
1) Antique asset, often 2) Antique coating 3) Antique sheen 4) Art material 5) Asset for some antiques 6) Bronze coating 7) Bronze film 8) Bronze incrustation 9) Coat 10) Coating 11) Coating on copper 12) Color change on old silver 13) Copper coating 14) Copper film 15) Copper finish 16) Corrosion on a statue
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1) Aura 2) Film 3) Sheen 4) Shine
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A thin layer of corrosion products with a distinctive coloration that forms on a metal surface exposed to air and water. Patina usually refers to the greenish coating that forms on copper alloys over time.
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A patina is a natural or applied surface finish to a sculpture piece. Natural patinas may occur by oxidation due to long exposure to air or earth
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• (n.) A dish or plate of metal or earthenware; a patella. • (n.) The color or incrustation which age gives to works of art; especially, the green rust which covers ancient bronzes, coins, and medals.
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A patina on wood furniture shows depth and grain and helps indicate its age.
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A luster or sheen that develops with use over time, usually associated with fine antiques, vintage furniture and leather.
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Patina is a thin layer of oxidation, which occurs on certain metals such as copper or zinc over time due to atmospheric influences. The patina results in a change of colour, which is considered aesthetically pleasing.
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A surface film found on coins (usually brown or green) caused by oxidation over a long period of time.
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A film or an incrustation, usually green, that forms on copper and bronze after a certain amount of weathering and as a result of the oxidation of the copper. Special chemical treatments will also induce different colored patinas on new bronzes. Bronzes may be painted with acrylic and lacquer.
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A surface change due to age or use, such as the fine oxidation of copper or the weathering of wood
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Discoloration that forms on metals such as silver and bronze but often planned for in the artist
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A surface discoloration or adhesive outer crust of an artifact due to chemical changes resulting from weathering. Patina does not necessarily imply great age.
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Pat'ina noun [ Italian , from Latin
patina a dish, a pan, a kind of cake. Confer
Paten .]
1. A dish or plate of metal or earthenware; a patella.
2. (Fine Arts) The color or incrustation which age gives to works of art; especially, the green rust which covers ancient...
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A film or an incrustation, often green, that forms on copper and bronze after a certain period of weathering and as a result of the oxidation of the copper. Different chemical treatments will also induce myriad colored patinas on new Bronze works. Bronzes may additionally be painted with acrylic and lacquer.
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A patina is a natural or applied surface finish to a sculpture piece. Natural patinas may occur by oxidation due to long exposure to air or earth — the most common of which is verdigris on copper or bronze. Artificial patinas can be created by application of chemical pastes or (below melting point) firing in a chemical atmosphere.
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. the discoloured skin or rind of a stone resulting from exposure to air, sunlight and soil chemicals.
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A protective film that develops on copper on exposure to the atmosphere. In most non-polluted environments it is basic copper carbonate but in industrial and urban areas it is mainly basic copper sulphate.
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A thin layer of corrosion products with a distinctive colouration that forms on a metal surface exposed to air and water. Patina usually refers to the greenish coating that forms on copper alloys over time. In most non-polluted environments it is basic copper carbonate but in industrial and urban areas it is mainly basic copper sulphate. See also: ...
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noun a fine coating of oxide on the surface of a metal
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Also called natural toning. Patina is the change metal undergoes under the chemical influences of air, water and earth (especially in mintage containing copper). The patina of coins and medals is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also usually a sign of age and value.
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A term usually used to describe lighter shades of toning.
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[Difficult words] a fine coating of oxide on the surface of a metal
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[Obscure words] a fine coating of oxide on the surface of a metal
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