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Chola Style Shiva Nataraja From South India

Chola Style Shiva Nataraja From South India

This museum quality Shiva Nataraja From South India is made in the Chola style and dates to the 1980's. It is an unusually good example.

 

The original Chola period bronzes were created using the lost wax technique. The process is commonly known as cire perdue. Beeswax is mixed with a little oil and kneaded well to soften it. The figure is sculpted from this mixture fashioning all the minute details. When finished the entire figure is then coated with clay made from termite hills to create the mould. The mould is then dried and fired in an oven with cow-dung cakes. The wax model melts leaving an empty clay mould. The mould is then heated and molten brass or bronze is poured into the empty clay mould.

 

Chola bronzes use an alloy known as panchaloha - the five precious metals. When the mould is entirely filled it is left to cool. The clay mould is then broken off exposing the cast bronze figure. The casting is then cleaned, finer details are carved, blemishes are removed and it is finally polished.


70 x 23 x 92 (wxdxh cms)

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$2,854.55
Chola Style Shiva Nataraja From South India
$2,854.55

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Chola Style Shiva Nataraja From South India

This museum quality Shiva Nataraja From South India is made in the Chola style and dates to the 1980's. It is an unusually good example.

 

The original Chola period bronzes were created using the lost wax technique. The process is commonly known as cire perdue. Beeswax is mixed with a little oil and kneaded well to soften it. The figure is sculpted from this mixture fashioning all the minute details. When finished the entire figure is then coated with clay made from termite hills to create the mould. The mould is then dried and fired in an oven with cow-dung cakes. The wax model melts leaving an empty clay mould. The mould is then heated and molten brass or bronze is poured into the empty clay mould.

 

Chola bronzes use an alloy known as panchaloha - the five precious metals. When the mould is entirely filled it is left to cool. The clay mould is then broken off exposing the cast bronze figure. The casting is then cleaned, finer details are carved, blemishes are removed and it is finally polished.


70 x 23 x 92 (wxdxh cms)

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout

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This museum quality Shiva Nataraja From South India is made in the Chola style and dates to the 1980's. It is an unusually good example.

 

The original Chola period bronzes were created using the lost wax technique. The process is commonly known as cire perdue. Beeswax is mixed with a little oil and kneaded well to soften it. The figure is sculpted from this mixture fashioning all the minute details. When finished the entire figure is then coated with clay made from termite hills to create the mould. The mould is then dried and fired in an oven with cow-dung cakes. The wax model melts leaving an empty clay mould. The mould is then heated and molten brass or bronze is poured into the empty clay mould.

 

Chola bronzes use an alloy known as panchaloha - the five precious metals. When the mould is entirely filled it is left to cool. The clay mould is then broken off exposing the cast bronze figure. The casting is then cleaned, finer details are carved, blemishes are removed and it is finally polished.


70 x 23 x 92 (wxdxh cms)

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout

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