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Examples of patina


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In addition, rapidly developed patinas tend to be rather loose and powdery.
The result is superficially quite convincing, but would not deceive anyone with experience of genuine patinas.
The patinas on copper alloys were often appreciated in their own right and a study of the patination is central to all authenticity studies.
Which is actually what the building will move towards as the exterior gets a patina.
His publications outside of physics include studies of speech (vowels), patina, and an artificial healing climate.
Each is faced in slate and other 'selffinishing' materials intended to gain a patina with age.
Over a thousand years ago bronzes were being produced in the style of the early pieces and given an artificial patina.
The faker has more immediate problems: the false patina must simultaneously look attractive, stay firmly in place, and appear genuine.
Again the patina is a deep black and contrasts with brightly polished silver, brass and gold inlay decoration.
Tooled and detailed in fine leather, they resembled the patina of ceruse and rouge on faces spangled with beauty spots.
The patina the bronzes had acquired during burial was much admired, and people assumed that they had originally been patinated.
The still centre of the piece was 'snowfall on ashes', as caressing, feathery string tremolo harmonics traced a patina of frost on which the soloist skated nervously.
Alternatively a patina can be induced on the surface of the metal, either by treatment with suitable chemical concoctions or by rapid weathering in an extreme environment.
The bar has an industrial ambiance using natural timber and patina'd steel.
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The copper patinas are very thin: just 0.050800.07620 millimeters in thickness.
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In addition, there is evidence that weathering patinas can and do develop on rock surfaces on the asteroid.
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A single work may consist of several materials, differentiated by varied patinas and polychromy.
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A wide range of chemicals, both household and commercial, can give a variety of patinas.
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All those colours and patinas fit better on a person like me, right?
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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.
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The surfaces of his works often feature applied patinas or hammered textures.
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His bronze patinas of reptiles, insects and fish are also remarkable.
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Particularly when the term appears within economic discourse, the ethical and political issues are concealed, and incentives take on the positive ethical patina associated with the free market.
Paired with 'illustrative' game theoretic models, these narratives can acquire the patina of scientific theory without satisfying its requirements: the ability to predict or explain out of sample.
Inevitably in those circumstances, a certain patina of the courtier is bound to have been acquired.
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Given how long it has endured and its tacit, if not explicit, acceptance by all concerned, it has achieved the patina of a convention.
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The security of peoples and the patina of civilisation can easily be shattered.
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The hard patina which has developed on the stonework over more than a century is unlikely to be significantly affected by a delay of a year or so.
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Today, treen is highly collectable for its beautiful patina and tactile appeal.
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Coins that have not been cleaned generally show an original patina manifested with various golden, orange colors and a thick skin.
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What seemed hopelessly innocent in 1954 has now acquired the patina of camp.
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The flints found were in a grey or chocolate-brown color with some having a shiny patina.
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The bronze trophy, finished with a silver nitrate patina, weighs 102 lbs (42.3 kg) and stands 16 (42 cm) tall.
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Large areas of corrosion and uneven natural patina are seen.
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Networks of nonsensical relationship act upon speeches and plays the way a patina does upon artwork in metal.
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Architectural structures built with copper corrode to give green verdigris (or patina).
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They were supported with overhangs with copper fascias cured to achieve an antique green patina.
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The rectangular piece has an undulating upper surface, and is made of weathering steel (which gives it a brown patina).
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Desert varnish is a thin coating (patina) of manganese, iron and clays on the surface of sun-baked boulders.
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In the show's alternate universe, the statue has not acquired a green patina and is its original copper color.
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In arid environments, a patina may not form at all if the moisture is insufficient.
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The brown polished outer surface of the sphere contrasts with the greenish patina inside.
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The objects are typically small and simple in form, and have a striking patina that derives from being handled or worn on the body.
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Tarnish actually preserves the underlying metal in outdoor use, and in this form is called patina.
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He then casts the waxes in bronze, and, finally, works over the surface again, applying the patina.
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Old fractures therefore have thicker layers of patina than more recent flake scars.
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Chemically patina is caused by an attack of oxygen in wet air and by afterward.
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However, it would also be necessary for some time to pass for a forgery to acquire the characteristics of an authentic patina.
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Patination composition varies with the reacted elements and these will determine the color of the patina.
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The metals distinctive green patina has long been coveted by architects and designers.
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There's a certain patina that's extremely hard to fudge, and that finish is built up over centuries.
