cire perdue
Pronunciation: /ˌsɪə pəːˈdjuː/
Definition of cire perdue
noun
- a method of bronze casting using a clay core and a wax coating placed in a mould. The wax is melted in the mould and drained out, and bronze poured into the space left, producing a hollow bronze figure when the core is discarded. Also called lost wax.
Origin:
French, 'lost wax'