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The casting of
bronze is the earliest example of Man's mastery over the basic elements of nature.
The blending of copper and tin to yield bronze occurred more than 5,000 years
ago and it was a momentous event. Countless examples of the perfected art have
endured to this day and continue to excite our admiration.
Bronze possesses an inherent quality usually associated with the "noble metals,"
gold and silver. Polished, it shimmers like gold, yet its innate patina yields
rich earth tones in subtle and surprising ways that are unattainable by the hand
of Man. Bronze is not subject to oxidation or deterioration in the way that iron
is. For these reasons it remains the material of choice for artisans in metal.
A bronze plaque
is the discerning choice for dedicating memorials; the impression is classic and
elegant and the material is versatile and durable. They truly embody permanent
pride of achievement and commitment to the highest ideals.
Click here to see our Bronze collection.
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