Bronze was one of humanity's first intentionally created metal alloys at 3300-1200 BCE. The combinations of copper and tin created a metal significantly harder and more durable than copper alone. Bronze develops a natural patina over time with oxidation. This creates complex colors from deeps browns to subtle greens that many collectors and wearers prize for the depth and character it adds to each piece. Bronze is a warm metal and suits a variety of skin tones. It also has excellent thermal properties as it quickly adjusts to your body temperature comfortably. The durability of bronze ensures these items can become cherished heirlooms to be passed down through the generations.
Care and maintenance- After wearing wipe with soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove excess oils, dirt and moisture. For deeper cleaning of accumulated grime or unwanted patina create a solution of mild dish soap and warm (not hot) water. Use a soft baby toothbrush to clean intricate areas followed by a complete rinse and dry to prevent water spots.
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