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Irogane (色金 "coloured metals") is the term for a set of Japanese metals – forms of copper (with natural impurities), and copper alloys – treated in niiro patination processes, traditionally used in sword-making, catches for sliding doors, and luxury highlights on larger objects, and in modern times, in jewellery. The alloys contain two to five metals. Some scholars believe that methods similar to those involved in irogane production may also have been used in ancient Egypt and the Roman world, as well as China (wu tan) and Tibet (dzne-ksim).

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  • Irogane (色金 "coloured metals") is the term for a set of Japanese metals – forms of copper (with natural impurities), and copper alloys – treated in niiro patination processes, traditionally used in sword-making, catches for sliding doors, and luxury highlights on larger objects, and in modern times, in jewellery. The alloys contain two to five metals. Some scholars believe that methods similar to those involved in irogane production may also have been used in ancient Egypt and the Roman world, as well as China (wu tan) and Tibet (dzne-ksim). (en)
  • Irogane ("metais coloridos") é o termo que designa um grupo de metais japoneses - formas de cobre (com impurezas naturais) e de ligas de cobre - tratadas através de processos de patinagem (niiro), tradicionalmente usados na fabricação de espadas, pegadores para portas deslizantes e destaques de luxo em objetos maiores, assim como em tempos contemporâneos, na joalheria. As ligas contêm de dois a cinco metais. Alguns estudiosos creem que métodos semelhantes aos usados na produção do irogane foram usados no Egito antigo e no mundo romano, assim como na China (wu tan) e no Tibete (dzne-ksim). (pt)
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  • Irogane (色金 "coloured metals") is the term for a set of Japanese metals – forms of copper (with natural impurities), and copper alloys – treated in niiro patination processes, traditionally used in sword-making, catches for sliding doors, and luxury highlights on larger objects, and in modern times, in jewellery. The alloys contain two to five metals. Some scholars believe that methods similar to those involved in irogane production may also have been used in ancient Egypt and the Roman world, as well as China (wu tan) and Tibet (dzne-ksim). (en)
  • Irogane ("metais coloridos") é o termo que designa um grupo de metais japoneses - formas de cobre (com impurezas naturais) e de ligas de cobre - tratadas através de processos de patinagem (niiro), tradicionalmente usados na fabricação de espadas, pegadores para portas deslizantes e destaques de luxo em objetos maiores, assim como em tempos contemporâneos, na joalheria. As ligas contêm de dois a cinco metais. Alguns estudiosos creem que métodos semelhantes aos usados na produção do irogane foram usados no Egito antigo e no mundo romano, assim como na China (wu tan) e no Tibete (dzne-ksim). (pt)
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