Verdigris is a greenish-blue substance that forms on the metals copper, brass, and bronze after they have been left in wet or damp conditions. a greenish-blue substance that sometimes appears on copper or brass (vert de Grice )
(aka patrina, aerugo, aes ustum) A sheen or coloration on any surface, either unintended and produced by age or intended and produced by stimulation or simulation, which signifies the object's age
Color used to illuminate manuscripts It is also known as cupric acetate It is cold green in color
A greenish blue patina that forms on copper, brass, or bronze surfaces Faux verdigris (or verdi) finishes area common on the metal work of coffee tables, etc
a green patina that forms on copper or brass or bronze that has been exposed to the air or water for long periods of time a blue or green powder used as a paint pigment color verdigris
a green patina that forms on copper or brass or bronze that has been exposed to the air or water for long periods of time
A green poisonous substance used as a pigment and drug, obtained by the action of acetic acid on copper, and consisting essentially of a complex mixture of several basic copper acetates
River, southeastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma, U.S. It rises in east-central Kansas and flows south across the Oklahoma border, emptying into the Arkansas River northeast of Muskogee, Okla. It is 350 mi (560 km) long