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How are Bronze Sculptures Made?

Bronze sculptures are made using the traditional lost-wax casting method. This process includes creating a clay model, making silicone and wax molds, building a sand shell, melting out the wax, and pouring molten bronze. Finally, the metal is welded, polished, and colored with a patina.

Virgin Mary Statue for Home CHS-275

This Virgin Mary statue for home is 5.6 feet. It is made of natural marble. Her peaceful eyes gazed at her as she touched her flawless heart with a bright heavenly glow in the middle of her chest.
Item No. CHS-275
Material: Natural Marble
Service: Accept Any Customized Size Made
Technique: Art-quality Hand Carved, High Polished

Dimensions: H: 68 (in)

Price: $2,380–$2,980

Rearing Horse Statue for Sale BOKK-236

The life size rearing horse statue’s body is well-proportioned, and the muscles and bones are cast to the fullest. This is our most popular style of bronze horse sculptures, we cast more than 100 bronze rearing horse sculptures every year and send them all over the world.
Item No: BOKK-236
Craft Tech: Traditional Lost Wax Bronze Casting
Surface Treatment: Multi-Patina
Core Advantages: Ready Clay Model, No Extra Molding Fee
Application Scenarios: Manor Courtyard, Commercial Square, Ranch, Resort Landscaping
Transport Package: Reinforced Export Wooden Crate
Toll Free: +86 139 3848 0725

Dimensions: H: 118 (in)

Price: $3,980–$5,980

Why is Bronze Sculpture More Expensive than Other Materials?

Bronze sculptures command higher prices due to their premium material composition (high-copper alloy with costly tin), intricate lost-wax casting process (over 33 labor-intensive steps), and exceptional durability (lasting millennia, far outperforming cheaper alternatives like resin or stainless steel). This combination of quality, craftsmanship, and longevity justifies their premium value.

How Long Do Marble Statues Last?

Marble statues, under ideal conditions, can be preserved for hundreds or even thousands of years. Their actual lifespan is influenced by various factors, including the stone’s characteristics, environmental conditions, and maintenance.