Description
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The surface of this raw brass sheet retains its natural, unprotected texture, which may not be as smooth as film-protected options. Slight imperfections or subtle stretching marks can appear on the surface, adding to its raw, authentic character. These variations are common and expected in untreated brass.
Raw brass is very common in jewellery making, home decor, and various crafts. It’s favoured for its versatility, affordability, and attractive, natural golden tone.
Characteristics: Raw brass is untreated, meaning it hasn’t been coated or plated with any other metal. Over time, it develops a natural patina that can give it an aged or antique look. Many crafters appreciate this quality or choose to polish it to maintain its shine.
Uses: Due to its malleability and workability, raw brass is easy to stamp, etch, and manipulate. It’s popular in modern and vintage-style jewellery designs.
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