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verdigris

[vur-di-grees, -gris] / ˈvɜr dɪˌgris, -grɪs /


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Created in a Roman Bronze finish, its hand-patinated surface has all the timeworn texture and verdigris of its classical counterpart.

From New York Times

And over time, copper develops a patina, that verdigris color you may or may not like.

From Washington Post

It was inspired by the verdigris tones of a historic building across the street and the pale blush of another local landmark.

From New York Times

The witch-queen, oldest of the Lilim, reined in the horses beside a pinnacle of rock the color of verdigris, which jutted from the marshy soil of the Barrens like a needle.

From Literature

Dubbed “Liberty green” by the campaign, it’s a not-so-subtle nod to the verdigris patina of another high-profile political woman — the Statue of Liberty.

From Los Angeles Times