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    A bronze mirror is a type of mirror made primarily from bronze, an alloy consisting mainly of copper, usually with tin as the main additive. Bronze mirrors have been used since ancient times in various cultures and civilizations.

    Features of bronze mirrors:

    Antiquity: Bronze mirrors have been used for thousands of years, with some of the earliest examples found in ancient China, Egypt, and Greece.

    Decorative Elements: Many ancient bronze mirrors, especially those from China, had intricate designs and patterns engraved on the back. Some were also inlaid with precious metals or jewels.

    Reflective Surface: The reflective surface of the mirror was achieved by polishing the bronze to a high shine. Over time, this surface could tarnish, so periodic polishing was necessary to maintain its reflectivity.

    Cultural Significance: In some cultures, bronze mirrors held symbolic meanings. In ancient China, for instance, they were often associated with concepts of truth and clarity.

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    SDXL 1.0

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    Downloads
    99
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    9/13/2024
    Updated
    5/12/2026
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    bronze_relief
    round image
    abstract
    metal object with design
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