• Kuromido (Japanese: 黒味銅) is an historically Japanese copper alloy, typically of 99% copper and 1% metallic arsenic,: p. 88  one of the class of irogane...
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    and bronze for inlays. Shibuichi – Historically Japanese copper alloy Kuromido – Historically Japanese copper-arsenic alloy Mokume-gane – Japanese mixed-metal...
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    artisans in the West. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shibuichi. Kuromido – Historically Japanese copper-arsenic alloy Mokume-gane – Japanese mixed-metal...
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    soft metals and alloys (gold, copper, silver, shakudō, shibuichi, and kuromido) which would form liquid phase diffusion bonds with one another without...
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  • which turns grey to misty aquamarine or other shades of blue to green; kuromido which becomes dark coppery black. Rokushō was generally used to patinate...
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  • 'Work 8403', copper and kuromido sculpture by Kyung-hee Hong, 1984, Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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  • class of craft metals, including shakudo,: p. 88  shibuichi: p. 86  and kuromido.: p. 88  It is now practiced in a number of countries, primarily for the...
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  • moon." There are also related compounds, such as sambogin and hojigin. Kuromido or Kuromi-do a mix of copper and arsenic,: 88  which some sources believe...
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