Yes it is, it's uses number in the hundreds of thousands, such as pump bearings and wear plates to name 2, here is just one site that claims it's strength an toughness: Copper Alloy Number 464 -- Wrought Naval Brass,Non-Leaded
Naval Bronze, CDA 464
Naval Brass or C46400 is a high strength, corrosion resistant alloy containing nominally 60% copper, .75% tin and 39.25% zinc. It is widely used in marine construction where a strong, corrosive resistant and hard material is required. It is available at a comparatively low cost. * http://www.atlasbronze.com/C46400_product_sheet.html
the material used was ebony,ivory,bronze,wood and gold
If you are referencing Pandora's Jar here, commonly mistakenly referred to as Pandora's Box, it was most likely made out of clay or bronze.
'The Thinker' is bronze cast statue.
Carbon
Bronze
No
wearing away of earth material is erosion
Easy enough to work, yet hard-wearing enough to last awhile. Doesn't corrode (too much) when left outside. Has a nice shine.
Bronze and marble
BRONZE
bronze
the material used was ebony,ivory,bronze,wood and gold
The material bronze does not comprise many hand tools in the modern age. However, bronze is used in doorknobs, clocks, and sculptures.
bronze
metal plated doldos
bronze
Bronze is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform alloy composed of copper and tin atoms dispersed throughout the material. This results in consistent properties and composition throughout the material.