Antiquing, oxidizing, and patining are processes that chemically "age" or "weather" metal, resulting in a variety of colors, finishes, and effects.
Depending on the type of metal, these antiquing and oxidizing processes can result in rusty brown-greens and brown-oranges for architectural projects, a range of browns and blacks that result in a weathered look on jewelry or decorative metals, or pleasing blues and purples that produce an aged look on silver pieces.
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EPi's room-temperature oxidizers and antiquing chemicals are suitable for brass, bronze, and copper, Unique shades of brown and black on copper, brass, and bronze produce attractive pieces that appear antiqued. Varying the concentration and length of immersion results in different colors and finishes.
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