
Bronze sculptures are timeless works of art that require secure and aesthetically pleasing mounting to bases or pedestals. The most common techniques include:
1. Threaded Rods or Bolts – A threaded rod is embedded into the sculpture during casting, allowing it to be screwed into a pre-drilled hole in the base for a sturdy connection.
2. Epoxy or Industrial Adhesives – High-strength adhesives bond the sculpture to the base without visible hardware, ideal for smooth finishes.
3. Custom Brackets or Clamps – Metal brackets or clamps can be discreetly attached to hold the sculpture in place, especially for larger or heavier pieces.
4. Welding or Brazing – For permanent installations, welding or brazing can fuse the sculpture directly to a metal base.
5. Pin or Dowel Systems – Small pins or dowels align the sculpture with the base, often combined with adhesives for extra stability.
Each method ensures durability while maintaining the sculpture’s artistic integrity. The choice depends on weight, size, and display environment.