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Inlay Urli with Bells on Royal Elephant
Inlay Urli with Bells on Royal Elephant
Introducing this magnificent Inlay Urli with Bells on Royal Elephant home. It is a work of art that mixes the elephant's majestic presence with the exquisite beauty of the inlay work on his blanket and nettipattam (an ornament used to adorn the elephant's head). With its exquisite inlay work and high-quality brass construction, this magnificent urli adds a sense of grandeur and elegance to any room.
The majestic royal elephant that serves as the focal point of this urli is painstakingly made with minute details that capture the beauty of this beloved animal. An elephant is a representation of strength, wisdom, and good fortune. His presence infuses your surroundings with pleasure and peace. He is embellished with bells and engraved with magnificent floral motifs.
Material: BRASS WITH INLAY WORK
HEIGHT: | 20.7 INCH |
WIDTH: | 16 INCH |
DEPTH: | 12 INCH |
WEIGHT: | 18.35 KG |
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The making of a bronze statue or sculpture starts with preparing a full-sized clay (usually Plasticine) model of the sculpture. This allows the artist to have an idea about the overall shape and form of the desired sculpture before working with bronze, a much more expensive and difficult-to-work-with material.

STEP 2
Mould making
Once the clay model is ready, a mould of the original sculpture is made. This is done by carefully covering the clay model with plaster strips. This step is carried out in such a way that no air bubbles are formed. It takes up to 24 hours for the plaster to dry. Once dried, the plaster is then gently removed from the clay model. The removal happens easily because the inner mould is usually made of materials such as polyurethane rubber or silicone.

STEP3
Wax filling and removal
In this step, molten bronze or wax is poured or filled into the mould in such a way that it gets even into the finest details. The mould is then turned upside down and left to cool and harden. When the wax has hardened, it is removed from the mould.

STEP 4
Chasing
Chasing is the process in which the artist refines the surface of the bronze statue using various tools to achieve fine details. This smoothens the surface and gives the statue a finished look. If some parts of the statue were moulded separately, they are now heated and attached.
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