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Bronze
Mammoth
Dallas
Museum of Natural History
26 ft long
Weight 15,000
lbs.
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John
Kasson II and Bill Kasson
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Kassons Castings is a family owned and operated Art Foundry specializing in the production of Bronze sculptures using the Lost wax process. For almost 30 years, the Kasson Family Art Foundry has strived to produce the finest castings around. One of the key ingredients to our success is the fact that three generations of Kassons are actively involved in the business. Every step of the process has been learned, perfected, and mastered by each family member. Every casting we do has 30 years of experience behind it. In the art foundry business the most important part of every step of the process, be it mold making, specialized wax production, building of a ceramic shell, or getting consistently superior castings is experience and judgement.
Our castings have been placed and are held in collections worldwide. From monuments to cast bronze memorials, we have done it all. We are extremely proud of our most recent monumental project, The Star of Texas, a 35-foot tall bronze star located at The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin, Texas.
We always enjoy and look forward to meeting artists, and we invite you to contact us for any art casting and consultation needs you may have. So, if you need an Art Foundry to produce your bronze sculptures, or just want to learn more about the lost wax process we would love to hear from you. |
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To Contact Us
Kassons Castings
201 E. St Elmo Rd.
Austin, TX 78745
Phone/Fax: 512-447-1988
E-mail:
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