Mannheim gold
Esquema
Jerarquía
<materials by composition> > inorganic material > metal > <metal by composition or origin> > nonferrous metal > <copper and copper alloy> > copper alloy > brass (alloy)
Descripción
Refers to a brass alloy of copper, zinc, and tin, with the appearance of silver or gold. Invented and largely produced in Mannheim, Germany, it was especially in use in the early 18th century. Mannheimer gold was often used to make inexpensive jewelry.
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Otros términos
- 孟海金 [zh]
- Mannheimer goud [nl]
- mèng hǎi jīn [zh]
- meng hai jin [zh]
- meng hai chin [zh]
- Mannheimer gold [en]
- 曼汗金 [zh]
- 曼海姆金 [zh]