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How to age copper sekigane


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Hi all,

I have an iron tsuba that had been overcleaned. The iron, not so bad, but the sekigane is bright and clean.

I plan to hang it in my outdoor screened porch for sun and weather to patinate. I expect that this will get it done in a month or two.

Does anyone have experience with any way to enhance this process?  I wouldn't mind the sukashi or iron itself to age a little.

 

Thanks all,

 

Mark C. 

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Mark,

 

Here in Florida, just leave it under an overhang on the porch. Don't try to accelerate it.

 I had a lot of scrap copper over here from various house and art projects. You can do all sorts of things. I advise you don't. Florida atmosphere chemistry does 'real good' all on its own.

 

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Seki-gane in iron can't be patinated in a rokusho or any copper salt solution because of the galvanic action that is created between the copper and the iron. What you get instead is a seriously problematic copper flash plating on the iron. 

 

Best bet is to just leave it alone, time will do a better job than most amature fussing.

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