
Die Casting


The wax tree is carefully placed in a steel container filled with white plaster to capture every detail.
The mould is then heated in industrial ovens for 15 to 16 hours at a temperature of 800 degrees, removing the wax and leaving a hollow impression of the tree. The pieces are arranged to allow molten metal to flow evenly through the structure. The liquid metal is then poured into the mould, creating a solid metal tree that faithfully replicates the original wax design, with precision visible from all angles — interior, top, and sides.
