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  2. Bidriware - Wikipedia

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    The soil is mixed with ammonium chloride and water to produce a paste which is then rubbed onto a heated brass surface. The paste darkens the brass but not the silver inlay. The black patina is a mixture of zinc oxide and copper(II) oxide (Cu 2 O). It is the copper oxide that gives the patina its black color (zinc oxide is white).

  3. Pullman Memorial Universalist Church - Wikipedia

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    1956 – Two brass candle sticks were given by Grant and Mae Barber. 1959 – Organ rebuilt, electrified, and console moved from choir loft to the west transept at a cost of $10,000. 1961 – The congregation affiliated within the merger of the American Universalist Church and the American Unitarian Association in what became the Unitarian ...

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  5. Lost-wax casting - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of stepwise bronze casting by the lost-wax method. Lost-wax casting – also called investment casting, precision casting, or cire perdue (French: [siʁ pɛʁdy]; borrowed from French) [1] – is the process by which a duplicate sculpture (often a metal, such as silver, gold, brass, or bronze) is cast from an original sculpture.

  6. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    A celadon ceramic candle holder in the shape of a crouched lion, Three Kingdoms period (220–265), made in Eastern Wu A celadon hunping jar with sculpted designs of architecture , from the Jin dynasty (266–420)

  7. Metal casting - Wikipedia

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    Molten metal before casting Casting iron in a sand mold. In metalworking and jewelry making, casting is a process in which a liquid metal is delivered into a mold (usually by a crucible) that contains a negative impression (i.e., a three-dimensional negative image) of the intended shape.

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