Copper Pitcher – virdigris how to remove without removing the patina?
I have an antique hand hammered copper pitcher who has a very nice patina, but also a minor amount of verdigris base. I do not want to end up with a brilliant copper pitcher because I love the dark patina, but I would like to delete the verdigris. Is it possible to do this? Thank you!
Virdigris is part of the patina.
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