Let's face it: When it comes to antiques, differentiating between a patina and tarnish can be tricky. "Rust is one form of patina. It is the result of corroding steel after the iron particles have ...
Continuing with Doug's theme from the previous page, I agree that patina has become elevated and almost fetishized lately because of "paintophobia," or the fear of paint job. There are a number of ...
Patina adds character to copper and bronze antiques—just don't confuse it with rust. When it comes to metal—be it a copper pan or an antique made from bronze—differentiating between a patina, tarnish, ...
Continuing with Doug's theme from the previous page, I agree that patina has become elevated and almost fetishized lately because of "paintophobia," or the fear of paint job. There are a number of ...
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