Bronze Garden Statue
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Homeowners who are searching for a rich piece of history and an ideal way to make their landscape stand out should consider purchasing a bronze garden statue. These figures are extremely gorgeous and will allow you to show off all the hard work you invested into your lovely garden. Bronze is a metal alloy composed of copper and tin. It is commonly used to design statues and other works of art. It has a richer, redder color in contrast to brass, but it is a little more expensive compared to its counterpart. Garden statues designed with this metal are very attractive and extremely valuable. Bronze has the unique ability to flow into all parts of the cast mold during the manufacturing process. This allows molders to replicate all the intricate details of the statue. In addition, this metal can also be shaped by the artist’s tool. Artist’s can then express his or her feelings when designing the sculpture. Garden statues made out this metal come in many different shapes and characters. Homeowners can select one that represents a particular theme, such as a pair of angels to show peace, or lions to show ownership and dominance. Garden statues made of bronze are possible thanks to the Chinese, Greeks, and Romans. The Chinese developed the lost wax method back during the Shang Dynasty in 2000 B.C. This bronze making method spread rapidly throughout Asia and parts of During the Renaissance period in Garden objects designed with this metal are very delicate and should be cared for properly. Figures, which have this metal as its base, can develop a green film, better known as a patina, if it is exposed to moist air for a long period of time. This coating actually protects the piece, and it is often seen on many works of art. However, long-term exposure can be problematic unless the proper steps are taken to care for your figure. Bronze needs to be cleaned as often as possible. Dust and dirt accumulation can eat away at the surface of your garden figure. Residents can thoroughly clean their piece by washing it with a saltwater solution. Washing the object in boiling, hot distilled water can usually prevent the all too common “Bronze Disease” which forms unsightly green spots on the figure. Homeowners should also polish their bronze garden statue to keep it looking its best at all times. |
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