Gipszöntvényt
Gipszöntvényt is a Hungarian term that translates to "plaster cast" or "gypsum casting." It refers to a form created by pouring a liquid casting material, typically plaster of Paris, into a mold. Once the plaster hardens, it retains the shape of the mold, thus creating a replica. This technique is widely used in various fields, including art, sculpture, restoration, and even dental applications.
The process of creating a gipszöntvényt involves several steps. First, a mold is made, which can be
Gipszöntvényt is valued for its ability to capture fine details and its relatively low cost of production.