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How were Tibetan bronze sculptures usually created? (site 2)

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Tibetan sculpture is usually made of metal that is bronze, but sometimes silver or gold. The process of creating the Tibetan sculpture using bronze is called 'lost wax process', where an image is created using a wax, then it will be coated with a clay base mold which afterward will be baked that will melt the wax allowing the molten metal to remain.
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