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Jeweller's bronze is an alloy primarily composed of copper, with the addition of tin and sometimes zinc, giving it a gold-like appearance. It is used in jewelry making due to its durability, resistance to tarnish, and appealing color. This alloy is often favored by artisans for crafting intricate designs that mimic gold while being more affordable. Its properties make it suitable for both decorative and functional pieces in jewelry.

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