The 'Lost Wax' technique, widely used in the creation of bronze sculptures and wax figures throughout history, involves:
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Carving the figure directly out of a solid block of wax before casting it in metal.
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Molding a sculpture in wax, coating it in clay, then melting the wax out and replacing it with molten metal.
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Applying wax on the surface of a finished bronze statue to enhance its luster.
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Creating a wax model and then using it as a direct mould for sculpture without using any intermediate materials.
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