Have you ever walked into a shop and seen two stunning brass idols of the same design—one a perfect tabletop size and the other a magnificent centerpiece? And then, when you look at the price tags, you do a double-take?
You might think: "The big one is only twice the height of the small one. Why is it four times the price?"
It's a completely fair question! We're all used to thinking in a single dimension: length, height, or width. But when you create something three-dimensional like a statue, the cost doesn't just double when the height doubles. It's a geometric explosion of effort!
Let's imagine our two idols, identical in every way except size:
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Idol A: A charming 15-inch piece.
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Idol B: A majestic 30-inch masterpiece.
You're right, Idol B is exactly double the height of Idol A. But here's the fun part: to keep the proportions perfect, it also has to be double the width and double the depth.
So, while we see a simple doubling of height, the idol itself is essentially getting a full "glow-up" in all directions. Think of it like a building block:
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The 15-inch idol is like one small block.
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The 30-inch idol isn't just one block stacked on top of another. It's like a whole new structure built with four of those original blocks!
This is where the magic (and the cost) comes in! That "four times" increase in price isn't a random number—it's a direct reflection of the work and materials required.
What does that "4x" really mean?
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4x the Brass: The most obvious part! A statue that's twice as tall, wide, and deep requires a lot more raw material. It's not just a double scoop of brass; it's more like a quadruple scoop! The sheer weight and volume of the larger piece are exponentially greater.
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4x the Craftsmanship: Think about the sculptor. Every intricate detail, every line, every smooth curve on the larger idol has to be scaled up and perfected. This isn't just a matter of moving a hand twice as far; it's about a massive increase in the physical and artistic effort to maintain that incredible detail and balance. The time, patience, and skill required can easily quadruple.
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4x the Polishing: Once the masterpiece is cast, the polishing begins. Imagine polishing a small, intricate piece. Now, imagine polishing one that is four times the surface area. Every square inch needs to be buffed to a brilliant shine. This is a huge increase in labor and time.
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4x the Stone Work (if applicable): If our idol is adorned with precious stones or intricate inlay work, the larger piece will require not just more stones but a much larger area to place them. This means more time, more precision, and more of the expensive stones themselves.
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4x the Packaging and Shipping: This is often an overlooked part of the cost. A larger, heavier idol requires a much more robust and custom-made box to ensure it's protected during its journey. The shipping costs are also based on both weight and size, so a significant jump in both will lead to a significant jump in the price of getting it to your home safely.