Metallic reflection from a smooth surface
Color and Visual Appearance. The Metallic Look
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Metallic reflection from a smooth surface
Color and Visual Appearance. The Metallic Look

Author : Patrick CALLET

Publication date: March 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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2. Metallic reflection from a smooth surface

The name orichalcum was given in the 3rd century BC to a copper-zinc alloy prized for its gold-like appearance. In older texts, it refers to a fabulous but indefinable material. Strabo, in his Geography, Book VIII, 56, borrows a passage from the Philippics of Theopompus of Chios (IV e century BC): "There is a stone near Andeira which yields iron when burned. After being treated in a furnace with a certain earth, it yields drops of false silver. This added to the copper forms the mixture that some call orichalcum."

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