centuries until today.

A small miracle occurred between 4000 and 3000 BC, and there is no evidence of the exact time and place of the miracle and how it happened. But some people have discovered - or accidentally - that some of the slightly different flashing metals or tins are melted into the glittering copper, and the mixture becomes harder. With this discovery, the Bronze Age began.

In modern sculptures, the weight of bronze sculptures in decorative pieces is becoming more and more important. Some soft-clothing design companies submitted bronzes for many artworks in their designs. Compared with the ancient Shang and Zhou dynasties, its decorative role plays a leading role. Like Joeton Art Consultant (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., they have decorated the accessories in the hotel, which is commonly used in bronze sculptures, and has been well received by many people.

The manufacturing process of bronze sculpture:

The production of bronze sculptures generally involves several important processes such as metal smelting, forging, engraving, gold plating, polishing, and red. The process is more complicated and the process is also very elegant. There are two casting methods for copper sculptures, namely lost wax and mold method.

Lost wax method: The mold is made of wax, and the molding material is applied externally to become an integral mold.

Mold method: The most widely used, large-scale Buddha statues are generally cast through parts and then joined together into a whole.
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