Traditional Arts | Sculpture
Introduction
Two major sculptural traditions flourished in Tibet: one in which statues were modelled of clay that was not fired, but was allowed to dry and cure naturally. In the second, statues were made of metal, employing both the lost wax process that is mostly used to cast smaller images and the tradition employed at Norbulingka in which colossal statues are wrought from copper sheet and gilded before being assembled.
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