Catalogue
Italian Baroque

BUSH HAMMERING
Bush hammering is a process that creates a lightly pleated surface, appreciated for its light and shade effects.
Technology ›Bush hammering is a process that creates a lightly pleated surface, appreciated for its light and shade effects.
Technology ›Chiseling gives the possibility to obtain a relief and cold decoration on brass, through the beating made with a chisel.
Technology ›A wax model finely produced by the artist is covered with ceramic dust which, appropriately oven-dried at 1,200°, creates the cast that will work as mould for the fusion.
Technology ›In 1946 Alfredo Porro, designer and inventor, began his business by patenting the key duplicating machine.
Technology ›Brass gives the opportunity to obtain, through the hot pressing, the maximum precision in the particulars that have to be obtained. The brass alloy is mainly made of copper and zinc and it is characterized by: excellent resistance to corrosion, ductile and malleable material, high values in term of hardness and mechanical resistance.
Technology ›The bronze finish is realized in two different ways: polishing and brushing. In the first case the product is polished with powder of earthenwares and pottery in order to create an antique and stippled effect. In the second case the object is manually brushed with a cloth in order to highlight the golden nuances.
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