The statue is made of concrete soapstone.
The statue located in the Tijuca Forest National Park, at the peak of Mt. Corcovado is made from concrete and soapstone.
soapstone and concrete
Reinforced concrete and soapstone.
That is the correct spelling of "redeemer" (one who barters or exchanges for money).The capitalized Redeemer is used religiously to mean the Savior (Jesus Christ).
They used reinforced concrete and soapstone.
Christ is still alive today, and the question is not so much as how we use him as to how he uses us, seeing that he is Lord and God of ajj.
granite
A metamorphic rock is easier to carve into a statue compared to a sedimentary rock. The most common rock that is used in sculpture is marble.
the statue of david is carved from carrara marble
The pedestal is granite; the statue itself is copper shaped around a steel frame.
The word Christ is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word Messiah. This name, Messiah, was well known among the Jews. The Messiah was the promised one and they expected him as a Saviour and Redeemer. Both Messiah and Christ signify anointed.
A Statue with broken chains