Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.Ancient shields, not just Roman shields, were rarely made from metal, unless it were a ceremonial shield of some type. There are several reasons for this. Metal was expensive. Metal rusted. Metal was shiny and cast off glare. Now this glare may have been great to blind the enemy in the sunshine, but it could also work to blind the good guys in a surrounding type of formation. (This was the reason that the Roman army's armour was not shiny as Hollywood would have you believe, it had a dull finish). There were times when silence was necessary and metal could be noisy if brushed up against a man's armor.
There are many things that could be considered a characteristic of modernism. The shiny metal abstract art is considered a characteristic.
we have oil on use
diamonds or broken glass
You need to buy a hot comb (plug in comb that gets hot) and a flat iron (preferably the CHI) and put the hot comb in your hair first then the flat iron.
It is actually chromium (chrome for short) and yes, it is shiny.
shiny
"kiss my shiny metal A$$"
Aluminium metal is shiny. However, it is a very reactive metal with oxygen (air). So if a piece is cut in the lab. you may briefly, (a second or two) see a shiny metal. It then rapidly oxides to form the impervious layer of aluminium oxide , which is dull in appearance. So domestic aluminium pots and pans , whilst made of aluminium, the surface that you see is actually aluminium oxide(dull).
Shiny metal is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the metal. It is a characteristic related to how light interacts with the surface of the metal.
Osmium is a shiny, silvery metal with a metallic luster.
Manu metals have a shiny fresh surface.
Generally the fresh surfaces of metals are shiny.
You can dull shiny gold metal by using a fine-grit sandpaper to gently rub the surface until it becomes less shiny.
Chrome is not a color, it is actually a type of metal often used for plating to give a shiny silver appearance.
Technetium is a silvery-gray metal that can appear shiny when freshly prepared, but it can dull over time as it tarnishes in air.
not necessarily