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Cleaning and conservation in 1988 have restored their original antique bronze patina.
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They are used during dances, but some have a thick encrusted patina acquired during other ceremonies in which libations are poured over them.
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He described the film as telling a love story where the science fiction is this subtle patina on the story.
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As of 2014 the patina has progressed, with a light blue patina forming in areas that are most exposed to rain.
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Workers cleaned each name and restored the marble's original patina.
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The crudeness of the anti-psychiatric argument is tinged with a distinct patina of paranoia.
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They can not depict what is hidden under their patina: the distortions of our fears, the destructuring push of our desires.
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Jewelry trade publications advise jewelers to present minute surface scratches (which they term patina) as a desirable feature.
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Surface rust is flaky and friable, and provides no protection to the underlying iron, unlike the formation of patina on copper surfaces.
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The copper medals have a patina applied, which protects the copper from eroding and makes the medal look like bronze.
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The final patina is a particularly durable layer that is highly resistant to atmospheric corrosion, thereby protecting the underlying metal against further weathering.
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Though displaying the verbal dexterity one associates with both the playwright and the genre, the patina of wit occasionally erupts into shocking crudity.
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Over the years, the dome's original copper has aged to a green patina.
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Doubtlessly the patina is continuous in many places throughout surface and lettering grooves in the case of ossuary and tablet.
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Steaming foods or using soap on a wok or other dishware could damage the patina and possibly allow rust.
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Buildings in damp coastal/marine environments will develop patina layers faster than ones in dry inland areas.
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The finish was sandblasted to ensure even weathering for an amber patina.
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From 2011 to 2015, they were cleaned by a specially constructed laser beam, which removed accumulated soot and grime without harming the marble's patina.
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Verdigris forms a protective patina on the surface of the bell which coats it against further oxidation.
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The flat base painted by spraying it with an acidic mixture to give it the bluish-green patina.
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The other prominent external feature is the series of steeply-pitched copper roofs, whose green patina contrasts with the orange-brown brickwork.
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The patina is a powdery light blue-green, fairly uniform in appearance.
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The most common colors produced are brown or statuary finishes for brass or bronze and green or patina finishes for copper.
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The structure is topped with a steeply pitched copper roof with a green patina.
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Furthermore, the incredibly fine grain gives the armchair a unique patina over time.
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The blue-green patina of the bronze may have been an intentional part of the original artifact.
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The colour of the coating is commonly known as its patina.
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Material from the beach had a whiter patina than that found nearer the road.
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The surface of the bronze is highly textured and carries a brown patina, with the texture allowing some areas of brighter bronze to show through.
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A patina of green-blue copper carbonate forms on the surface of copper with exposure to the water and carbon dioxide in the air.
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The sculpture was cleaned of its former somewhat oily patina.
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The whitish trunk beneath takes on a patina of colours from white to grey to deep brown.
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While most preservationists value the patina of a copper roof, the concept must extend to an industrial steel roof in this case.
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Traditionally a paste of ground daikon radish is also used to prepare the work for the patina.
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As of 2011, they are being cleaned by a specially constructed laser beam, which removes accumulated soot and grime without harming the marble's patina.
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Firstly, it has a careful use of warm materials such as weathering steel, which produces a self-sealing rust patina.
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The surface of the sculpture was originally patinated with a green patina, and was expected to change very little with age.
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Although the white-faced exterior was austere, the interior was elaborately decorated with furniture in mahogany and walnut woods, and mirrors of gold leaf patina.
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The can-like lights that are present throughout the space appear to have a darkened patina applied as compared to the original lacquered fixtures.
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The selling price is also much affected by visible scratches, spots, patina, and other defects introduced by bad handling.
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Weathering steel exhibits uniform oxidation or rusting that results in a uniform protective patina and reduces maintenance requirements.
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Despite initial favourable scientific analysis of the patina and aging of the marble, the question of its authenticity has persisted from the beginning.
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Engravings were effected by chiseling through this patina, exposing the lighter rock underneath.
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To prevent possible rust stains from affecting the exterior patina of the statue, the pretext was adopted of using aluminum.
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Over the years the bronze statue oxidized, acquiring a greenish-black patina.
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Lastly, the bronze was coated with a patina to protect it from the elements of the outdoors.
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Capitalizing on dramatic progress in the neurosciences, the merchants of personal success were quick to commandeer neurological jargon to provide a patina of authority.
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On the exterior, he redid the balustrade, and restored the masonry, removing its gold patina.
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