
Hello and welcome to coppermagic.com. Here we strive to provide you with information on the historical origins and the omnipresent success and beauty of copper artwork in gardens, kitchens, and jewelry boxes around the world identifying the more aesthetic aspects of copper pieces. We hope you take the time to look at the hard work and time we've spent compiling the plentiful information in the various pages of our site on the subjects of copper garden art, copper sculptures, copper accessories, and copper jewelry.
The first and largest section of our site is devoted to copper garden art. Here you will find an overlay of copper piece in your lawn and patio. The pieces will resemble different animals or flower and leaf ensembles. They will colorfully accessorize and otherwise boring portion of the metallic beauty to contrast with the green color of evergreen shrubs and trees as well as your lawn. They can harmonize with rocks and other xeriscaping methods to create color diversity in inorganic materials. In this way copper garden art remains pertinent to almost every climate area because of its ability to either contrast or harmonize with various color schemes.
Next, we cover a preliminary overview of copper sculptures in the same environments as copper garden art. They are simply a more specific subsection that can refer to both commercially available and locally artisan-crafted pieces. Although sculptures usually refer to human pieces, we also look at the common application in small bugs, ladybugs, and smaller forest animals, deer and fawn. Additionally we look as the less defined portions of modern art copper sculptures that do not necessarily represent an animal or figure, but show structure in color or design, texture and organization.
The final portion of our site covers copper's usage in jewelry and accessories. Because copper has been around for such a substantial portion of human history, it came around in tools after stone, we can find historical examples of human art and utilitarian structures in copper. This is the premise for the copper accessories section.
The jewelry focuses on broadly termed jewelry, such as earrings, tiaras, or other predominantly circular pieces. Then we cover copper jewelry in bracelets and anklets as is commonly founded in beach towns around the world as a way of cheaply accessorizing. We go over both fixed and gated pieces and how they are ornate and found in a variety of cultures the world over. You'll find this portion under the jewelry and bracelets section.
Finally, don't forget to visit the FAQ section. The theme throughout the questions is the patina process of copper oxidization. We answer questions on what it is, how to do it, and what famous pieces exist in popular culture around the world. A simple hint: it is a process of acid, humidity, and time and it is similar to the rusting process of iron.
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