Solid and Hollow Cast Hindu Bronze Sculptures: Art, Technique, and Sacred Craft Hindu bronze sculptures represent a living artistic tradition that blends spiritual devotion, metallurgy, and refined craftsmanship. From ancient times to the present day, artisans have created divine icons using both solid and hollow casting methods. Each technique has its own purpose, aesthetic value, and functional importance. While small sculptures are generally cast solid, larger icons are often hollow to reduce weight, improve structural stability, and ensure uniform cooling during the casting process. The choice between solid and hollow casting is not merely technical but also deeply connected with ritual use, longevity, and practicality. The Lost Wax Casting Technique Both solid and hollow bronze sculptures are traditionally created using the lost wax method. This ancient process involves sculpting the figure in wax, covering it with layers of clay, and heating the mold so that the wax melts and...