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I think (not sure, but no one else has piped up) the difference is stability. The defining element of a patina is its stability, while verdegris describes a problem that might or might not be active corrosion.[[User:128.174.89.239|128.174.89.239]] 14:07, 31 May 2007 (UTC) |
I think (not sure, but no one else has piped up) the difference is stability. The defining element of a patina is its stability, while verdegris describes a problem that might or might not be active corrosion.[[User:128.174.89.239|128.174.89.239]] 14:07, 31 May 2007 (UTC) |
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"When creating a [[forgery]] potato mold is added as a substitute for Patina." |
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"When creating a [[forgery]] [''antique sculpture?''] potato mold is added to create a patina." |
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What's the difference between verdigris and patina?
I think (not sure, but no one else has piped up) the difference is stability. The defining element of a patina is its stability, while verdegris describes a problem that might or might not be active corrosion.128.174.89.239 14:07, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
What is this line supposed to mean?
"When creating a forgery potato mold is added as a substitute for Patina."
Is the following more accurate?
"When creating a forgery [antique sculpture?] potato mold is added to create a patina."