name the process by which sculpture was done in metal in harappan peroid
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Sculpture in Metal: The Harappan artists knew the art of bronze casting. They used the special lost wax process in which the wax figures were covered with a coating of clay. Then the wax was melted by heating and the hollow mould thus created was filled with molten metal which took the original shape of the object. A figure of a female naked dancer was found at Mohen-jo-daro. Necklaces adorn her breast. One of her arms is fully covered with bangles made of bone or ivory. Her eyes are large, nose is flat and the lips are pendulous. Her hair is braided and her head is slightly thrown back. Her limbs suggest graceful lines. Besides the figurine, bronze figures of a buffalo and a humped bull are very artistically designed.
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The sculpture in metal was done through the special LOST WAX PROCESS . In this process wax figures where covered with a coating of clay . Then the wax was melted by heating and the hollow mould does created was built with molten metal which took the original shape of the object
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