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Why aren the lamps copper colored?

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Why aren the lamps copper colored?

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Copper is the most wonderful metal, because exposure to the elements only makes it better. Like the domed cathedrals of Europe, with their green patina, the colors of copper change with their environment. City air changes it more quickly, while the purer, country air lets copper take its time going through the phases of color. The raw copper color changes in a spectrum from crimson and blue to gunmetal and green. No two pieces evolve alike, due to differing conditions every day. L.Pajari initiates the patina process in the studio using organic and inorganic compounds.

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