patinoida
Patinoida is a Finnish verb meaning to form a patina or to patinate, and, by extension, to become patinated. The term is used for metal surfaces as well as for other materials that develop a thin film through aging, oxidation, or chemical treatment. In metalworking, patinoida refers to the intentional creation of a colored, protective, or aesthetic surface layer on metals such as copper, bronze, brass, steel, or silver.
Patina is the thin, often translucent layer that results from oxidation, chemical reactions, or long exposure
Common patination methods use chemical solutions such as liver of sulfur, copper acetate, ammonium sulfide, ferric
Patination is widely used in sculpture, jewelry, architectural decoration, and conservation. It can protect metal surfaces