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Art Deco Lady Dancer On Black Marble Base Bronze Statue

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Dimensions 43 cm tall (17 inches). Base 9 x 9 cm.
Material Solid Foundry Bronze
Weight 2.6 kg
Brand Felix Campania and Sons
Article Number 27409
Model Number EPA-569

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Bronze woman dancing in skin-tight costume. Mounted on a black marble base.

The bronze lady is handmade and cast in the traditional Lost Wax Casting Process. This results in a quality sculpture that may be passed down from generation to generation.

This is a bronze metal figurine (not resin based).

Robust and heavy ornaments.

This solid bronze statue is crafted using the traditional lost-wax casting method, an ancient technique perfected over thousands of years. This process involves sculpting a detailed wax model, creating a heat-resistant mold, and pouring molten bronze into the cavity left by the melted wax. The result is a finely detailed, solid bronze piece with exceptional durability and craftsmanship.

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