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Lost-wax brass casting

Casters use the lost-wax method to make brass figures and ritual objects.

★ 4.6 (24 rating) 180 learners

Your transmitter: Keiko Mori Updated 06/2026 Language: English

Listed Crafts Africa

What you will learn

  • Understand the origin and meaning of this knowledge
  • Watch the gestures filmed by the practitioner
  • Leave with enough to try it yourself
  • Avoid the common beginner mistakes

Course content

3 modules - 10 lessons - 2h 30m total length

Introduction - Lost-wax brass casting3 lessons
▷ Welcome and intentionPreview 4:12
• Where Lost-wax brass casting comes from 8:30
• Materials 5:05
Gestures step by step4 lessons
▷ First gesturePreview 12:40
• Second gesture 10:15
• Mistakes to avoid 7:50
• Guided practice 15:20
Going further3 lessons
• Regional variants 9:00
• Care and keeping 6:30
• Closing words 3:10

Requirements

  • No prerequisite, this knowledge is open to all
  • Curiosity and a little patience
  • Basic materials are listed in the first lesson

Description

Casters use the lost-wax method to make brass figures and ritual objects.

Who this is for

  • Anyone curious about other cultures and crafts
  • People who want to pass on or revive a tradition
  • Travellers and lovers of the territory

Course notes

  • PDF sheet of the key steps
  • Materials and suppliers list
  • Glossary of the territory's terms

Your transmitter

Keiko Mori

Benin

Keiko Mori passes on lost-wax brass casting from their own territory (Benin). This knowledge is shared in their own words and gestures, with no middleman.

Reviews

★ 4.6 (24 rating)

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