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<p>[QUOTE="AntiqueBytes, post: 4299863, member: 13195"]There are cut marks/depressions at the point where the figure meets the base as if it is two pieces. It looks like the figure was placed in. Also, poured composites ceramics cannot have the fine degree of carving. It has the texture of a hard stone that was carved by something sharp not dull shallow marks. Both myself and the person from the museum have a background in moldmaking. It still may be what you say but it does have these features.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AntiqueBytes, post: 4299863, member: 13195"]There are cut marks/depressions at the point where the figure meets the base as if it is two pieces. It looks like the figure was placed in. Also, poured composites ceramics cannot have the fine degree of carving. It has the texture of a hard stone that was carved by something sharp not dull shallow marks. Both myself and the person from the museum have a background in moldmaking. It still may be what you say but it does have these features.[/QUOTE]
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