Definitions for "Bronzing"
Keywords:  lustre, powder, prussian, wet, ink
The act or art of communicating to articles in metal, wood, clay, plaster, etc., the appearance of bronze by means of bronze powders, or imitative painting, or by chemical processes.
Printing with a sizing ink then applying bronze powder while still set to produce a metallic luster.
A surface flaw characterized by a metallic appearing haze on a finish.
A golden brown discoloration that usually appears on the lower surface of leaves and is often an advanced stage of the silvering or glazing typical of injury by PAN and other oxidants; brown coloration on needles due to spider mite infestation.[1] Fin. Swe. CALLUS TISSUE - A protective tissue of thin-walled cells developed on wound surfaces, often beginning at the edges of a wound.[1] Fin. Swe.
A disease symptom in which plant cells, usually on the upper leaf surface, are damaged and the leaves appear shiny and brownish.
Keywords:  material
A material for bronzing.