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Beautiful Bronze - Bronze Sculpture in Ancient and Modern Times

Though most cultures have a history of creating bronze sculptures, it was the ancient Greeks who are credited with the first life-size bronze figures. At first beating the bronze into shape and welding pieces together, the Greeks later refined the bronze sculpture technique by creating a clay model, lining it with wax and then a second layer of clay. The molten bronze was then poured in, which ...
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Modern Outlook in Bronze Sculptures

Bronze is a metal that is used for crafting sculptures, weapons and house hold items. Bronze expands on cooling and melts easily making it the ideal metal for sculptures. Bronze sculptures have anti rust quality which makes them very popular.
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Netsuke - Japanese Tradition, Modern Appeal

The netsuke is a personal decoration piece dating back to the 17th century Japan. It evolved from the purely functional to highly detailed and varied over a period of approximately 300 years.
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Perfect Heirlooms

With the global ban on elephant ivory, genuine mammoth ivory has been the replacement. Unlike the forbidden elephant ivory, mammoth ivory is legal to use worldwide because of the animal being an extinct species.
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The Magnificent Sculptures From Mammoth Ivory

In replacement of the banned elephant ivory, genuine Mammoth Ivory became the only ivory for art allowed. The Internet is a great place to explore the many facets of For the very good reason of saving the many elephants that were needlessly being slaughtered to only obtain the elephant's ivory tusks, elephant ivory was banned world wide in the 1970's
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Mammoth Ivory Figurines - Own a Piece of History

Genuine mammoth ivory has replaced the void created by the global ban on elephant ivory. There are sculptors who have shifted base from elephant ivory carving to mammoth ivory carving due to the ban but mammoth ivory is legal worldwide as mammoth is an extinct animal.
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Netsuke - Beaded Throughout History

Netsuke is basically miniature sculptures which have now become a collectable item. Netsuke was a carved piece on the cord of the (sagemono) or a hanging compartment, that was kept tight by the cord bead or 'ojime', placed between the 'inro' and the netsuke. The inro hanged from the kimono sash (obi) and the netsuke was placed below the sash, holding the Sagemono in its place.
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Latest Scoop on Silver Judaica Objects on Sale

There are several ways to assure the highest quality in Silver Judaica items. So with some guidelines, being safe with Internet Silver Judaica purchasing is possible. The list of materials should be Sterling Silver or Silver plated pewter for quality Silver Judaica items.
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The Reason Why Exotic Netsuke Were Sculpted

Netsuke allowed a wide range of self-expression without repercussions. As long as related to the natural being of the societal practices, exotic Netsuke called "Shunga" Netsuke was accepted within the societal values. Shunga Netsuke originated in China, Japan widely accepted Shunga Netsuke within their other wise strict cultural society.
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How To Paint On Mammoth Ivory

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