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Starfish on 10" Green Patina Copper Wall Hanging Made in Rhode Island
Starfish on 10in Green Patina Copper Wall Hanging
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0910016
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Reg. Retail: $100.00
Price: $75.00
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Through a challenging combination of art and chemistry, a Rhode Island artist has perfected the art of manually weathering copper – and the effects are spectacular!
Normally, it takes 30 or more years for copper to achieve the verdigris color most recognized by people as a patina. Within the artist’s controlled studio, however, this oxidation process is greatly sped up through the careful application of various chemicals to the copper. Artfully applied so that the sea-inspired design emerges from each copper art piece, it takes the artist’s full attention to guide the oxidation process toward that signature green patina so popular on copper today.
Once the perfect hue is achieved, she immediately halts all further oxidation, capturing the vivid color by coating the entire copper art piece with a special sealant. Two additional coats are later applied to ensure the colors remain true for years to come.
As a result, each copper wall hanging is painstakingly crafted as a one-of-a-kind piece with outstanding quality. It is surprisingly simple to maintain this quality within your home. No special care is needed. In fact, we recommend only soap and water occasionally. Avoid commercial polish or metal cleaners which can break down the sealant.
All 10” copper wall art pieces are reinforced on the back with wood and include a picture-hanging wire already attached for easy hanging. Mix and match several pieces together to achieve a unique nautical home décor, or feature one alone as a stunning copper focal piece. 10” x 10”
Handcrafted in Rhode Island. Found in some of the finest boutiques throughout the United States. Brought to you by The New England Trading Company, Ltd.
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Patina is usually a green film formed naturally on copper and bronze by age or long exposure or use, or artificially (as by acids) and often valued aesthetically for its beautiful color. Although patinas occur naturally over time and with nature, the process of oxidation can be sped up through different techniques.
The application of various chemicals to metals as well as some heat processes can create some of the beautiful colors you see in this body of work. The effect of patination of metals such as brass and copper can vary greatly. Colors may range from greens and blues, to brown, reds and golds. The unpredictable nature of this process is what entices the artist to create them. No two colors are ever identical! Only the most alluring colors are picked for the jewelry pieces. They are then “cold connected” by riveting the brass and copper pieces onto sterling silver.