On which subject - matter have the bronze sculpture been made in India
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Apart from sculpturing in terracotta and stone, ancient Indian artists were masters in bronze sculpting as well.
The Lost Wax Technique or the ‘Cire-Perdu’ process has been known from the time of the Indus Valley Civilization itself. This process is in use even today.
Bronze is an alloy of basically copper and tin. Sometimes zinc was also added although most of the component is copper.
The alloy-making process of mixing metals was known to the ancient Indians.
Bronze sculptures and statuettes of various icons of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism have been found from various parts of India dating from the 2nd century CE to the 16th century CE.
Most of the images were used for religious and ritualistic purposes.
The metal casting process was also used for making articles of daily use like utensils.
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Bronze sculptures and statuettes of various icons of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism have been found from various parts of India dating from the 2nd century CE to the 16th century CE. Most of the images were used for religious and ritualistic purposes.
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