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Verdigris is a greenish-blue pigment that forms on copper, bronze, and brass due to the oxidation process when these metals are exposed to moisture and air over time. It can cover surfaces like sculptures, roofs, and architectural elements made of these metals, often resulting in a distinctive patina that can be both aesthetically pleasing and protective. While verdigris is commonly associated with art and design, it can also indicate corrosion and deterioration of the underlying metal if left untreated.

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