L25.56 Shellbronze
An unusual formation of bronze found deep within mines, typically in crossing veins of tin and copper.
Unlike man-made alloys of bronze, Shellbronze is known for its remarkable shell-like grain and slight pink hue, which makes it stand out significantly from other varieties of bronze.
While it does not shine as well as gemstones, it is typically seen among all polities as a very tasteful metal, and may occasionally be more impressive and valuable than gems or gold when artfully folded by accomplished bronzeworkers.
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