Florentine bronze

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title: Florentine bronze
text: Florentine bronze is a modern term for a type of bronzed metal. Prior to 1828, the primary artificial bronze used for copper and copper alloys was antique green of various shades. A metal colouring called "Florentine bronze" was introduced by a French man named Lafleur around 1828 and soon became popular. A variation, Florentine fremé, was introduced by another French man named Camus in 1833. The alloy is usually formed as a mixture of aluminium or tin (<10%) and copper (>90%). Currently no chem
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