What is Lost-Wax Casting?
Lost wax casting, also known as “investment casting,” is the process by which a single metal object is cast from a wax model. It is a highly versatile process that achieves exceptionally detailed results.
Lost wax casting builds a mold around a sacrificial wax model. After the mold investment is set, the wax is melted out and forms a cavity where the metal or glass flows in. Using this method of casting captures fine details in both metal and glass. This ancient method has been used since 3000 B.C. to visually capture the stories of ancient cultures and religions throughout history.
See the Lord of Battles Lost Wax casting method HERE
The Celtic Dragon Brooch is not just a decorative piece; it’s a symbol of elegance and heritage that connects you to ancient traditions.
Lost-wax cast bronze Celtic clasp with wolf head motifs
Lost-Wax Cast Heraldic Eagle Bronze Belt Decoration.
Heraldic Eagle bronze decorative belt fitting.
Lost-wax cast bronze Viking belt strapend.
This lost-wax bronze casting is from an authentic Roman design.
A large lost-wax cast bronze belt buckle with Celtic Knot design.
Solid lost-wax cast bronze ear scoop pendant with leather cord
A set of 5 late Medieval bronze buttons.
Lost-wax Bronze Celtic Belt Buckle
Lost-wax cast bronze Norse beard comb with leather sheath
Lost-wax Cast Bronze Norman Prick Spurs (Pair)
Celtic Belt Buckle and Belt Strapend cast from lost-wax cast bronze.
Lost-wax cast Bronze Fleur de Lys belt mount with mounting lugs
Late Medieval lost-wax cast bronze buckle
A set of 5 late medieval bronze buttons
Lost-wax cast bronze medieval flower fitting for a belt.